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Daikano
I have been playing rocksmith without my guitar connected to the game lately because the audio processing lag has been inhibiting my performance. I connect to rocksmith long enough to 'tune' for the game, then unplug and connect to my pedal rack & amp. The down-side of this is that dynamic difficulty automatically down-grades sections so notes stop appearing, and of course every song is a 0% score.
Expecting to feel clever, I bought a simple Y connector for my guitar, which allows me to plug my guitar into my amp, as well as my PC. Unfortunately, the design of such a signal splitter also allows the signal to come from my computer to my amp in the form of digital noise. I've tried putting the splitter both before or after my compressor/gate pedal but this was no help. As soon as the gate opens, the noise comes in with the guitar.
I have considered buying an A/B and A+B footswitch that costs $70 but I suspect I will find the same result.
For those of you who have successfully configured a 'no lag' setup, could you please tell me how you eliminate the digital noise that comes out of the rocksmith cable? Would an A+B switch put a filter between the two channels?
Thanks in advance.
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