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So I'm curious!  I was sitting here looking at covers of some of my favorite Sevendust songs ie: Shine, Crucified, Thank you, Kill the flaw etc.  I noticed in this cover the dude posted the tabs to this song.  If I were to create my own CDLC, and let's say hypothetically I already knew how too (I don't.)  About how long would it take an experienced CDLC creator to plug these tabs in, and actually make it into a playable song on the game?  An hour?  A few hours?  A few days?  I'm just curious, because I've long thought about creating my own, but haven't put forth the effort to try it out yet.   Anyway, just browsing for some input.   Here's the vid!

 

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It'd be real easy with a perfect gp5 file. txt tabs have nothing that can be imported in to Editor on Fire. BPM is very important to get in there too, so definitely gotta figure that out.

I've only tried starting with okay gp5 files and it takes a few days at least.

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Ah ok!  Hell, by that time I'd be so over it I wouldn't hardly want to hear the song again I bet lol!  I don't wanna wear out something that someone else might eventually end up making anyway.  But they're are some killer tracks I'd love to create if the process wasn't so long and drawn out.

Thanks buddy!

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