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creating CLDC with only a .gpx file (no music)


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hello everyone, I was wondering if you might be able to help me with a project.  I have several courses from an online guitar tutorial and I'd like to convert the Guitar Pro files that come with the course into RS2014 CDLC.  I like the interface a lot better and i think practicing the lessons in the Riff Repeater would be a great help.  Unfortunately, the lessons don't come with an accompanying .mp3 or .wav file.  As a result, I'm not really sure how to begin with Editor on Fire and just a .gpx file.All the tutorials (at least the ones that I have seen) have you start with the music and then import the .gpx.

 

Can anyone help me out with this issue or steer me in the right direction?

 

thanks

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hello everyone, I was wondering if you might be able to help me with a project.  I have several courses from an online guitar tutorial and I'd like to convert the Guitar Pro files that come with the course into RS2014 CDLC.  I like the interface a lot better and i think practicing the lessons in the Riff Repeater would be a great help.  Unfortunately, the lessons don't come with an accompanying .mp3 or .wav file.  As a result, I'm not really sure how to begin with Editor on Fire and just a .gpx file.All the tutorials (at least the ones that I have seen) have you start with the music and then import the .gpx.

 

Can anyone help me out with this issue or steer me in the right direction?

 

thanks

I can try to make it for you i have some silent Mp3's. send me some files

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It is pretty easy to do.  Not sure about tuxguitar, but with guitar pro just load the guitar pro file and save the play as a wav file.  Import the wav file or convert it to mp3 if needed for EOF and the guitar pro file into EOF and everything will already be in sync!  EOF will generate the files that you need for the toolkit and you are all set.  I have done it for a few songs for Rocksmith 1, but should work fine for Rocksmith 2014.  Just no vocals.

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