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Basically it happens with all "small" long notes. It happens like if I'd release the button once the note has been hit. The counter is still fine, but audio (and visual effects) of course are stopped.
A precisation: I play all these notes with the hammer-on or pull-off technique, so in this specific case strumming the yellow one, and when the blue one comes just pushing the blue button keeping the yellow pressed, like GH1 teached.
But I repeat, it was fine in previous Phase Shift and it was like all actual games...
thanks!
But again it worked in previous version
I’m using a RB2 PS3 guitar as usual, but I can try if it happens also with keyboard for example
I tried to use "Generic Playstation Guitar" and it worked, I switched back to my custom profile and the bug faced up again.
I had to make a custom profile because with the generic one the whammy bar and tilt don't work.
Let me know if you need other details, anyway in old Phase Shift I just plugged in the Rock Band PS3 instruments and they worked out of the box, so you should already have all data to fix it.
I'll be waiting thanks for your work!
Well done thank you!