Ubisoft isn't known for supporting their games through updates very much once they feel they made their money off, so here's hoping their attempt at wanting to sell you song packs eventually gets them to respond to user complaints and update some of the many bugs found in the game. In the Recording Properties, you should then select the microphone and go to its properties. It gets most frustrating having to do forced calibrations every startup. Somehow I always get the error on startup that my Tone Cable settings are not properly tuned. The cable wouldnt work within Rocksmith, but it did work within Windows 10. Also make sure your Tone on your guitar, the one closest to the strings, is set to 6 or higher. I had an issue after a recent Windows Update patch. Make sure to shut that auto-crud off.Īlso, the ingame has a boost option, should help. What else could cause this problem?ĭo you use Skype? Because Skype is always messing with your audio settings. I use an onboard sound card, but I guess a lot of people use it, so I'm guessing that's not the issue. Troubleshooting Real Tone cable in Rocksmith on PC If you encounter issues with your Real Tone cable, please try the steps below in the order listed, testing for the issue after each step. Rocksmith 2014 wont recognize any inputs. So it is not the issue that a lot of people had with their guitar input volume (the thing with the 17% which they fixed now), but the overall volume output of the game. Even if I turn my volume to the max it sounds as loud as any other game on 25-50%. A quick guide on how to use a third-party cable with Rocksmith 2014 Remastered edition instead of the RTC (Real Tone Cable). actually i play with cable only on ps4, on pc, with expencive sound interface, I better play with "crack", which actually just changes a couple of VID&PID values, and nothing else.Originally posted by Palenstein NL:Rocksmith 2014's sound is very low. And it has worked great without any issues. This means you can use your acoustic or classical guitars to play the game without the need for any Real Tone cable alternatives. Rocksmith 2014 allows users to play the game using Microphone Mode to transmit audio signals to computers or gaming consoles. And it has worked great without any issues.Īs far as the Quality of the cable? I have been using the same cable since the release of RS1 for PS3. With An Acoustic Guitar And A Microphone. Just buy the Realtone cable, use the Realtone cable, and enjoy learning to play guitar.Īs far as the Quality of the cable? I have been using the same cable since the release of RS1 for PS3. And we have spent time trying to help them only to find out they were using the Crack and that was causing their problems. You will also lose support for RS.Īlso, keep in mind we have had people come out here over the years and complain about LAG, Latency, Poor Note Recognition. If you decide to use a Crack then you do so at your own risk, both to the game and your system. Setup: JT-300M(I think), rocksmith 2014 realtone cable (the old one), USB 2.0 hub, laptop running windows 10, audio device of choice (through 'listen to this device' in mic properties) open both your 'Bluetooth & other devices' menu in the settings app as well as device manager in control panel. What you are talking about is called a Crack, which is not supported and should not be discussed on these threads that are monitored by Ubisoft. Itll add a little latency, but may resolve your audio crackling. This will disable some of the new latency-reducing techniques weve added in Rocksmith 2014. There is not a Patch provided by RS for not using the cable. Try setting 'Win32UltraLowLatencyMode' value in the Rocksmith.INI file to 0. Originally posted by Ennerrde:You can use RocksmithNoCable patch, i also use it, (btw i have realtone cable) cause integrated soundcard in original cable is pretty poor, so you can try this method, it will works Rocksmith wont detect audio interface output after no cable patch install.
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