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fawktastik

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  1. Yea of course it has a whammy bar

  2. Some of Tom Petty - Runnin Down a Dream (except for the solo at the end), Won't Back Down, Wreck Me (w/ a Capo) Rob Zombie - Two Lane Blacktop Learn to transition between Em A D G C and Barres/Power Chords because if you like rock that's mostly what you're going to be playing. I think it's really more about, of course within reason skill wise, find stuff you like and work with it. If it's that difficult to play you can use DD or riff repeater and slow it down. If it's not something you enjoy you're probably not going to stay with it.
  3. 1. No this would most likely make it slower. The problem is CPU usage not I/O transfer rate here and USB is slower then SATA. 2. I don't know of a sub 100 dollar one, the Avermedia Elgato is extremely popular but Amazon has it listed for $135.00 right now. However unless you're offloading the encoding to another computer this will not help you. So what I mean is you'd need to run Rocksmith on one computer, and have the Capture Card connected to another PC that was actually doing the encoding that would be connected to video out on the first PC. I use OBS, if you don't it's completely free if you want to try it, and there's possibly a medium you can come to with video and audio quality and the specs of your PC, look around the forums. Not knowing the specs of said PC I really don't know for sure though.
  4. I received one of these as a gift, which basically has a system equivalent to the Tronical posted above and I kind of hate it. It also makes any manual tuning a chore. I guess if you were trying to do some sort of massive retuning mid song this would be an ok option and way better then just using a pedal to change pitch.
  5. The electric in your place isn't properly grounded, there's no way around it. You need to either remove the ground issue from everything plugged in electrically involved or use something like this to lift it from the audio: http://www.tonebone.com/re-bigshot-aby.htm This is what I use, entirely possible there are cheaper options.
  6. http://customsforge.com/page/customsforge_rs_2014_cdlc.html/_/pc-enabled-rs-2014-cdlc/im-tore-down-r4648 http://customsforge.com/page/customsforge_rs_2014_cdlc.html/_/pc-enabled-rs-2014-cdlc/think-it-over-r8482 While I agree with the SRV, good luck trying to play it. Had to add this, fucking fantastic: http://customsforge.com/page/customsforge_rs_2014_cdlc.html/_/pc-enabled-rs-2014-cdlc/matchbox-r9441
  7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roots_(Johnny_Winter_album) Released 2011. Check it out, it's not Second Winter but it's still pretty good.
  8. Not a bug, it's called marketing. It's quite deliberate.
  9. One of the best blues and slide guitar players to ever be. I saw him many times live, if one never saw him play live I truly pity you. Every time we went we always said see him while you can. I'm glad I got to experience it.
  10. People play this for score? I'd be much more concerned with having the customs backed up, which by the way if you ever delete Rocksmith from your Steam library it will delete the entire folder including the customs.
  11. You need an ABY switch with a ground lift. I use one of these and it totally removed the ground hum: http://www.tonebone.com/re-bigshot-aby.htm I'm sure there's plenty of options but this is what I personally use.
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