Any way to get Rocksmith to rock band MIDI?
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February 15, 2017 at 9:31 pm #394852
Title explains itself… Few rocksmith songs I would like to acquire for rocksmith. Thanks
February 15, 2017 at 9:46 pm #481473I am assuming that you know how RS stuff works.
There is 2 ways: Either grab the RSDLC to GP5 tool that the CustomsForge forums has, convert the ©DLC to GP5 and import that to a EOF project and then save as rock band files; or use the RS CDLC Tools to extract the XML from the ©DLC and import that to EOF and save to rock band files. The XML way is more likely to be accurate than the GP5 conversion.
You might want to use some tools to remove dynamic difficulty if the song has it as it separates the song in a way that makes it painfull to make it work for RB.
February 15, 2017 at 10:47 pm #481475EOF has a function to help with this (Track>Rocksmith>Flatten this difficulty), so you could go to the highest populated difficulty, flatten it, and then delete all lower level difficulties and then manually build easy, medium and hard difficulty versions of the remaining complete pro guitar arrangement. Alternatively, you could flatten some of the intermediate difficulties to keep as easy/medium/hard and get rid of the remaining dynamic difficulties.
February 15, 2017 at 11:10 pm #481477I am assuming that you know how RS stuff works.
There is 2 ways: Either grab the RSDLC to GP5 tool that the CustomsForge forums has, convert the ©DLC to GP5 and import that to a EOF project and then save as rock band files; or use the RS CDLC Tools to extract the XML from the ©DLC and import that to EOF and save to rock band files. The XML way is more likely to be accurate than the GP5 conversion.
You might want to use some tools to remove dynamic difficulty if the song has it as it separates the song in a way that makes it painfull to make it work for RB.
Thanks for the info, is there any way to get the 5 button guitar instead of pro guitar?
EOF has a function to help with this (Track>Rocksmith>Flatten this difficulty), so you could go to the highest populated difficulty, flatten it, and then delete all lower level difficulties and then manually build easy, medium and hard difficulty versions of the remaining complete pro guitar arrangement. Alternatively, you could flatten some of the intermediate difficulties to keep as easy/medium/hard and get rid of the remaining dynamic difficulties.
Thanks for the information. So, by flatten the difficulty, do you mean convert pro guitar to 5 button guitar?
February 15, 2017 at 11:15 pm #481479No, you can copy the notes from the pro track to the 5 button track but you won’t like the result.
February 16, 2017 at 12:48 am #481482No, you can copy the notes from the pro track to the 5 button track but you won’t like the result.
Oh jeez, im nervous to see the result… Thank you so much!
February 16, 2017 at 2:40 am #481487Flatten means to create static difficulties out of Rocksmith’s dynamic difficulty system. EOF has features to help downchart pro guitar to 5 lane guitar, but it is not fully automated.
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