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SixOneHate

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  1. Hey guys, I've noticed that in a good majority of CDLC that I have downloaded, my guitars volume is just too low to be noticable and it makes it hard to tell when I am making a mistake. Some songs this is not a problem because of the high volume tone. Is there a way to increase the volume of the guitar for all songs? I've tried: - Turning guitar volume knob to max - Using mixer to decrease song/increase guitar volume - Changing recording device volume Is there something else that I could do? Thanks
  2. Thanks for all the advice. I wish I had the money to just buy a few guitars for each tuning. I've tried different ways of stringing but it seemed to have to effect. I'll have to check out the burr thing. It could be since the high E seems breaking more than anything else. The paper clip analogy makes sense. Never really thought of it that way. I will have to try a lube/oil and see if that helps.
  3. Hey guys. I play Rocksmith quite a bit and I frequently change tunings. Anywhere between standard and drop C. I keep breaking strings from all the tuning changes, even after a week or two of new strings. It keeps breaking on the tuning post. Mainly the high E string. Does anyone have any reccomendations on what strings will hold up frequent changes? Or maybe some tips to help prevent this? Thanks!
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