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Trombone

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  • Birthday 07/04/1979

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  1. Happy Birthday Trombone!

  2. Happy Birthday Trombone!

  3. Thank you - I'll give the gain adjustments another go!
  4. Hi guys, I'm back into my annual summer Rocksmith binge, having got my hands on an alienware laptop instead of my mac. I hadn't realised how easy CDLC installation on PC was compared to mac... anyway, I was getting frustrated with the tuner taking ages and complaining about low volume on my bass (D especially), and so I hooked up an overdrive pedal and incrementally upped the volume until Rocksmith seemed to work better. As you might imagine it sounds much nicer and the boosted volume (drive settings at a minimum) has eradicated the tuner issues... however I'm aware that we're told that we're *NOT* supposed to do this and I'm thinking why. Do you think it's to preserve the integrity of the system for troubleshooting and optimal system experience, or could it knacker my new laptop. If I'm careful it'll be ok right? The USB interface will have a peak signal limiter right? What harm can be done right... right? Has anyone with better technical understanding than me (everyone) have any suggestions why I shouldn't do what I've done? Cheers,
  5. Hi MartynQ, thanks for the response. It's looking more-and-more that there's something up with my installation. Of course the only true test would be if you downloaded Space Oddity, but it really sounds like something odd is going on with my version of steam. Back to the drawing board!
  6. MartynQ, Can I check you bought RS1 DLC and it's shown up in RS14 on the mac - and not just the RS1 songs from disc? If so I wonder whether there's an issue with my installation of RS14? Perhaps a reinstallation would do it?
  7. Thanks for the responses, it's driving me nuts. I'm thinking of getting a friend with a PC to log into my steam account and do exactly what you've suggested. I thought that it would download the DLC anyway as I've a license for RS1 (even though it isn't available for Mac), but it just isn't downloading the DLC. To be fair it wasn't listed as RS 2014 DLC, but I thought it would work. I'm not trying to pirate, I own RS and RS2014 on Xbox and Steam - and Space Oddity on both for that matter, I just can't get it onto my Mac. and I love the bass on Space Oddity!
  8. Hi Guys, I've an annoying problem that I was hoping someone could help with. I now play Rocksmith 2014 on a Mac having upgraded from Xbox 360 so I could use CDLC. It's great. The problem is I love Space Oddity and had it on Xbox. I then buy RS2014 on Mac, then RS1 and the import tool off steam. Still all good. I then buy the Space Oddity DLC (again) on steam and it says words to the effect of "This is Rocksmith DLC, Rocksmith wasn't available for Mac... ha ha!". Does anyone know any way that I can force Steam to download the psarc (so I can convert it to an msarc) - or am I forever doomed? All the best, Alvin
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