If not you might want to restore your backup Rocksmith.ini file. I'd appreciate any question you might have, and comment if it worked for you. If the strings aren't being detected alt-tab off the game and set the mic volume up by 5.Īfter tuning Alt-Tab off the game one last time and set the Microphone Volume to 100. After successfully Calibrating the guitar, Alt-Tab off the game and Set the Microphone Boost to 0%, and The Microphone volume at 80. Muting the strings might be hard but it's possible. It must stay at it's highest.Īfter starting the game go into the tuner and press Enter to Calibrate. You might want to turn down the volume on your speaker. In Levels turn up Microphone and Microphone boost to 100% both Check the two boxes under Exclusive Mode. Mine is set to 2 channel, 24 bit, 192000Hz (Studio Quality). exe to run Rocksmith (make a shortcut somewhere maybe). In advanced turn the Default Format to the highest quality. rar file from my link, extract it anywhere (might need 7-Zip or Winrar for it), run the.
Close the game after.įind your guitar in the recording devices window by right clicking the volume icon in the bottom right corner of your screen. Go to Audio and turn the Audio Engine to 1. Okay, so launch the game and open the settings. The quarter inch - 3.55 mm jack is pretty heavy, so make sure it's placed comfortably on the mic output of your pc. A small pinch on the cable can mess up your game. Make sure the cable is set up the most comfortably. Make a backup of your Rocksmith.ini file. This is the most important, and it only takes a second. Make a Backup of your Rocksmith.ini file. When trying to play rocksmith 2014 and only rocksmith 2014 The audio is slow, and very distorted. So I did some experiments and finally found the way to get the most out of what I have. I am using a audio interface, the scarlett 2i2 with Mackie MK3 studio monitors and I play everything through them without an issue. I'm using a quarter inch to 3.55mm jack, and the first time I got it to work I got terrible distortion and sometimes the game would not "hear" some notes I'm playing, and on high volumes it sounds really bad. Rocksmith Note Guide (aka what is this symbol?) See how you Rank Worldwide with Rocksmith Buddy!
Rocksmith+ is a follow-up to the original Rocksmith franchise, with a major change to a subscription-based music education service. It dynamically adjusts the difficulty to your skill level, then slowly introduces more notes and phrases until you’re playing your favorite songs note-for-note. When I play a note, it goes biDing, first I hear the string on my instrument, then on the amplifier, almost 0.1 seconds. now the distortion is gone, but I still have bad input lag. Set speakers and real tone cable to 16 Bit 48kHz. Note: For an ASIO solution check here instead of using this.Rocksmith is a music video game series which aims to teach guitar by letting you plug in virtually any guitar or bass and becomes your personal guitar teacher as it monitors how you play. Put the realtone cable into an USB 2 Port. It’s now time to share it with all of you, so you can find it here!Īny bugs you find or problems you have let me know and I’ll gladly try to find a suitable solution, meanwhile, enjoy □ My onboard soundcard allows me to play without any notice'able latency so I'll not be acquiring a hardware dongle or an extra audio card, the reason why I decided to improve the software is because I wanted to be able to chat on discord at the same time I'm playing without buying the dongle. I have however been having some issues with the old NoCableLauncher so I’ve been working the last few days to improve the work Maxx53 has done and finally got it to a release state. Recently acquired Rocksmith, awesome game, can’t get my hands of it (literally).
I had this issue tonight after switching guitars RS+ and just dealt with it. It dynamically adjusts the difficulty to your skill level, then slowly introduces more notes and phrases until you’re playing your favorite songs note-for-note. Alternatively try re-calibrating if you can figure out how. Rocksmith is a music video game series which aims to teach guitar by letting you plug in virtually any guitar or bass and becomes your personal guitar teacher as it monitors how you play.