I just got my Rocksmith 2014 on Wednesday, but I have been toying around with guitars since the late 1980s. This is my first program of this type. I never owned a xbox/ps3, etc, so I never played Rock Band or Guitar Hero or whatever they were called. I learned what songs I did learn by notation or tab, on paper. I find the barrage of notes on the RS scrolling screen to be too much to interpret, often. That means I have started to use riff repeater a lot. What I want to know, are there any tricks that make riff repeater less frustrating? With paper, I just picked the parts I wanted to repeat, with RR, are you always stuck with the same loop? On longer sections, are there ways to jump over the parts you have down? When I slow down a lot, sections take far too long. This is getting too tedious for my patience. I am looking for some tricks and tips to make this easier to learn without being tortured by repetition. Is there a way to turn a psarc into tab so I can visualize the song before that screen overloads my brain?
I just got my Rocksmith 2014 on Wednesday, but I have been toying around with guitars since the late 1980s. This is my first program of this type. I never owned a xbox/ps3, etc, so I never played Rock Band or Guitar Hero or whatever they were called. I learned what songs I did learn by notation or tab, on paper. I find the barrage of notes on the RS scrolling screen to be too much to interpret, often. That means I have started to use riff repeater a lot. What I want to know, are there any tricks that make riff repeater less frustrating? With paper, I just picked the parts I wanted to repeat, with RR, are you always stuck with the same loop? On longer sections, are there ways to jump over the parts you have down? When I slow down a lot, sections take far too long. This is getting too tedious for my patience. I am looking for some tricks and tips to make this easier to learn without being tortured by repetition. Is there a way to turn a psarc into tab so I can visualize the song before that screen overloads my brain?
Lance.