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mcpoohmpkin

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  1. I've tried with the bass boost off, distortion still happens with setting the level above 70 in windows with proper calibration done in game, and otherwise the bass is too quiet now for any note to be noticed what so ever. Edit: It notices it slightly, now instead of being stuck at +999 and flipping every now and then, it just sticks at [ - ] and then flicks very little. I've also raised the pickups as much as I can. The bass comes through perfect with the pedal deactivated but still running through it, but with the pedal on its super quiet.
  2. Normal cable works fine, even plugged through the pedal with the pedal deactivated it works completely fine, it's just when its on when rocksmith is unable to detect what sound is coming through, only in tiny spurts that you can barely see flicker the tuning gauge. Yeah I saw this as well but saw the other common video showing it off with a bass and it sounded great, I'm starting to think it might just be the weird active pickup on the GSR200 that always turns on the bass boost regardless of the knob being at full or not. Sadly I don't have a second bass to test this on. I'll try getting a recording out soon to show people what's happening but sadly I don't think I'm going to get an answer, so I'll most likely return the pedal and consider my options for picking up a secondary bass with thicker strings for D Drop C stuff with the money
  3. Tried 2 different cables from bass to pedal, same issue. Yeah, it's an active pickup, I've tried raising/lowering the pickups to no avail. I'm thinking it's either a faulty unit or simply an incompatibility with my bass which would be very disappointing. Will most likely return the unit if I can't find a solution by the end of the weekend.
  4. Definitely not the issue, the problem is that the sound and tuning is mostly fine, it's just that the game cant 1 - get the sound loud enough without becoming insanely distorted, and 2 - recognize the signal much at all when it's at a moderate volume, it will notice that it's in the right pitch for a fraction of a second and move the tuner down but instantly flip back to +999. Tried every in game setting. Unsure if it's a broken pedal or somehow incapability with my GSR200 bass, I even switched the battery today.
  5. Hey everyone, I've been trying to use this drop pedal with my Ibanez GSR200 all day and I'm not getting it to work. What happens is during tuning the game is unable to consistently measure the signal coming in, aka it will be stuck at +999 and flicker to the correct tuning for extremely brief moments, on the low E it won't do much at all when dropped even 1 setting, and I can get the high E to about half way but with all the flickering and inconsistency it isn't worth it. I've tried just about every game setting plus re-install that I could find, setting Win32UltraLowLatencyMode to 0, 1, 2, 3, with a combination of other settings. The issue is that when I boost the sound either in game or via Sound Properties, once it gets past a certain limit it becomes extremely distorted and choppy, which is why its either too quiet for the game to consistently recognize or too loud to where it sounds like shit and the game can't recognize that either. In the main menu screen the tuner at the bottom left is just flickering like crazy with different notes every fraction of a second, even when I'm holding the strings tight I'll consider recording an example of what happens during tuning if I can't find the answer otherwise Thanks for the help.
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