I generally find Drop tunings are for absolute wastes of my eardrums. Most bands who use Drop tunings are just...abysmal.
Though, bands like Gojira, Mastodon and Soundgarden are god-tier for exemplifying how good Drop tunings can be.
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ok, question. I'm through the third gig in carrer mode and I've "unlocked" a couple of guitars and pedals. When I go into amp mode, i can select the guitars but none of the pedals are there. Anybody know why? Am I doing something wrong?
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Chk it out HMX!
I do enjoy playing the RB3 Soundgarden songs despite the drop tuning. Burden in My Hand is pretty fun, but like you said, Soundgarden does drop tuning right vs. just making it an easy way to play power chords really fast.
Not sure I'd say it's 'uncool' of them if they didn't include bass with mini games, technique trainers, etc. Bass was never the intended focus of the game and while it should be easy to add songs for bass, altering/adding trainers and minigames would require a heavier investment in development. Not sure it's worth it for them to do that in this iteration or if they should focus on putting that stuff in Rocksmith 2.
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