Fretting Programs?
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- White Dragon ZB
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EOF is good for me because of it's Guitar compatibility and the ability to fret all instruments.
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EOF, because FeedBack doesn't work for me (the graphics look all messed up - yes, my graphics card driver is up to date), and I prefer EOF's mouse-based interface over FeedBack's keyboard-based interface, anyway.
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I tried to use dB awhile ago, but it was frustrating using the keyboard over the mouse and I would find myself bringing up the help menu way too much. So I stuck with Freetar so I could fret in Guitar strum mode, but since then EOF has improved leaps and bounds. I took my first song made with Freetar and touched it up with EOF. The claps, the grid snaps, all really make things easier and accurate. The interface could use some refinement, but I will be using it for any future songs.
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EOF is mighty nice as mentioned before countless times
vedicardi wrote:I wonder how many more pages this thread will last before it gets locked like every other thread on here started by some idiot
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