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Which parts for guitar are which?


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Hey, guys. I am attempting to chart my first song for Rocksmith 2014, and I was looking at the track settings on EOF with Part Real_Bass, Part Real_Guitar, Part Real_Bass_22, and Part Real_Guitar_22. I wanna know which parts I can use as lead, rhythm, and of coarse, bass.

 

Thanks.

You normally use Part Real_Bass for bass, Part Real_Guitar for lead and Part Real_Guitar_22 for rhythm.

I know it's a bit of a nightmare when you first start charting, but stick with it and it will all fall into place eventually.

Good luck!

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Only noticeable difference between Part Real_Guitar  and Part Real_Guitar_22 that for the first one maximum fret numbers is 17 and for 2nd is 22. Usually you'd better put lead on Part Real_Guitar_22 part instead ;)  (or specify arrangement type)

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Or you can do whatever you want since it doesn't really matter in the end. All the parts can be set with 24 fret and with 4 to 6 strings so it doesn't matter which one you choose...

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