Importing Guitar Hero song packs into Clone Hero is a staple of the community, effectively allowing players to recreate every official game in a single modern engine. These packs, often called "setlist rips," include the original audio, charts, and even lyrics from nearly every entry in the Guitar Hero series. Core Sources for Song Packs
The community relies on a few centralized hubs to source complete game setlists: guitar hero song pack clone hero
This is the holy grail for new players. The official Clone Hero Spreadsheet (often pinned on their Reddit or Discord) lists thousands of songs. You can search for specific artists or look for compiled packs. Importing Guitar Hero song packs into Clone Hero
Once you have downloaded a folder titled something like Guitar Hero III [PC], follow these steps: Download Clone Hero: Visit the official Clone Hero
C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\Clone Hero\Songs~/Library/Application Support/clonehero/SongsSettings -> Open AppData Folder.Songs folder.
/Songs/Guitar Hero Games/GH3/) but do not go more than five folders deep.Settings -> Scan Songs. The game will scan the new files (this takes 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on how many songs you added).Quick Play and sort by "Source" or "Album" to see the games you just added.Search Google for: Clone Hero Google Sheets Spreadsheet (or check the r/CloneHero subreddit sidebar). This community-maintained document contains links to every official Guitar Hero and Rock Band disc song, plus DLC.
What you will find in the spreadsheet: