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  2. Thx for all the feedback on BB diffs. Makes me happy that those arpeggios are a lil harder than i thought for everyone Its a (6) now. Rock!
  3. Mastery playing there, @RaZ!!! I bow my head to that confidence hitting that fast notes on the solo - bravo! What a guitar also! I am generally not a 100% of bindings, but that white binding to contrast the dark part of the suburst, just 10/10 great. Love that guitar! Keep doing those, man! Its so motivational to see you fly through a song thats on the CS. I really hope i find to do some covering also again soon. Rock!! But i know you do.... Rod.
  4. Yeah. Right! That´s what i encountered also - RS trains your frethand way more than your strumming - as well in terms of rhythm as for the strumming technique. I am working on that also permanently because that is what makes your playing sound bad and lame. What does help me is grab the acoustic, choose a random key and play easy chord progressions but focus on the rhythm sound and strum routines. Play slowly! Rod.
  5. Today
  6. Working on why the BackstreetBoys Scores are not transferred to the Leaderboard... The rest is approved manually now.
  7. Seems to be a problem with the Focusrite USB ASIO driver to me. Try taking a look at the directory for the FocusriteUsbAsio32.dll located in (C:) > Program Files > Focusrite > Drivers Maybe the file is missing, and that's causing the problems. Could also be why you needed to use WASAPI output instead of ASIO too. If it's there, then I'm not exactly sure what the issue is.
  8. I think i finaly found the problem. I found an older RS_ASIO log file. and when you look at the 1st screenshot, you see output requesting ASIO driver, Creating AsioSharedHost and it refers to a ASIO driver focusriteusbasio32.ddl. followed by the input and output channel info. (and the file is acually there in the right directory) In the 2nd screenshot (after re-installing Windows 10/11) i got errors. I thought i place back the old files in the Rocksmith directory, and problem solved. But unfortunately that was not the case. I double checked it, and the driver referred to, is there. IS there a way how i can fix this?
  9. Yesterday
  10. I tried GoG but my hand was defeated by these stretches. You have to practice a lot to play like that Btw. Where is @ Bottledpat12 who suggested this song for the championship, I haven't seen you for a few weeks, you retired permanently because it was too easy here?
  11. Well, back to the good old Windows 10. However, even now i'm not able anymore to setup the input correctly for Rocksmith. This must have something to do with the fact that i configured the hardware INPUT for Rocksmith incorrectly.
  12. Thank you hikiomori, that worked and I was able to put a song on the wish list. I really appreciate your response to my post and the help to get it working. I love this site, Thank you to you and everyone behind the scenes who keep this going for everyone. ROCK ON ! only 3rd year playing self taught with rocksmith, but I have come leaps and bounds from when I first picked my a guitar. Customsforge your AMAZING and everyone who helps put this together THANK YOU...
  13. Because we have a support channel where a lot of people visit, and it's faster. If you want to go back to Windows 10, be my guest. You wouldn't be the first one who had issues moving from 10 to 11 and wanting to go back to 10. I simply offered an alternate solution, and no it shouldn't effect Amplitube, you're not changing anything related to it.
  14. ah ok , so that rules out trying to add something blocked . we did update a lot of back end and might have broken something temporarily but I see other people adding songs with no issue. can you try a hard refresh by pressing Ctrl+f5 on the submission page, or log out and log in again, and try to adding a song to the wishlist and lemme know what happens.
  15. I really need to work on my strumming patterns for lead and rhythm, I really struggle with up strokes! does anyone has any advice that would help?
  16. but isn't this strange? Wouldn't it be an issue with Rocksmith and Windows 11? I have never had these problems in Windows 10, and I am almost considering switching back to Windows 10 I have a Discord account, so we can try that. but I am not familiar with how that works. but I accepted your request. Only I hope it doesn't conflict with my settings for AMplitube, because that works fine for now Only why using a chatbox kind of app instead of this customforge forum, where you can share so much more information
  17. You can, I have. It shouldn't make a difference which one you use. I do have two other ways to get it working if you're interested. You should be able to use REAPER or VoiceMeeter to route your guitar signal into Rocksmith, since RS_ASIO doesn't seem to want to work correctly for you. (You would still use RS_ASIO, but you'd use either of them as the input instead of your interface directly) Feel free to stop by our Discord Server. I can help you in the #support channel with setup of either of them. They're both programs I've helped lots of others use, and use personally. VoiceMeeter is free for the regular and banana versions, and potato is $10. REAPER is free for 60 days and then "free" like WinRAR. They tell you to buy it ($60), but the only thing you have to do is close the pop up window after 5 seconds. I would recommend REAPER over VM for getting your guitar to Rocksmith, but VM is easier to stream Rocksmith to Discord with if you wanted do use that. (But you can use both at the same time, I do)
  18. for now to be sure, everytime i made a change,i do a windows reboot. Still nothing. tried input 1, and channel 0,1,2,3,4...en so on... Also the direct connect mode won't work. but the cable is physically connected to the interface on input 2 (input 1 is my mic, which I don't use). Shouldn't I also use input 2 instead of input 1 in RSMods? that makes more sense to me.
  19. Regarding the wineasio, no that is normal for it to not find it. Wine should be for Linux systems. As far as the stuttering/distorted audio. You'll have to play around with the buffer size value to find something that doesn't cause issues. You might also try changing the latency buffer in the rocksmith settings. You can go higher than the default 4. Something to think about. - Now, for the real problem, the input. Input 1, channel 1definately should be the correct setting. However; it seems it's not working correctly. At this point, you may as well try other channels, 0 and 2, to see if you can get any input from them. If not, then you may need to just try the direct connect mode available in RSMods under the Set and Forget mods, in the Misc tab.
  20. Yes, the sound is a bit distorted, it stutters..but yes the sound output works. but still no input. Rocksmith keeps asking me to connect the rocksmith cable. Here are all the screens of all the settings i've done in Windows, RSMods, and in the settings app from my interface, i also put some screenshots of the rocksmith.ini, and the RS_ASIO_log file. Does it have something to do with some asio drivers that are not found? wineasio, wineasio32.dll (see the RS_asio log screenshot). and i also did a full re-install of the interface drivers. by default it is already set to 48000 sample rate and buffer size 192. so that is ok. on Latency information by default "safe mode" is checked.
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  22. That is how I laid out the steps was for this case. Are you getting sound output from Rocksmith? Or are you not getting input and output?
  23. Folllowed exactly all the steps above. and i completely re-installed steam and rocksmith, but still no input. Maybe here it go's wrong: I use the Focusrite interface for input & output, so there are no speakers or headphones connected directly to my pc, because i have disabled te onboard soundcard in the bios settings. i only have connected the interface directly into the motherboards USB port. and use the line-output on the back of the interface, and goes directly into my speakerset. My Focusrite Solo( 3rd edition) has 2 inputs. input 1 is the microphone, and input 2 is the instrument port. so my guitar is connected to input 2 on my interface. You told me, input 2 on my interface (where my guitar is connected) is channel 1, so in RSMODS i set the input 1 Focusrite USB ASIO at channel1. and the output also on Focusrite USB ASIO. I didn't try Focusrite Thunderbold ASIO. Here are the new screenshots.
  24. Nothing wrong with starting over. I haven't really watched any videos of how to get it working, so I'm not sure what steps they take. However, this is how I have done it, and how I've had lots of other people do it. I know you've already covered some of these steps, but I'm going to list everything for anyone who might stumble across this thread. Starting with a fresh install of Rocksmith and with the latest drivers for your interface installed. Proceed with the following: Change the sample rate of your interface in the Focusrite (or other manufacturer's) device settings. It should be 48000 Hz. Bit depth can be 16-bit or 24-bit. Install RSMods. Install RS_ASIO by dragging the 3 files from the .zip archive into the base Rocksmith folder. (Where the Rocksmith.exe file is) Run Rocksmith. Ignore any SOUND INITIALIZATION ERRORs. Once the game has loaded; close it. Open RSMods and navigate to the RS_ASIO Settings tab. Set your input 1 to your interface (Focusrite USB ASIO). Change the channel to match the input you're using for your instrument. (Input 1 on an interface = channel 0| Input 2 on an interface = channel 1 - and so on) Set your output to your interface (Focusrite USB ASIO). Input 2 and Input Microphone should not have anything selected (unless you plan on playing mutiplayer for some reason). Set your Buffer Size. "Driver" will use the number your interface is already set to. To use a different value, use "Custom". If using custom, set the value to 192 to start with. Navigate to the Rocksmith Settings tab. "Exclusive Mode" should be enabled. * OPTIONAL * Check "Real Tone Cable Only" --- This makes it so Rocksmith doesn't take over your microphone, allowing you to use it in Discord. (It also doesn't change the volume level on the Mic like it normally would) * OPTIONAL * Uncheck "Enable Microphone" --- Additional setting to make sure Rocksmith doesn't try to use your mic. Run Rocksmith. - If you are using the RealTone Cable but an audio interface for sound output: Instead of selecting your interface in step 6. leave it blank. Select "Use WASAPI Input". This will use Windows default audio input (recording device). Make sure it is set to 48000 Hz, 16/24-bit in Windows sound settings. Also make sure Windows allows applications to take exclusive control of this device. (Found in "More sound settings", then the advanced tab of properties) - If you are using the interface for input, but headphones or speakers connected to your PC using something other than the interface (USB or 3.5mm aux into motherboard): Instead of selecting your interface in step 8. leave it blank. Select "Use WASAPI Output". This will use Windows default audio output (playback device). Make sure it is set to 48000 Hz, 16/24-bit in Windows sound settings. Also make sure Windows allows applications to take exclusive control of this device. (Found in "More sound settings", then the advanced tab of properties) - That should be it for the set up. After you have confirmed input works and you have sound output (even if it's distorted or unusable). Then you can attempt to fix audio quality and latency. Latency Buffer (In Rocksmith Settings, or the Rocksmith.ini file). 4 is default, lowest in-game setting is 2. (The game will say it's 1, but the file will say 2). Buffer Size (set in RS_ASIO and/or your driver settings for the interface. A buffer size of 192 should work without any audio distortion, however you may want to have slightly less latency. A step down from 192 should be 96. A step down from 96 should be 48. You're free to try numbers between 192 and 96, but in my experience; other numbers will cause problems. If, when changing buffer sizes, you lose audio in Rocksmith (audio from other sources should still be fine), you will need to: Change the buffer size back to the previous value that worked before losing audio (or distortion). Restart your PC. (Unplugging and re-plugging in your interface may also work, but I know restarting works for me) - Getting a SOUND INITIALIZATION ERROR after following the 14 steps mentioned earlier on should only be because: The sample rate isn't 16/24-bit 48000 Hz. Rocksmith can't get exclusive control of your audio device.
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