I realize that this has been posted before in video form ( http://customsforge.com/topic/841-how-to-make-cdlc-full-in-depth-tut-completed/ ), but seeing as people still ask about it, and there are still CDLCs showing up without sections or very few sections, I thought It'd be a good idea to make a quick, easy tutorial (no video!) on how to add sections to your arrangements.
Here goes:
Sections are what separates your full arrangements into, well, sections e.g. Chorus, Verse, Bridge, which are selectable in RR (Riff Repeater). So, how do we go about making them?
1) Load up your eof file
2) Select the BEAT MARKER where you want the section to BEGIN. Do this by clicking on the beat marker (the arrow):
4) Select one from the list of names. Enable "Also add as RS phrase". Note: The DDC might make its own phrases. I still have "Also add as RS phrase" enabled and ddc works without a hitch.
5) If you want the section start to be just for your current arrangement, enable "Specific to <Part x>"
7) Repeat for every beat marker where you want a section to BEGIN.
8) ???
9) Profit!
Now, some notes:
1) Use the "noguitar" section name (second to last one in the list) if you have a long part without any notes being played. This allows you to skip this section in RS2014.
2a) Always start a section on a beat that has a note on it. If your section starts on a beat marker that has no note at the same time, the section will not be selectable in RS2014. So, do NOT do this:
2b) In the rare case that your notes will start before or after a beat marker, cheat. Only do this AFTER you've synced up everything (in every arrangement) and AFTER you've confirmed that the section is not selectable if you put in on the beat marker before a note, like so:
If the section is not selectable in RR, just do the following:
Make sure you do not have "Auto adjust notes" enabled
Anchor the previous beat marker (select it and press "a")
Drag the beat marker over the note
Set the BPM back to what it was, and do NOT enable "Adjust Notes"
Done!
3) There is nothing to "end" a specific section, besides the "noguitar" section. Sections end where the new section starts. Plan accordingly.
4) Don't be too stingy, and don't be too generous with sections.
5) If you have too many sections (I believe this starts to become a problem around 25 sections or so), RR might bug out a bit visually, and not show any bars. RR will still work, but the bars visual representation will just be bugged. If this is the case, refer back to note 4 (so, don't be too generous!)
6) RS2014 does not care how many choruses or verses there are.
That's it.
If I see any new CDLC from now on without proper sections I'll hunt you down!
I realize that this has been posted before in video form ( http://customsforge.com/topic/841-how-to-make-cdlc-full-in-depth-tut-completed/ ), but seeing as people still ask about it, and there are still CDLCs showing up without sections or very few sections, I thought It'd be a good idea to make a quick, easy tutorial (no video!) on how to add sections to your arrangements.
Here goes:
Sections are what separates your full arrangements into, well, sections e.g. Chorus, Verse, Bridge, which are selectable in RR (Riff Repeater). So, how do we go about making them?
1) Load up your eof file
2) Select the BEAT MARKER where you want the section to BEGIN. Do this by clicking on the beat marker (the arrow):
http://thumbnails112.imagebam.com/34538/2edcca345370955.jpg
3) Press Shift + S
4) Select one from the list of names. Enable "Also add as RS phrase". Note: The DDC might make its own phrases. I still have "Also add as RS phrase" enabled and ddc works without a hitch.
5) If you want the section start to be just for your current arrangement, enable "Specific to <Part x>"
http://thumbnails111.imagebam.com/34538/a17db1345371221.jpg
6) Press Ok
7) Repeat for every beat marker where you want a section to BEGIN.
8) ???
9) Profit!
Now, some notes:
1) Use the "noguitar" section name (second to last one in the list) if you have a long part without any notes being played. This allows you to skip this section in RS2014.
2a) Always start a section on a beat that has a note on it. If your section starts on a beat marker that has no note at the same time, the section will not be selectable in RS2014. So, do NOT do this:
http://thumbnails111.imagebam.com/34538/ea8f0c345371670.jpg
2b) In the rare case that your notes will start before or after a beat marker, cheat. Only do this AFTER you've synced up everything (in every arrangement) and AFTER you've confirmed that the section is not selectable if you put in on the beat marker before a note, like so:
http://thumbnails111.imagebam.com/34538/56834a345371859.jpg
If the section is not selectable in RR, just do the following:
Make sure you do not have "Auto adjust notes" enabled
Anchor the previous beat marker (select it and press "a")
Drag the beat marker over the note
Set the BPM back to what it was, and do NOT enable "Adjust Notes"
Done!
3) There is nothing to "end" a specific section, besides the "noguitar" section. Sections end where the new section starts. Plan accordingly.
4) Don't be too stingy, and don't be too generous with sections.
5) If you have too many sections (I believe this starts to become a problem around 25 sections or so), RR might bug out a bit visually, and not show any bars. RR will still work, but the bars visual representation will just be bugged. If this is the case, refer back to note 4 (so, don't be too generous!)
6) RS2014 does not care how many choruses or verses there are.
That's it.
If I see any new CDLC from now on without proper sections I'll hunt you down!