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By "ruining it" do you mean the notes in the guitar arrangement are overwriting the notes in the bass arrangement?

 

If so, select a new track SONG->TRACK->PART REAL_GUITAR_22 before you import the guitar track.

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By "ruining it" do you mean the notes in the guitar arrangement are overwriting the notes in the bass arrangement?

 

If so, select a new track SONG->TRACK->PART REAL_GUITAR_22 before you import the guitar track.

No. I mean that BPM / rhytm adjustments made for bass track are affected when I add guitar track from GP5.

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While making adjustments to the tempo, were you syncing beat markers to the beat or shifting notes over?

 

For more info on beatmapping check this out:

http://customsforge.com/topic/5099-how-to-sync-your-beat-map/

http://customsforge.com/topic/22655-syncing-your-beat-map-with-editor-on-fire-eof/

http://customsforge.com/topic/5136-using-beat-markers-to-sync-in-eof/

 

After syncing beat markers to the beat, select SONG->LOCK TEMPO MAP

They will be locked in place and will match across all arrangements.

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