Guitar Hero 5
49 Achievements
1,000
40-50h
Xbox 360
Juke Box
Rocked around the clock
30
How to unlock the Juke Box achievement in Guitar Hero 5 - Definitive Guide
I estimated doing this method you can rack up about three songs every minute!
1. Go create about 10 or more songs in GHStudio on the main menu. The songs can be one second long or shorter!
I made 25 songs instead of 10, that way every time I played my saved playlist four times I knew I reached 100 songs played.
2. Go into quickplay and pick your newly created short songs, and I think you can save them all as a playlist.
3. Play through your one second or shorter songs.. Rinse and repeat as much as needed!
This achievement will be yours in no time.
1. Go create about 10 or more songs in GHStudio on the main menu. The songs can be one second long or shorter!
I made 25 songs instead of 10, that way every time I played my saved playlist four times I knew I reached 100 songs played.
2. Go into quickplay and pick your newly created short songs, and I think you can save them all as a playlist.
3. Play through your one second or shorter songs.. Rinse and repeat as much as needed!
This achievement will be yours in no time.
13 Comments
Yeah, this works wonders. A buddy of mine just told me about it on Live. I think you can bump it up to all 20 songs, too. It's pretty simplistic.
By Chardcore on 03 Sep 2009 04:30
you dont need to play the one second songs, you wont fail, just let it run through
By EnceIaduX on 04 Oct 2009 14:00
Go create 10 custom songs with the drum kit. Each of them needs one bass kick. After you save them, head to quickplay, turn on the Auto-Kick cheat, then save a playlist of the 10 songs. Start the playlist and all you'll have to do is hit the green tom to continue on. Do this 30 times (it sounds like a lot, but it really isn't) and you'll have the achievement. I spent about an hour doing 200 songs.
As many have said, just create a playlist of 10 - 25 songs each with just one note in.
However, I noticed that you don't actually have to play the note in the song for it complete. As long as you put the difficulty on beginner, you can just press green to start the song then not play the note. Not much different admittedly.
Also make sure you save the playlist and not just play it to ensure you don't have to choose the songs every time.
However, I noticed that you don't actually have to play the note in the song for it complete. As long as you put the difficulty on beginner, you can just press green to start the song then not play the note. Not much different admittedly.
Also make sure you save the playlist and not just play it to ensure you don't have to choose the songs every time.
If you have a hori pad or datel turbo contoller this is what you do.When u go to sleep you set up a setlist for 8 hrs..put the mic up to a fan and turn difficulty to beginner.Second, you turbo the A button so it will start the next song as soon as the previous song is done it skips to the next song...u should be able to get 100 songs while you sleep a night.
As it reads, play 300 songs in Quickplay. Luckily, custom songs work, so you could make a setlist with only custom songs that are one note long. Repeat until you have done all 300.
Go into the studio and create 10 short songs or more if you like ( 1 note songs ) Then go into quickplay and create a setlist with the songs you just created, save the setlist so you can quickly restart. Playthrough all ten songs and then basically repeat another 29 times ( dont repeat creating the songs just playing the setlist. )
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