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Guitar hero world tour guitar vocals1/10/2024 When we arrived at Neversoft, we explained our goals: we'd composed two fairly simple songs before our visit (yes, we play real instruments), hoping to get a feel for how hard it would be to recreate them in the studio. But if you're really interested in the studio and want to know how every last corner of the studio works, there's a good chance we'll answer your question somewhere on the next five pages. If you just want a basic overview of how the studio works, this ain't it. Warning: We're going to go into a lot of detail in this article. We set aside some time for an in-depth look at exactly how the studio will work, and rather than just muddle through on our own, we went straight to the source: We spent a full day at Neversoft's offices, where the Lead Designer on the music studio, Travis Chen, walked us through all the studio's features and the creation of a song before turning us loose to create our own rock anthems. With the release of GHWT coming up this Sunday, that time has finally come. And so we waited patiently for details on the actual setlist and gameplay, saving any opinions on the studio until we could actually check it out for ourselves. After all, this would be the first GH game to add drums and vocals and allow you to play as a four-piece band, and a MIDI studio that you'd navigate with a guitar controller seemed to have limited appeal at best. When Activision first unveiled Guitar Hero World Tour earlier this year, we were a little surprised at how much the demos focused on the new music creation studio.
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