![]() ![]() Here is my latest config and logs, after a fresh startup and also manually setting Focusrite to 196bit / 48 kHz before starting Rocksmith:Ġ.000 - Wrapper DLL loaded (v0.5.7)Ġ.346 Patch_CallAbsoluteAddress - num locations: 5Ġ.346 Patching PortAudio MarshalStreamComPointersĠ.346 Patch_CallRelativeAddress - num locations: 1Ġ.346 Patching PortAudio UnmarshalStreamComPointersĠ. I tried a lot of variations and I am kind of desperate for a solution now, what do you think? I know the old game PDF recommends 16 bit / 48kHz, but I have 2 channel / 24 bit / 48kHz I was also wondering whether I had to modify: Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Manage Audio Devices > (Playback/Recording tab) > advanced tab > default format Again it all works fine with Ableton Live. My bass is plugged directly to the first input - channel 0 - with INST (but I also tried LINE). (of course I stopped Ableton Live)īut I do not get any input, when I try to go to the Tuner, it tells me my microphone is not plugged, I try to redo the calibration, but there simply is no signal. I indeed had to set 96 or 192 the buffer size to have no crackling from the Rocksmith output at startup. So knowing this, I now want to listen to the Rocksmith game output as well, which brought me here. Note: If I try to set 48, 96, or 192 buffer rate while using Ableton live, Focusrite will forcefully switch to the closest bigger power of 2 with Safe mode, though. Now, I removed the direct input and I get very good quality from the software output of Ableton Live for example.įor 48k sample rate I can go now down to 32 buffer size without any issue or crackling. I have applied those to my setup (removing power optimizations and especially BIOS C-states) and started understanding the logic of sweet spot for sampling rate and buffer size. I recently came across this post by Focusrite that opened my eyes on some optimizations that I could do to get way more bang for my buck: (I use an interface as well next to the cable, so speaking from experience). That said its not impossible to use an audio interface, but it may be a lot of tinkering in software settings and trying out. (I have been playing with Rocksmith 2014 with my bass guitar for 1 year in a degraded mode - sending my signal to the game but listening to my raw input directly and not try to do much more, I was the only way I could hear myself in those conditions) Not for anything else, except an USB mic. I am quite a beginner with sound systems on PC (DAWs etc) and was having terrible crackling or performance issues whatever I did. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.I own a Focusrite 8i6 and a PC on windows 11 with a powerful enough processor (Intel Core i7 7700K). I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Automatically Enumerate whenever a new CDLC is added to your gameĪnd there are more that you can find listed in the README.md file on GitHub. ![]() Customize String Colors - be that for your own ColorBlind choices, or Extended Range guitar and bass use.Control the game menus with your guitar.Automatically control your Digitech Whammy DT, or other midi signal controllable drop tuning pedals.Set your own names for the in game Song Lists.Remove most of the "Custom Tuning" definitions.Enable the hidden Direct Connect input mode.Disable the loft / amps / skyline (all black background streamer mode), and many more of the in song elements.Some of the things you can do with RSMods on PC: Rocksmith Note Guide (aka what is this symbol?)ĭownload the RSMods installer from the GitHub releases page ![]() 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. 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. ![]()
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