It certainly couldn't be uncompressed, because the DLC for freebird was along the lines of 8MB. I don't know if I've ever heard of a compressed WAV variant. I have completed my mission for adding custom songs to RB3 on an unmodified Xbox 360. If some of you guys are on their too then we could start using a hashtag for Rocksmith related findings (like #RSHacks, #RSCustoms). If you guys are really interested in the possibility of Rocksmith customs and are willing to help, I'll be glad to dip my feet in this some more.Īlso, I usually post my findings immediately on my twitter account. But I'm really going on assumption here.Īll of this information is old to me because I did this the day after Rocksmith launched. sng which might be what the game recognizes, given the similarities I saw with the two vocals charts. Then when they are done they convert it to. I think the actual program the developers use creates the. Most of the information I used to find this out was from here.
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It's called RIFX, which is a variant of RIFF. Also, I found out that it is a kind of WAVE file. By looking at the file in Hex Workshop I see that it has 2 channels with the sample rate of 48000Hz. I never got it to open in any of my audio programs, including Audacity, but I did some research on audio formats.
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This is, obviously, the audio file for Free Bird. I never bothered to extract the tone but I did extract the song of "Free Bird". You can extract those files using "PSARC PS3 Extractor" found here. Which, from what I read, is a format Sony uses for compression. but only because I pre-ordered the game and received a voucher for the bonus songs.īasically, the songs and tones are in their own.
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Unfortunately being in England we wont see this until 2012 so i can't really contribute, but watching numerous online videos the "game" looks real good and the possibilities for customs has me excited due to the real guitar audio rather than stems. Good to see this being looked into, i wondered if it would/could be brought up here. It definitely doesn't look like a MIDI file, it might be easier for some of the more experienced file hackers to make sense of.