

Exporting to ASCII from TuxGuitar I lost some of those extras, but that's on TuxGuitar, not RocksmithToTab. It has the bends, slides, palm mutes, and the solo seems to match what I did by hand. The quality of the one tab seems pretty good to me. What I WOULD like to see is an ASCII output option.ĭo you have any idea how many Rocksmith players are looking for tabs that match the game? I honestly don't know why this hasn't been downloaded more often! I'm going to the forums to post a how to. The file naming default is perfect as far as I can tell.

It's just so fast at converting all of them.

I found myself wishing there was a way to convert a single song in the GUI, but that would be a waste of effort. Opened up the file in TuxGuitar and it looks and sounds great! From there I was able to export to ASCII and I now have a hard copy to carry around with me and practice when I get the chance. No problem - I downloaded TuxGuitar and reconverted the files. I tried downloading the trial version of Guitar Pro 6, but found I couldn't open the converted files unless I got the paid version. If you have less than that you have bigger problems. The files, once converted use about 17 MB on disk. Unless you are crushed for disk space, just convert them all. Rocksmith latest version: Authentic and complete guitar experience. It will be done by the time you are ready to play. Go tune your guitar and warm up your amp. I tried to use the command line just for fun and gave up after oh, about 3 minutes.In all honesty, the program converts all the files in about 5 minutes or less. All I had to do was press the button to use the default settings, which are perfect. Using the defaults allowed me to convert ALL the Rocksmith songs I have, including all the DLC I've purchased, too. I created a source forge account for the express purpose of saying HOW AWESOME THIS APP IS!!!!
