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It's always the low E and it just quits working. I have tried unplugging the cable, multiple times and it doesn't seem to make a difference... I'm not a violent man but this makes me want to break things...

 

 

 

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Increase the cable volume on the windows control panel. Cable volume defaults to 17. my Strat has the same problem if I don't increase the cable volume. Its REALLY annoying. Rocksmith changes it back EVERYtime you start the program so you will have to alt-tab out of rocksmith while it is running to set it.

When you say quits working do you mean no sound or not picking notes up

 

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I had something similar happen when I'd play the first RS2012. Later I realized one of my pickups was dead, installed a new set and it worked fine.

Increase the cable volume on the windows control panel. Cable volume defaults to 17. my Strat has the same problem if I don't increase the cable volume. Its REALLY annoying. Rocksmith changes it back EVERYtime you start the program so you will have to alt-tab out of rocksmith while it is running to set it.

 

They addressed this in a patch a while ago.  There should be an option somewhere in the game setting that controls the gain of the cable.

just so you know guys different d3dx9_42.dll versions have different default volumes only found this out when i used the rs on the laptop and had a different location for the downloaded dll and teh laptop was a lot louder for the guitar. I first assumed it was the sound card but the big pc version was loader no idea why when i copied the dll over from the laptop

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