Welcome to the Jungle has no separate guitar track?

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    So, one of the first songs I downloaded from C3 was Welcome to the Jungle. On the database it says clearly:

     

    * Source: GH3

    * Audio: Guitar/Bass

     

    The thing is, when I try to play it, the guitar and bass aren’t played independently (i.e. they don’t mute when I miss, don’t change according to the effect I apply). I thought it was just me, but I confirmed it when I ran the song on Practice Mode – if there were separate tracks, the guitar and the bass would play slowed down instead of the whole track muting completely when I changed the song’s speed.

     

    Now, I’m not bitching for a Multitrack (though, with the guitar/bass tracks, it could be improvised by turning the backing track into an instrumental on Audacity and using the rest for vocals), but when the database says “Guitar/Bass”, I suppose it means that the guitar track and the bass track are separate from the backing track, right? Especially considering it’s a GH3 rip (I’d recognize that little lick on the “You’re gonna die!” anywhere). If that information wasn’t right and the track isn’t guitar/bass, I’ll retract my complaint, but until then, my point stands: is there any way this matter can be addressed?

     

    Thanks and sorry if I’m being so whiny with this. I just don’t want my experience to be muddled by misinformation or whatever’s the case.

    #417033
    Farottone
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      I don’t recall the GHtoRB3 group using the GH3 cover, so it shouldn’t be marked as a multitrack in anyway, but I’ll let pksage chime in.

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      KyleJCrb
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        I don’t recall the GHtoRB3 group using the GH3 cover, so it shouldn’t be marked as a multitrack in anyway, but I’ll let pksage chime in.

         

        “Welcome to the Jungle” in GH3 was surprisingly the original recording, not a cover. I seem to remember having a different RB3 version of it that did use the multitrack audio, but I’ve long since gotten rid of it in favor of the C3 version, it seems.

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