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bullbuchanan
I've been doing a ton of research on the nuances of sound configuration in this game. It's fairly upsetting that I have $1000 worth of hi end recording gear and a PS audio amp at near-zero latency for other purposes, and yet it performs worse than my realtek onboard sound card...
I'm currently running line-in. Would I see any sound quality improvement if I were to get a rocksmith cable? Google left me empty trying to find any comparisons. It would be totally useless to me otherwise.
I found some advice for the configuration settings (how to mute) that drastically reduced the static I get, but it still sounds rather poor, especially using the orange amp / most distortion amps in the game. I tend to get dropouts as the strings quiet down and distortion sounds like tit has static in it, as well as high or loud notes appearing to be unintentionally distorted. Increasing Latency buffer/max output doesnt really seem to improve it. It's worth noting that i'm using a very cheap ($2) 3.5mm adapter as my comp doesnt have a built in 1/4 jack.
I' run everything on a pretty powerful new gaming desktop (i7 4770k, MSI Z87-GD65 MB, etc.) Does anyone know what the requirements are for using the "Win32lowlatencymode" are? Ubi doesnt have any specs on it, and my sound is completely garbled with it on at any buffer settings, but I'm curious if there's something I could get to improve the performance there.
Anyone out there getting crystal clear sound, or are the in game amps just bad?
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