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Hello,

I'm quite new to Rocksmith, so far learned a couple of Judas Priest songs and messed around with some CDLC. I really want to learn Seek&Destroy and downloaded the CDLC, but for the first time using rocksmith my gutar is really noisy in this song, if I let go of the strings the static noise comes up (it doesn't in other songs I tried or on my amp), and when I palm mute the 5th string I can hear the 2nd string vibrating as well and everything becomes a cacophony. I tried recalibrating while in the song menu but that didn't change anything. Tried lowering the pickup volume but it's the same. I'm using real tone cable. Is there anything else I can do to adjust? My pickups are seymour duncan JB/59.

If it is that CDLC, which you said as much in the post,

The quickest and easiest way is you can go to Tone Designer in game, either use another preset Authentic tone or make your own custom tone and assign it to 2,3, or 4 on your keyboard to switch to.

 

There are other options like using DLC builder to deconstruct the chart and stripping the tone the creator made, and substituting it with your own.

I have read that using CF Song Manager you can edit tones in that as well. I have not used CF Song Manager to confirm this. 

(Right click on it and select Edit Song Information.
Find the tab labeled Tones and click that. Here you will find the tones for the song.
You can also edit the tone loudness by double-clicking on volume, but it's a trial and error to find the correct number. More negative = louder.)

 

If it is every song, go to gain over ride (Tools->options->audio settings->input db gain override) and turn it down some.

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