![]() Of course you can tell Windows to always run the file as and Administrator (in the file properties). You will need to run the extracted file as an Administrator everytime you want to play (Right click on it) to avoid a blank screen issue. So I spent some time experimenting and, finally, I’ve been able to play the game with a very simple setup.įirst thing i did was downloading this patch and extracting it to the Rocksmith folder (C:\Programs and Files\Ubisoft\Rocksmith). This includes the mic input and external audio cards. Looking on the internet about this topic, I found lots of people with my same question, and somebody with a solution: a patch that allow you to run Rocksmith using any audio input in your pc instead of the Rocksmith pc cable. But for Rocksmith you can use your own guitar, and the Real Tone Cable is, well, just a usb guitar cable. Obviously, if you try to play the game using a normal cable, it will ask you to connect the Rocksmith Real Tone Cable to be able to play. ![]() Like in Guitar Hero, you could copy the game, but you can’t copy the controller. Of course the requirement of this cable is a way to (try to) stop piracy. If you ask to Ubisoft, they will tell you that the Rocksmith Real Tone Cable is a must for playing the game. You can buy the bundle containing the game and the Rocksmith Real Tone Cable (or even the Rocksmith Guitar Bundle), or buy them separately, so I was thinking: would I be able to play Rocksmith trough my pc’s sound card using a normal 3.5 to 2.5 adaptor, or through my M-Audio Fast Track USB 2 ? If so, I could avoid to buy the Rocksmith guitar cable. How does this game work? Everything is possible thanks to the so called Ubisoft Rocksmith Real Tone Cable : a cable that connects your electric guitar jack output to a usb port on your pc (or XBox or PS3). If you want to learn how to play Rocksmith 2014 without the Real Tone Cable, read this post instead! Plus, with the included gears, you can play like a rock star! I’m not gonna discuss the possibility to see this game as a tool for learning to play an instrument, but personally, as a guitar player, i’m enthusiast of being able to play a game that gives you an authentic guitar experience and, at the same time, lets you practice guitar and learn new songs. And when I say REAL, I’m not meaning a controller made like a real guitar, like the ones you can use in Rock Band 3: i mean a real guitar, like the one you could already have at home, or even a bass. If you’ve never heard about Rocksmith, well, we could say that it’s like Guitar Hero played with a REAL guitar. I suppose I could try the RS cable with my DAW and Bias to take RS out of the equation.In this post I’m gonna show you how to play Rocksmith using a normal cable. I've configed everything pretty much to the max settings in RS and followed all the set up guides. Perhaps it's due to the RS software itself, I don't know, but end to end it's easily noticable. Same computer, same output chain, RT cable on the input side and using RS software I get WAY MORE latency. This is with using Bias or Amplitube amp sims through my DAW. If I use my Focusrite Gen 2 interface I can get round trip latency in the 4-5 ms range. ![]() If you're saying the cable alone doesn't I suppose it's possible but the whole system using it and RS does have latency I can easily detect. They don't support other interfaces because that would be a supportability nightmare. There is nothing they cannot do that the RT cable can't do AND it's officially supported with RS/RS2014. Those expensive USB audio interfaces all use the same basic USB interfaces, DAC's and audio codecs that the el cheapo cables and built in sound devices do. Note that excessive input latency OUTSIDE of Rocksmith is usually due to the OS And sound card/drivers, not the cable itself. If you feel like there is "latency" on the input then something is wrong with your config. With the exception of the unique identifier and the mystery chip inside the thing it's just a bog standard Analog to USB sound interface.
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