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Record using Rocksmith tones, to a backing track.

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Hey guys, I've got a question..maybe some of you more tech savvy people can help me out.

Lots of great tones in Rocksmith right? ...Well I want to practice the scales I've used in game, with backing tracks that are free to use online, say, a blues jam or something.

My software is primitive, to say the least...my knowledge even moreso. I'm using Audacity, and I am able to record using the Realtone cable through Audacity...which is great, over a backing track...BUT, I want to know if there is a way to record using the tones in Rocksmith, over a backing track in Audacity.

I've turned Audio Exclusivity OFF...I've tried various things, but the moment I alt+tab out of the game, no sound coming from my guitar...

Any thoughts? It would be greatly appreciated.

While Rocksmith might make some things easier, it certainly doesn't offer lots of "great tones". A real amp, tube or even transistor will offer you far more better tones than Rocksmith ever will... Rocksmith tones are pure trash.

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Can you not dowload free Amp Simulation plug ins for Audacity?

 

http://www.audacityteam.org/download/plug-ins/

 

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/PLUGINS_VST/

 

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/SimulAnalog/

 

 

That's probaly gonna be a lot less painful than frankensteining some way of using Rocksmith tones.

 

 

 

Enjoy :D

Ummm...okay, you are brilliant. thank you Plum!

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