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Hippy22

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  1. Do people sight read when learning songs on rocksmith ?  I am asking because if you put difficulty to 100% it gives you the full song, but it requires more memory and learning parts  slowed down over and over, a lot of people would say that is a great  way to learn but am i missing out  learning to sight read within  rocksmiths note highway with the use of DD, I am comparing it with the same thing you would do for piano if you were learning to sight read it is generally less notes  and slow speed and then you get better at reading  you move up a level,   So the thing that is confusing me is are we learning to get better at sight reading in rocksmith or are we learning to play guitar because these  are two separate things to learn,  So people using 100% difficulty are not learning to sight read but more memory and people using DD mode will be or should be better at reading from rocksmith.  

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  2. I am new to RS and i am trying to setup RS to work with CDLC and with my audio interface i have a  Focusrite  clarett 2 pre 4 outputs and two inputs and a mic output, so far i have download RS 2014 remastered and Cherub Rock, I thought i would start with getting the Sound working first before working on getting cdlc to work, so i have downloaded RS Asio 0.6.1. some of the setting in the RS ASIO are [Asio.Output] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO /  BaseChannel=0  / [Asio.Input.0] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO Channel=0, when i run Rocksmith the sound out lags a lot and i cannot control the sound levels using the audio interface volume knob. my audio interface is connect by USB to my pc and i have one speaker going to line out 3. 

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