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Heyo!

 

I made a new custom yesterday (Watain - Waters of Ain) and when I went to play through everything to make sure it's all solid, I noticed a 100% reproducible crash during a specific point in the lead guitar track.

 

Because of this, I searched through EOF to find the specific part and then I noticed that one note in particular stood out around where the crash occurred.

 

This note has an asterisk underneath it. What does that mean?

 

If I try to delete the note and replace it, the asterisk comes back.

 

The only way that I could find to fix this crash would be to 1) delete the note altogether, or 2) move it so it's not some the same beat but on the beat next to it.

 

Neither of these solutions are ideal as it alters the song tab.

 

I'm sure other people have encountered similar issues here so I figured I'd ask how you fixed it for realsies.

 

Thanks!

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I was able to fix my crash last night using this method and still preserve the original tab structure of the song. Kudos!

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