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I noticed a couple people making customs with multiple levels in either RR or DD or whatever. I guess it's supposed to be more beginner friendly. Could someone let me know how to do this because my girlfriend is still kind of a beginner at guitar and a lot of my customs are a little too hard for her even at the lowest levels.

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Thank you but what I mean is I'll see a song with like 20+ levels per section. I read it's supposed to make it easier for beginners. Maybe because it gives them less notes per level or something. I would like to know how do people do this??

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With DDC, the number of levels depends on the quantity of notes per measure.

The process is based on the following steps :

- each note is associated with a category in accordance with its position inside the measure

- one level is created for each non-empty catgory

- a merging task is then applied to merge together two adjacent levels if they are only a few notes of differences

 

When you apply DD with the Toolkit, you can choose the "ddc_keep_all_levels" config file to avoid the merging task and keep all non-empty levels.

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