RBPH fork with new keyboard bits, and more!

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  • #500449

    I can’t find a pro drums upgrade for Surprise Valley (Live) by Widespread Panic, is this available anywhere?

    #500451

    I made one for you. Should work like all the others.

     

    https://mega.nz/#!e1ZWBY7J!0K6V-Q7bQkHAGf7PKh0GmSf4R3t8KGJP2eQ39bNhPDc

    #500456

    I made one for you. Should work like all the others.

     

    https://mega.nz/#!e1ZWBY7J!0K6V-Q7bQkHAGf7PKh0GmSf4R3t8KGJP2eQ39bNhPDc

    Wow thanks so much!

    #500621
    dr waffles
    Participant

      apparently Move Along has no 5 lane keys chart, only pro, so it just crashes if you try to play 5 lane keys. has anyone provided an update to this? I’m amazed there aren’t any posts about this oversight at all.

      #500641

      I know this might come off as me sounding like I’m clueless (cause I am), but how do you go about from adding the key forks to the .dta file? A step by step would be helpful with this.

      #500681
      FujiSkunk
      Keymaster

        I know this might come off as me sounding like I’m clueless (cause I am), but how do you go about from adding the key forks to the .dta file?

         

        Where are you right now on using files from the Rock Band Harmonies Project? Have you successfully added harmonies and/or pro drum upgrades using the RBHP packager? Or are you completely new to the RBHP?

        #500682

         

        Where are you right now on using files from the Rock Band Harmonies Project? Have you successfully added harmonies and/or pro drum upgrades using the RBHP packager? Or are you completely new to the RBHP?

         

        Just finished bundling harmonies using the packager.

        #500745
        FujiSkunk
        Keymaster

          Just finished bundling harmonies using the packager.

           

          In that case you can use the same process to bundle the keyboard upgrades. No manual editing of any DTA files is necessary. Just follow the instructions for overlaying the extra upgrades you want on top of the harmonies upgrades, before feeding them all to the bundler. The bundler then takes care of the rest.

          #500807
          FujiSkunk
          Keymaster

            I’ve just committed some fixes to existing keys upgrades:

            • “Move Along” by the All-American Rejects: 5-lane keys were missing.
            • “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day: pro keys didn’t have overdrive.
            • “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey: neither pro keys nor 5-lane had overdrive.

            Thanks to StackOverflow0x and Linos Melendi for their help in getting these fixed.

            #500860

             

            In that case you can use the same process to bundle the keyboard upgrades. No manual editing of any DTA files is necessary. Just follow the instructions for overlaying the extra upgrades you want on top of the harmonies upgrades, before feeding them all to the bundler. The bundler then takes care of the rest.

            Got it now, thanks! I was confused with GitHub for a bit and I thought I had something else I needed to do. But all good now!

            #500947
            genaro227
            Participant

              Um, I’m totally new to RBHP, I’m kind of lost as to what I’m suppossed to do? Is there a proper order for adding these upgrades to songs? And these optional upgrades seem helpful, is there anything special about them?

               

              Update: So is it just as simple as finding the individual song file that needs an upgrade, then adding the upgrade files on the right and the original song on the left? The help button mentions not using the upgrades.dta if I’m not adding pro G/B. I am adding pro G/B so I need to have that right? What about if there are multiple files for a single song i.e. Boulevard of Broken Dreams has keys and Pro B/G. Thanks again

              #500978
              genaro227
              Participant

                Do I need to package the Harmonies files if I just want the Keys and Pro Guitar? or Can I just package Pro Guitar/Bass, than keys using Con Tools?

                #500982
                dr waffles
                Participant

                  the pro guitar and keys upgrades have the harmonies in the midis, so it would be much easier to just add the version that has everything, and when you attach an upgrade with the bundler it will tell you what midi tracks it has, so just add the version that has PART REAL BASS, PART REAL GUITAR, and PART KEYS and you should be good to go.

                  #500994
                  genaro227
                  Participant

                    Thanks

                    #501005
                    genaro227
                    Participant

                      I just want to say thanks to everyone who added Pro Guitar and Keys to these legacy DLC songs. This is a great project!

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