![]() ![]() Thanks, but we all know Pepe will never die. So I bought an SSD and new windows and put my new windows on there and and 2TB HDD and put most games on it. So yes, the cable should allieviate that issue. Okay, so heres the outline: The game was working fine, cable and all, until my old HDD messed up and broke (something wonky in the windows). You're having something similar to this article:Īs you can see, that's an issue with the microphone. it does seam like there is too much gain on the signal but i dont know how to fix this. If the cable is 45 CAD, and the game is on sale for 12, than buying it retail at 59 isnt really enough of a price difference to justify buying the game now and ordering a cable. Its not so much the issue of money, more so the value of the sale. ![]() ive re calibrated like 4 times before posting this. Buy the RT cable, you Rocksmith life will be much easier. Try to re-calibrate: in the main menu press Space for Tools, go to Tuning, select the first tuning and then press Enter for calibrate. So long as you play an Am7 voicing similar to the charted position, it will register as correct.įrom what you're saying though, you're not playing an alternate voicing. Probably the game is applying too much gain on the signal. For example, you may know that one could play the Am7 chord in the first position or the second position, etc. With the cable, the notes need to be played at the correct time and either has to be played at the stated position or another position with the correct notes. Originally posted by Msyn:I haven't personally used microphone as I already had the cable from the original Rocksmith and still use it. If no cable is complaining about 2 cables being present, then youll need to disable what other device the no cable is tricking into reporting as an RTC as well. ![]()
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