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Clone Hero Spreadsheet Report

Here’s a clear, structured write-up for a Clone Hero spreadsheet, tailored for organizing songs, charts, and setlists. clone hero spreadsheet

1. Content & Organization

  • The Good: It is the most comprehensive database of custom songs available. It categorizes songs by artist, genre, difficulty, and even "tech" characteristics (like if the song has open notes or tap sections).
  • Setlists: This is the standout feature. The spreadsheet contains curated "Setlists" (often with download links) that are themed—like "Metallica Pack," "Female Vocalist Pack," or "Impossible Tech." This saves you from downloading songs one by one.
  • The Bad: Because it is a raw Google Sheet, the user interface is utilitarian. It can be visually overwhelming to see thousands of rows of text. There is no preview button; you have to know the song name or look it up on YouTube to see if you like it.

Furthermore, the spreadsheet functions as a historical archive, preserving the legacy of the rhythm game genre. One of the most significant sections of the document is the compilation of "Official Setlists." This refers to custom conversions of the setlists from original retail games like Guitar Hero III, Rock Band 2, or even obscure titles like Rock Revolution. Because licensing issues make re-releasing these games difficult or impossible, the spreadsheet allows these soundtracks to live on legally within the Clone Hero engine. It transforms the game into a museum of the genre, ensuring that the cultural impact of the 2000s rhythm game boom is not lost to server shutdowns and physical disc rot. Clone Hero Spreadsheet Report Here’s a clear, structured

  1. Create a new Google Sheet or Excel workbook.
  2. Paste the sample headers into row 1 of the first sheet named “Library.”
  3. Create dropdown lists (Data → Data validation) for Difficulty, Instrument, and Medal.
  4. Add conditional formatting rules to color-code difficulties and medals.
  5. Populate with songs from your Clone Hero folder (use File Path for easy locating).
  6. Duplicate “Library” into a “Setlists” tab and filter/arrange for events or streams.