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You Rock Guitar 1.3 New Features Update
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Submenu 5 - Global Settings (cont.)
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CF – Crosstalk filter
This setting, when enabled, reduces the input from strings adjacent
to the last string successfully strummed or plucked. Enable this to
reduce the appearance of unwanted note triggers. With this option
displayed, press down on any fret to toggle the Crosstalk Filter on/off
(1 is on, 0 is off ).
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AS – Auto Silence on/off
By default, when you lift your fingers off the fretboard, the YRG
mutes all notes currently sounding. This parameter allows you to
disable that feature. With this option displayed, press down on any
fret to toggle auto silencing on/off (1 is on, 0 is off ).
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LH – Left Hand Mode
With this option displayed, press down any fret to toggle left handed
mode on/off (1 is on, 0 is off ).
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A new method for activating Star Power/Overdrive in Guitar Hero/
Rockband has been implemented. As an alternative to using the
mute bar, you can now pull the whammy bar up (away from the
body of the guitar). The effect of pushing the whammy bar down
(towards the guitar body) remains unchanged.
Note: The String Gain and Trigger Sensitivity parameters can be used to adjust
the guitar for different playing styles. These two parameters are global settings and
they do interact - use them to adjust and tweak the feel of the instrument to your
playing style
Trigger Sensitivity is a global parameter and applies to all strings evenly. String
Gain is individually adjustable per string. Typically you should use Trigger Sensitiv-
ity to adjust the guitar so that it feels like it is responding correctly to your playing
without significant crosstalk. In some cases, you may find that one of the strings is
louder or softer than the others - use String Gain to compensate for this. The de-
fault settings are 5, and it should not be necessary to make significant adjustments.