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  1. Hi, Came across a song that has 4 different BPMs. Is it possible to "associate" a section to a certain BPM in EoF? -Allowing for multiple BMPs in one song? i am able to do so in guitar pro but it doesn't replicate in EoF and if I try to change manually it changes the whole song's bmp, not just the phrase I want Just trying to figure out a way to edit less notes possible but it looks pretty bad...May have to redo the tabs myself instead of trying to make the circle fit in the square... Thanks.
  2. I want to create a CDLC to learn a specific song. I have found a Tab file and used osu! to get the BPM. In osu! it seems the BPM are perfect, so I put the BPM into Editor on Fire and imported the song. At first it seemed just fine, but at a certain part of the song (https://youtu.be/_QEvf3OFL0E?t=52) it seems to get out of sync with the notes despite the beat being fine in general. I don't really know what to do. Is there an easy way in EoF to copy and paste multiple notes? because I could probably fix the riff somehow but I am too lazy to tab everything out from that point when I have an almost perfect tab file. Will share the song of course when done. thx!
  3. Ive make a couple of Clutch CDLCS that have turned out ok, right now just trying to figure out how everything works so I can share some decent charts. This song is giving me issues with the tempo changes. It starts at 4/4 and changes to 2/4,5/4 and 7/8. I'm not great at reading the waveform yet so syncing the notes has been a bitch. Any advice, or should I just move on to something easier and attempt this when I'm better using EOF?
  4. Hello everybody. There is this one piece in the song "The Brain Dance - Animals As Leaders" that I have been having trouble learning, so I wanted to turn it into a cdlc to help me kinda visualize the tabs better. Unfortunately, the part im trying to learn is towards the end of the song, and there is a lot of BPM changes before it. When I put the tab in EOF, I can never get the part of the song im trying to learn to be synced with the audio because of all the notes before it and the BPM changes in the tab. Is there a way I can apply mid-song BPM changes in EOF, or is there a way I can cut all the notes before the piece I want to learn in EOF? I would just go and edit the original tab, but I have no experience in editing tabs and uploading them to a gp5 file. Any help or quick tutorials I can get? Thanks so much! P.S. I was planning on uploading a cdlc that I made, but there is one issue at the end regarding a bpm change.
  5. So I have tried to do a bunch of CDLC, yet they are all out of sync when I import them into EoF. In Guitar Pro they are all correct synced and have correct BPM, yet the BPM from the tab doesn't get imported into EoF. Is dragging the notes so they line up with the song really the only option? I'm trying to do black metal songs where there is a lot of tremolo picking so lining everything up is very hard. Also sometimes when I "Undo" if I made a mistake, the program crashes and I have to start everything over.
  6. I know it's a silly question, but how i can i change the bpm more than one? Because there is at least 5 bpm in the Gp file.
  7. Hey everyone! I've been wanting to create a tutorial like this for some time, and I finally got around to it :) Hopefully some of you will find it helpful, and feel free to leave any questions or comments you may have: For further insights into using the spectrogram, you can refer to @@albatross213 's post here (sorry for the numeric dyslexia when I mentioned your name in the video). Also, would anyone like to see any other EoF- based tutorials? If so, which topics would be the most helpful to you? Let me know here
  8. After having - synced a project in EOF (with a lot of anchors and different BPM inbetween) - added silence and an offset to 0 (additional beat) I sometimes would like to - import a complete alternate GP5 for comparison - import a part of a GP5 consisting of some corrected/alternate bars (i.e. Solo) in an unused track. Tabs are imported in EOF at the 1st beat, with the BPM of these starting positions. Am I missing something in EOF, (or has this been answered before ?) but it doesn't seem possible to import a Gp5 in EOF at the closest/next beat of the current position (green vertical line) and respect the BPM of these positions. Solutions : 1. In EOF "Beat - Push Offset up" to remove the starting empty pause beat. Import the GP5 Then "Beat - Push offset back/to zero" to restore the starting pause beat. (only possible if the GP5 starts at the first bar/beat, not possible to insert a GP5 anywhere) 2. Adding empty bars and pauses in GP5 (the imported part gets imported at the right beat) a single bar (in case of importing a GP5 starting at the first beat, which will be 2nd beat in EOF) 19 bars (in case of importing a partial GP5 starting at the 20th beat in EOF) 3. Starting a 2nd instance of EOF Import the alternate/partial GP5 Copy notes and paste them at the current position (green line) in the 1st instance of EOF Locate the 1st Tech Notes in the 2nd instance of EOF, move the green line to the right position in the 1st instance of EOF copy and paste Tech Notes. Or is their a more immediate way ?
  9. Hi there! I am Saka and I have an important question regarding EOF ( It's BPM specifically) if anyone can answer. So, What I'm trying to do; Sync Lead, Rhythm, and Bass arrangements up. What was accomplished; I've Synced the starting note for all arrangements at the beginning and up to 1/2 to 2/3 of the way through. Problem; When I change the ending BPM to a faster beat after slowing the beat down for the last BPM change, the notes are cutoff for going off-track/ending of song. So far I've tried almost every possible combination to get around this 'cut' but it ends up happening either way or the notes do not end up being on the right beat. Question; Could someone care to explain or if there is anyway at all around this situation as I've transcribed 27 CDLC so far but this bands (Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas) Tempo specifically constantly changes which makes it all the more harder to comprehend at times. Thank you for those who take the time to read this and reply or give advice.
  10. Hello dear people, so I am having another run at creating customs. This is like my 3rd try that I sart. I gave it up 2 times last year because It seemed too complicated and I was going crazy with EOF. Seriously - I believe that all those people creating customs must be somehow geniuses. I went with a newer tutorial vid on youtube by Rapidfire films... and everything seemed so easy and well fitting - right now I am again close to smashing my PC into pieces. I would like to get at least one song done before I probably will never lay hands on this diabolical tool again. And I would like to ask for some help - I dont want to repost questions, but I couldnt find my answer with the search tool or by clicking though the forum threads. - I am working with Guitar Pro 6. I downloaded a gp5 file, changed the speed and saved it... now I have a gpx file. It seems to me that EOF can't import Guitar Pro 6 files... am I right? Does it only work with Guitar Pro 5? - The song I want to create is the following: The speed changes two times during the song... I soon discovered that the the BPM rate in the original GP-File is wrong.. so I adjusted it in EOF after I imported the mp3 - for that tried to get the right speed with an online beats per minute calculator (http://www.beatsperminuteonline.com). I am now dragging the white lines around for hours to fit it with the snare of the drumbeat but this leads to the BPM-rate changing with every beat (92,95,97,92,93,...) I see no other solution than to adjust every single beat, but this seems horribly time wasting. I also belive that the drummer of the band cant hold the same speed at all. Are there some opinions on this? Or is it just syncopated all the time? I haven't even imported the guitar pro file and it already seems impossile to get synchronized. Thank you very much!
  11. Hi All, Having an issue with tapping my lyrics into UltraStar and would like some help: Working on a project where the song is at 88bpm. When I enter the mp3 and lyrics into UltraStar, it defaults to 356bpm! That is ludicrous. So I clicked the padlock and manually changed it to 88bpm. It doesn't matter whether I re-lock the padlock or not, UltraStar changes it automatically to 356bpm. I therefore cannot tap this song at 88bpm! I tried using it at the 356bpm but when I import into EOF, the song is set at 88bpm but the lyrics are all out of synch. How can I fix this?
  12. I'm having an issue with tempo changes. For example in the song Tears Don't Fall by Bullet For My Valentine, the tempo for the solo is 190bpm while the rest of the song is 162bpm. If I include the tempo changes in the track in EOF, after importing it into rocksmith 2014 I encounter a problem where the song just hangs and won't start. Is there a fix for this or am I doing something wrong. The official DLC for Prayer of the Refugee by Rise Against includes tempo shifts so I would assume the game supports them.
  13. History You all knew that tabs used beats(BPM anchors -vertical white lines in eof) for sync chart with audio. You know where you can get this BPM values for the song(even EOF can do that, just click BPM - > Estimate BPM -> OK). But when you deal with floatingUn-staticVariable BPM you better bless god that in this song BPM changes won't be more than 4-5 times, cause you know Tool songs and there very creative drummer so we got this kind of issue. How to Solve it? Use this software with presets that I recommend and you'll get 98% accuracy on generating BPM map(aka Beat Map) NOTE: You will need EOF minimum r1271 (now its RC9 r1302 and its ok, DL new version guys) Plus better add Leading silence(about 2000ms = 2 seconds) before song to get smooth start. Download and install Sonic Visualizer for you platform(I know that better get Audacity, but it can't export .svl file) Get plugin named QM-vamp-plugin(Queen Mary university stuff) direct link to v1.7 and link to QM plugin page *For windows* To install plugins open %Program Files%Vamp Plugins Now unpack plugin data there, a-a-a-and done, its installed. Open Program (Sonic Visualizer). Load you audio. Go to Transform menu, select "Analysis by category>Time>Tempo>Tempo and beat tracker: Beats". *You can adjust the plugin parameters in the window that pops up if you want to experiment, otherwise just click OK and wait a minute.* If you played song and you don't satisfied by results - use another plugin preset. Go to Transform menu, select "Analysis by category>Time>Tempo>Tempo and beat tracker: Beats". Set this values: Beat tracking method: new Onset detection function Type: Broadband Energy Rise or Spectral Difference Adaptive whitening: unchecked(this will mess up your BPM-map) *You can set one channel in advanced settings to make detection more accurate)* You can export the beat positions to a file that EOF can import. To do so, make sure that layer is still in the foreground (it is the selected layer tab on the side of the program) and use "File>Export annotation layer" Choose a place to save the file. *your project folder would be a good place*. In EOF, while your project is open, use "File>Sonic Visualiser Import" and select the file you just exported from that program. *The beat map will be updated to reflect the information in the file, and you can undo the changes if they didn't turn out the way you like*. That is it, I think its very progressive way to get BPM map and its not taking so long, but if you know actual BPM and its static you can sync tab with couple anchors :) Thanks to Me(Alex360), Raynebc, QM university team, Sonic Visualizer team, all other good peoples.
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