I discovered that forum quite recently, when searching the way to build my own CDLC. I have yet little experience on that (but a bit in audio & musical instruments in general), so i first gave a try by modifying existing CDLC - looks like a good way to learn. I also build one CDLC of my own (that i'll gladly share since i'll understand how) : a (noguitar) and a (nobass) version of "Man in a box", from Alice in chains. I didn't build it from scratch, though : i used the existing one, and just replaced the audio for a mix without the concerned instrument, from multitrack source.
Here is the problem i faced : the mixdowns i got were a bit slower than the tempo map in the existing CDLC song. That looked not a problem to me, as I already had a tempo map done in my DAW, wich is possible to import in EOF as MIDI... BUT, when importing any "real guitar"/"realbass" Rocksmith track, the tempo map is replaced by the one that comes with the notes. Unfortunately, i found the contrary didn't work, loading the tempo map after the track notes does not replace it. :(
I was not ready to redo the sync job in EOF, so for that song i finally time-streched the audio mixdowns, to conform the existing tempo map (with one or two adjustments). That worked well, but i'd like to know that i missed, and being able to import my midi tempo maps easily. There is a major reason to that : EOF allow to to a good job for editing tempo maps (even though i find doing this with my DAW more quicker and accurate). BUT as it happens, i already have several multitrack songs with midi tempo tracks already done - that i would like to use to build more (noguitar) and (nobass) CDLC.^^
Hi everyone,
I discovered that forum quite recently, when searching the way to build my own CDLC. I have yet little experience on that (but a bit in audio & musical instruments in general), so i first gave a try by modifying existing CDLC - looks like a good way to learn. I also build one CDLC of my own (that i'll gladly share since i'll understand how) : a (noguitar) and a (nobass) version of "Man in a box", from Alice in chains. I didn't build it from scratch, though : i used the existing one, and just replaced the audio for a mix without the concerned instrument, from multitrack source.
Here is the problem i faced : the mixdowns i got were a bit slower than the tempo map in the existing CDLC song. That looked not a problem to me, as I already had a tempo map done in my DAW, wich is possible to import in EOF as MIDI... BUT, when importing any "real guitar"/"realbass" Rocksmith track, the tempo map is replaced by the one that comes with the notes. Unfortunately, i found the contrary didn't work, loading the tempo map after the track notes does not replace it. :(
I was not ready to redo the sync job in EOF, so for that song i finally time-streched the audio mixdowns, to conform the existing tempo map (with one or two adjustments). That worked well, but i'd like to know that i missed, and being able to import my midi tempo maps easily. There is a major reason to that : EOF allow to to a good job for editing tempo maps (even though i find doing this with my DAW more quicker and accurate). BUT as it happens, i already have several multitrack songs with midi tempo tracks already done - that i would like to use to build more (noguitar) and (nobass) CDLC.^^
Any idea how to solve that issue ?