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  1. Well,I didn't realy had this message before, so of course I don't know what eof is tring to warn me about. the message: http://www.kepfeltoltes.hu/161101/Screenshot_2016-11-01_17.08.57_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png I'm also confused about the "index finger " part. Is this about the finger positions to wich finger is going to wich fret anyway?? I just can' figure it out the chord finger position: http://www.kepfeltoltes.hu/161101/Screenshot_2016-11-01_17.08.13_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png
  2. Apologies if there's a similar topic elsewhere - I couldn't find anything easily with a search. Basically, there are several CDLC where people have noticed some inconsistencies with how the note detection works. Here is an example of me playing through a song where I've noticed some inconsistencies in the verses. The first two repeats in RR are the second verse with no misses. The next two are the first verse, where I get ~6 misses each time despite the riff being mostly the same. It looks like in the first verse (later examples) the notes arrive somewhat before the song audio, particularly early on, but not so much that I think I'd be getting misses on notes. So, does anyone have any ideas on what might cause this sort of inconsistency, and how to fix it? It would be great to know if there's anything you can do to fix these sorts of things! Just to be clear, this example is from the recent update of Domination (and the issue was there before the update), which I'm assuming was done with more recent versions of EoF and the Toolkit. So you should be able to get at XMLs and such by unpacking that. The main things I'd think of trying would be to use a new audio track or to re-import the tab and maybe re-sync the song. Anyone have any other ideas of things to do, or experience with these sorts of problems? And I'll just throw out a couple of developer names in case they have expertise on the issue or know someone who might: @@raynebc, @@cozy1. Thanks!
  3. Hey there! Sorry but I couldn't find the answer in any tutorial or video.. How can I change the length of a note in EOF? Is there a shortcut, similar to pressing F when I want to change the fret position? Thanks!
  4. I've searched for variations of terminology and have not found a post similar to what I'm about to ask - apologies if it has been covered already. I've noticed that some CDLC has an inconsistent note highway speed. It surges forward as the notes pass the strings. The issue is intensified, in some cases, when lots of fretting is going on. Other CDLC does not seem to have this issue and the original content also does not do this. Is this just a result of poor authoring, or is there something I can adjust on my system (Steam) to compensate for some sort of lag?
  5. Can I make a note that starts on an arbritary fret and ends on a determined fret? Some thing like /9, without choosing the fret to start the slide. Because I have a tab in Guitar Pro that have a slide like that, I tried importing in EOF and it put the note one fret lower and makes it slide to the note I want, which is not showed in game ¬¬ http://i.imgur.com/3ytvY1F.png?1 http://i.imgur.com/DlUm6hv.png?1
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