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  1. ok... finally i drew a diagram of my setup; i got asked a lot about using real amp and how to get that mixed with the Rocksmith sound, so here is how i do it Guitar or Bass is connected to Input of the Bigshot ABY (100€) -- Output A - RS Cable to USB of PC -- Output B goes to Input of a Cheap ABY Switch (30€) -- Output A - Input of Line 6 Spider IV Guitar Amp (110€) with Line6 FBV Express MKII Floorboard (100€) or a Bass Amp with LineOut (!) (100€) - as i am using the bass amp rarely cause the Z24 has bass amp modulation i switch between guitar and bass manually by plugging when needed or i already did set it up with switches i don´´t remember lol - lineout of amp goes to Digitech Trio+ Pedal with Footswitch (300€) - all in one Band Creator, you play a guitar sequence, it plays bass and drums, best pedal on earth - that goes to Input 1 of... -- Output B goes straight to Input 2 of... ... ZOOM R24 hardware mixer/recorder (used 220€) - LineOut to LineIn of Audiocard of PC - Lineout goes to Audio Receiver - to -- 5.1 Audio Speakers or -- Headphones Why? 1) I don´t like the RS tones and i don´t like any any any lag - i have my amptones mixed in perfectly and can use the footswitch of the amp for switching amp modes, volume control and Wah. The Guitar Tone in RS is muted (mixer) and as the tone of the amp goes to linein of Pc after the Mixer I have one Output signal to my speakers 2) Full and absolute volume Control: I don´t like unmatching volumes. Guitar Volume can be instantly controlled by the volumeswitches on the Zoom and/or the foot pedal of the amp. If songvolume is too low/high, that can be instantly controlled over the audio receivers switch. I never have to enter any damn menu or use my mouse for that. 3) i can always and instantly record my played guitar playing by just pressing record on input 1 on the Zoom for Amp audio od pressing record on input 2 on Zoom for the dry un-amped signal, or record the mixed signal with RS - audio by pressing record on the PC. 4) Absolutely no setupchange required when playing disconnected just over the amp. I always just turn power on, plug the instrumentcable into guitar and play. 5) I am a fan of Hardware-Recording. i tried with multiple Software DAWs but that makes it all very complicated for me. So i ended up with the Zoom R24 that features unlimited projects, 24 track recording, amps and effects for guitar, bass and voice, a drum computer and mastering. I have got my also my keyboard, a vocal mic, a instrument mic for cajones/flutes/harp/ocarinas or whatever of the instruments i can play even less than guitar to have a lot of fun with my kids or alone. It´s also connected to my PC via USB so i can quickly import eg Ultimate Guitar background tracks to record my guitar line over that, or just a drumtrack or vice versa. 6) If i need to me quiet i can have all of the above via headphones by plugging those into the Audio Receiver, no setup needed 7) For what it does it´s relatively cheap, given the fact that you already own headphones and speakers and a PC with line-in and your instrument(s) the above was about 1k€ for me, you can pass on the Trio+, go for a ZoomR8 or R16 and only a bass or guitar amp with line-out (!) and pass on the floorboard and will be at 400-500$/€ That´s my setup grown over 9 years of RS, if anybody needs setup help (also the windows soundcard settings to get the mix sent to lineout) or tips or has a tip for improvement just shout. Rod.
  2. So I have USB wired Logitech G933 Headphones, and Rocksmith doesn't seem to detect these as a viable sound output on PC, which is odd because they work just fine on my Mac. When i plug the headphones in via AUX cord, they work just fine. But I like the USB connection because the headphones are 7.1 surround sound, but if Rocksmith doesn't detect them, what should I do?
  3. Hey guys, need some headphones for when I'm practicing at night and don't want to bother anyone. I am not looking for earbuds. I play Guitar (lead mostly) if that makes a difference. I play RS on PC, but also want to plug headphones into my amp too for practice. So, what do you recommend? I don't want earbuds, just some good quality headphones (maybe something with it's own volume?) I understand the limits of headphones, but it would be nice to have something that sounds decent, I already use a pair of Sony's. I don't want to spend an arm and a leg, but I don't want to cheap out either. Let me know guys, it is greatly appreciated (links are helpful too!)
  4. Hello Everyone, so I've been playing Rocksmith 2014 on PC for over a year now and I absolutely love it due to this community and the openness of the program compared to when I played it on PS3. Anyways, I just switched headphones recently and I've noticed that there is a slight delay when I play a note and when I hear it on RS. Since these headphones don't do a great job at isolating outside sounds, it's very difficult to play fast passages cleanly. Does anyone know how I can fix this through audio settings? Or any tips? Thanks, Ben
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