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Hey guys. Hope everyone is well! I have not been playing for months because my real tone cable just up and died.

 

I have been planning on getting a Focusrite audio interface. I was wondering if anyone managed to make it work with this device?

 

Or am I stuck paying $30 just for a new cable for rocksmith?

 

-Chris

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@@MusashiX09, recently ubi changed policy bout noRTcable talk, so you'll need such small app and some time to adjust sound lvls

but if you'lll get much noise and if this asio only you'd better fix your rt cable(re-wire yourself or bring to a smart guy who will)
or spent some $$ for a new cable and rethink your loop to maximally avoid stress for RT-cable.

My solution is not a cheap one but my guitar into an amp head using a regular cable and from the amp head into a clean mono channel on my mixer. On my mixer I've routed that incoming signal to the sub out channel and connected an IK Stealthplug (but I assume it will also work with a regular Rocksmith cable).

 

The result is a much better tone and because you can keep the volume level of the Rocksmith cable low by raising the volume on the amp which does a much better job at it.

 

I know that Rocksmith supports Asio but I have yet to find any information on how to set it up. Now that Ubisoft is allowing talk about using other hardware to play on Rocksmith I hope that they will release some information on how to use it.

Music gives a spirit to the universe

wings to the mind, flight to the

imagination, and life to everything.

-Plato

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Thanks for the info! It's not the end of the world if I have to pick up a new cable.. It's just if one broke.. will I have to buy a cable every 2-3 years? Worth it but kind of silly/annoying.

 

I am going to see if I can make it work with the focusrite somehow. 

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