Using Guitar Hero customs for Reaper
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Hello! My work group let me convince them to play Rockband at our Christmas party, and was blown away by the customs. They want to play more often now, and I wanted to get back into authoring.
For the first two songs I worked on almost a year ago I started with Guitar Hero customs, fed them through a program, and then used farottone’s tutorial for new authors to do the rest. The only problem is that I don’t remember what program it was that took the .chart files for GH customs and turned them into usable .mids. I searched the forums and the C3 tools, but I couldn’t find anything. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated.
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http://www.fretsonfire.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=57010&sid=f45ad9efb67403a1344c0281b7879784
I think he meant custom songs for guitar hero. not official guitar hero songs for RB.
I think he meant custom songs for guitar hero. not official guitar hero songs for RB.
Fair enough, in which case I can’t help.
If you’re wanting to port GH customs to Rock Band, you could use tools like chart2mid2chart or EOF to get a MIDI to start with.
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