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Post by David on Sept 15, 2013 8:13:27 GMT
Has there been any progress on Advanced and Real Keys charting?
Thanks David
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Post by raynebc on Sept 15, 2013 18:24:36 GMT
Unfortunately not yet. Pro guitar authoring is like a black hole because there's always more functionality to add, but I'm probably going to have to just cut it off sometime soon so EOF can grow in other areas.
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Post by vandorb12 on Sept 17, 2013 18:56:37 GMT
Unfortunately not yet. Pro guitar authoring is like a black hole because there's always more functionality to add, but I'm probably going to have to just cut it off sometime soon so EOF can grow in other areas. With the release of Rocksmith 2014 coming next month, there's going to be a high demand for more Pro Guitar updates... but I'm sure you know that already.
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Post by raynebc on Sept 17, 2013 22:54:43 GMT
Yeah, it's going to be interesting to see what happens. The Rocksmith customs community seems much larger than the RB3 pro guitar custom community ever was.
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Post by rsbass on Sept 26, 2013 14:25:14 GMT
.... The Rocksmith customs community seems much larger than the RB3 pro guitar custom community ever was. may be, but I'm on both platforms at home and wished me well as a support for the ADV / Real Keys to EOF. Currently it is very cumbersome, so currently I use Presonus Studio One 2 (free) and the open source MIDI sequencer Sekaiju. My approach: I create the TimeMap in EOF with the syncpoints of Go Playalong (import), the EOF save project. Copy and rename the notes.mid. Notes.mid This is the basis for my work in Studio One. With TuxGuitar I export the key track in the midi format and import it as a new midi track in Studio One. With the piano view from TuxGuitar I translate the TG note number in the right chord, etc. ...This is all very complicated The only, but very important help from EOF so far is the TimeMap. Also helpful, the raw import of finished Key Midi file into the EOF project. With support in EOF it would certainly be easier and there would be more keys with Customs, as this example... " Spooky Tooth - Waiting for the Wind" or the RB Beatles Song " I'm the Walrus"
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