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  1. I recently purchased Rocksmith 2014, but I don't have the real-tone cable. I do have a Zoom G3X multi effects pedal. It has a usb interface in it, and I have used it for recording and practicing for a few years. Is there a way to use that instead of the real-tone cable, or do I need to buy one?
  2. hello! i have a few questions about how people are calibrating and setting up the game. i play bass, so this mainly applies to bass, but i expect it crosses over to guitar as well. i want to be able to play with a light touch and i have had some issues with the game not picking up notes. i am pretty sure that is what the problem is. when i play light it sometimes misses in a run of notes that are the same. but if i play a similar section really hard, it never misses. i've messed around with the volume on the real tone cable settings and that leads to calibrating. what i wonder is what all you people are doing in this regard? do you always turn the volume and tone full blast on your bass? when you calibrate do you play only as hard as you want your hardest touch to be when it ramps up to the max. for players with more than one bass, do you always re-calibrate when you switch basses? i'm not super concerned with how loud my bass is in the game, only that the engine senses my touch correctly. on the tuning screen does the machine always tell you your signal is too low? no matter what bass i use, it always tells me it's low. (BUT it always asks me if i am sure i am using a bass too, so i have no idea what is up!) i would love to hear how others are setting up to get the best results!
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