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    Welcome to the CF Rocksmith 2014 Championship! -= Week 554 =- => How and Why join the Championships? => Rocksmith 2014 Championships rules Previous' week Winners are:  

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    I know it's late in the week, but I'm gonna update the diff rating on this to a 9.

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    1. I see the winners list is wrong - it will be fixed soon. But not today. 2. Song selection done entirely by RNG. 3. Diff ratings are from the original selection list posters - I did test the son

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1 hour ago, BetterCallJamie said:

My brain hurts looking at that, is there a different approach with the Mac (if you know) since we don't need the ASIO stuff?

The only thing that comes to mind is using a drop pedal if you have one before plugging the signal into the Mac

If you use the USB cable I'm not sure if there's anything you could do

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This was pretty tricky, will take some work to get this better.

17 hours ago, BubbleWrapDragon said:

The only thing that comes to mind is using a drop pedal if you have one before plugging the signal into the Mac

If you use the USB cable I'm not sure if there's anything you could do

I'm thinking about a drop pedal any recommendations, the Digitech Drop Pedal is £129 which is an awful lot.

1 hour ago, BetterCallJamie said:

I'm thinking about a drop pedal any recommendations, the Digitech Drop Pedal is £129 which is an awful lot.

They sometimes have them second hand at CEX online and there is one on ebay uk starting bid for £70 if that's any help. I bought one a couple of years ago and its definitely worth getting one.

19 hours ago, BetterCallJamie said:

I'm thinking about a drop pedal any recommendations, the Digitech Drop Pedal is £129 which is an awful lot.

Just buy enough guitars to cover every tuning .... sorted 

On 6/5/2024 at 5:57 PM, BetterCallJamie said:

I'm thinking about a drop pedal any recommendations, the Digitech Drop Pedal is £129 which is an awful lot.

I'm using an old zoom multifx pedal, it does the (drop) job pretty well.

I think you can find them for $60 or less if used.

I'm coming back to the championship after a short break due to my trip.

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Ohh what an old classic! Difficult charty for intermediate. I would give this a 6.

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I don't know, but I think this deserves a 7.

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Why do you do this to me?

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On 6/4/2024 at 4:33 PM, BubbleWrapDragon said:

The only thing that comes to mind is using a drop pedal if you have one before plugging the signal into the Mac

If you use the USB cable I'm not sure if there's anything you could do

yea drop pedal does work with usb cable. i used to do that since i didnt know how to setup focusrite. but i figured it out this week 😄

/m/   Genre Custom dlc Playlists  + Weekly Rocksmith championship on Spotify @midi ogre
Current Championship Song Selection Submissions and Guidelines here
(you can use Scowalts app to download your liked spotify songs)

@ Mikson  Very nice job on your score in masterclass rhythm!! I'm gonna try to get close to it if i can before the week ends 😛 the speed is what kills me in that song though. Feels like I need to be a bunny induced with cocaine and caffeine to play it. Hopefully with some practice i can get near soon

/m/   Genre Custom dlc Playlists  + Weekly Rocksmith championship on Spotify @midi ogre
Current Championship Song Selection Submissions and Guidelines here
(you can use Scowalts app to download your liked spotify songs)

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