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Custom Songs From Guitar Hero
Gamer fans of all systems like Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, etc. are thrilled with the music from Guitar Hero. Users are now able to add their own custom songs in addition to the 100's of songs that already come with the game. You can use the following method to add custom songs for Guitar Hero.
Step 1: Install Guitar Hero III before you can obtain customs songs to play.
Step 2: Find the new song you want to insert, whether it comes from a website or from your own collection. Be sure to observe copyright laws when you decide you want a song. Ensure that you have the song you want to add on your computer in MP3 or OGG format.
Step 3: Install the song list editor. You need a program that will help you get custom songs from the Internet to your PC version of Guitar Hero. Find the list editor here: http://www.mundayweb.com/progs/downloads/songlist_editor_v032.zip
Because it is one. zip file it must be extracted before the program will work. Most of the time, this can be started by simply clicking on the file name when it is imported. (If not, go to Your unzipping program and extracts Song List Editor.) File 'songlist_editor.exe' to appear. Load the program by clicking here.
Step 4: The inventory file or MIDI file is to be downloaded to determine what the guitar notes you need to play. Sign up at http://www.scorehero.com/ to access the pages of the chart files to almost every song. You can find the library in the site's "Custom Songs" section. Chart file will be downloaded to your computer whenever you find it.
Step 5: Change chart file to a MIDI file. It must be converted into a MIDI file when you select a custom song you want to import into Guitar Hero.
Download Chart2.Mid2Chart.zip here: http://www.mundayweb.com/progs/downloads/Chart2Mid2Chart.zip. As with Song List Editor, extract the files from. Zip file, run it. Exe file and open the program. Browse for the diagram file (s) you just downloaded. So get 'Guitar Hero' circle (not Rock Band), and click "convert". This will create a MIDI file from the chart file you downloaded and saved into the same folder.
Step 6: Input the song in the Song list editor. Now you can place your song in the Song List Editor. Start Program and select Insert new song. Input song title (lowercase). Track for Guitar, Rhythm Track and Song Track room, browse and select it. mp3 or. OGG version. Search MIDI-formatted file that you made in MIDI search area. Next add information about the song like the title and year it was put out. Once you have entered the info, click ok.
Step 7: Wait until the song is fully converted to a custom Hero Song. After you click OK, you have to wait a few minutes, As the transformation to work. Then there will be a black screen that says that the file has finished creating the FSB. The song will now appear in the Song List Editor on your left hand side.
Step 8: Add custom song list. Edit the set lists of Song List Editor. Select the "Bonus Songs" option from the menu. Next you should increase the amount of songs that are in each level of one. The next step is to find the drop-down menu for "song number," and select the last listed song. Select the custom song you try to import the song list from the dropdown box. Click OK. The custom song to appear in the empty space you have added the end of your playlist.
Step 9: Click to save your changes. Finally, you should save the changes and additions you've made for Guitar Hero. Steps are: (1) Go to "file" (2) Click "Save" and (3) Click "OK" when the warning flashes. Congratulations, you are now successfully us to import a custom song for Guitar Hero. Now you can get started!
(These instructions will not work for Playstation, Xbox or Wii users. Visit http://www.scorehero.com/ help get custom Guitar Hero songs for these consoles.)
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