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  1. Pick a HUD and Wear it
  2. Wear your guitar
  3. Fasten your seatbelt :)
  4. Start hitting HUD buttons.  Enjoy.

Some Tips

Buttons are color coded.  Different buttons generally mean different things.  REMEMBER there are no rules.   Combine, create, go crazy, send limos, TP in your friends.

bullet  Acoustic or slower type strums.  
bullet  Looped sequences of calmer animations or expression sequences.
bulletTRY THIS:  Trigger a Strum Seq, this will loop your avatar through 2 or more strumming type animations.  Then trigger a EXPRESSSION SEQ.   These are "feeling" type expressive moves that run in their own loop alongside the  the strum sequence.   Sit back and watch.   The result is a varied and natural looking performance which is not limited to 2 or 3 predictable motions.
bullet  Electric or more aggressive type moves including some awesome crazy moves.
bullet  Looped sequences of more aggressive animations or expression sequences.
bulletTry the same thing as with the green buttons:   Start a sequence of animations.   Then Start a EXPRESSION SEQ.    Let them both run at the same time.   The baseline sequence will provide a looping series of changing animations, the Expression sequence will animate the avatar with various "expressive" moves during the baseline animations.  Watch it develop, see what it does.  Find combinations you like.  
bullet  These are typically one-shot non-repeating animations.   Start a baseline animation or sequence.   While that is running hit some buttons and see what happens.  Experiment with different combinations.   If you find combos that you really like you can program them under a single HUD button (details) ; now you have something uniquely yours.  :)
bullet Controls particle effects built into your OD guitar.
 

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Last updated: June 12, 2008.