![]() However, a lot of Mac users complain that it can be quirky. One note: Rocksmith works fine on Macs, and I used to run it on a big iMac desktop. ![]() That’ll run you a whole 99 cents, I think. To use CDLCs you will need to buy one song, something from Smashing Pumpkins, or the CDLCs won’t work. (RTFM!!) These songs are known as Custom DownLoadable Content, or CDLCs. You’ll need to register a free account on the site, and there’s a user forum there too, with FAQs. The database is searchable, so you can look for songs by your favorite bands, etc. Quality varies (like wrong notes, odd audio levels, etc.), but they’re free. ![]() So that means you don’t have to buy individual songs or packs of songs from the vendor. The pitch stays the same, but you can slow whole songs or just sections of songs that you want to work on.Ī very cool thing out there is the existence of a site where you can get thousands of free songs to download and install in the game. And I agree with that it’s best used at 100% difficulty, because you can do just like in 's lessons and slow stuff down until you have it under your fingers. The two things I wish I could do in it are being able to use standard notation instead of the “highway,” and I wish I could drop the recorded bass from the original track when I want to.įor me, it’s not a great learning tool, but more something for fun. I didn’t play video games, so that made it take longer. For me, it’s just for fun, and I can pretend I’m in famous bands while I’m playing the (mostly) correct basslines.įor an old guy like me, who could read music, and who has played music on various instruments for more than 50 years before learning to play bass, Rocksmith’s interface took a bit of getting used to. ![]()
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