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  1. ARTIST...................: Devin Townsend ALBUM....................: Terria TITLE....................: Deep Peace VERSION..................: 0.2 0.5 1.0 INSTRUMENT(S)............: Lead, Rhythm, Vocals TUNING...................: Open C (CGCGCE) CUSTOM TONE..............: Yes DYNAMIC DIFFICULTY.......: DDC v2.1 PACKAGE ID...............: Cherub Rock PLATFORMS................: PC Release: http://customsforge.com/page/customsforge_rs_2014_cdlc.html/_/pc-enabled-rs-2014-cdlc/deep-peace-r4403 Video of song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilVH50CaasU Changelog: 0.5: - Improved the syncing in various parts of the song - Other minor improvements Hi everyone, I could use some help for my next DLC... basically I want your opinion on a special problem with this great song. Deep Peace is kind of one long solo, and there are about seven changes of the BPM in the song, as well as changes from 4/4 to 7/8 and 6/8. All of those changes are tabbed out very accurately* and I was able to apply them in EOF. The problem is that sometimes Devin does not really stick to the rythm or how the notes may be "supposed to be played" according to the tabs with "perfect rythm". When his instrument is the only one, you don't really notice that he sometimes plays a tiny bit too late or too early. I see the following options here: Add BPM-changes to every single beat that is effected. I tried that but it became quite a mess (e.g. in a 4/4 shorten the first three beats that contain notes and making the 4th much longer, so that the next measure still begins at the same time) Move around the notes. From everything I read so far, this should probably not be preferred. Also I think DDC does a better job when all the notes stick to the beat grid Simply do nothing. I have to slow it down to 25% to be able to move notes to the correct position, so my thought is that most of this stuff isn't going to be noticed by a regular guitar player. It might even feel better to play exactly with the rythm!?While I tested 1 and 2, I cannot judge option 3 simply because I lack the skills to play it :smile: So this is where I count on your help: Which option is the best? If you can play the song but feel like something is slightly off, you are probably right, so I would like to know about it. Also this is the first time I tried editing tones for a song, so please give me feedback on those. Thanks, Azrael Credit: *Tabs by Jesse Cohan http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/devin-townsend-deep-peace-tab-s69985t1
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