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Rocksmith 2014 guitar palm mute noise (video example)

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Hello,

I have Rocksmith 2014 Remastered Learn and Play Edition. I am using Real Tone Cable to connect the guitar to my PC.

When connected, the guitar makes a lot of unwanted noise, but the most annoying thing is that when I play a chord and palm mute it, there is always 1-2 second "swoosh" sound before the strings mute. It's difficult to explain, so I made a video. In the video I first play and mute the chord when guitar is connected to amp, and there is no problem, so the guitar itself should be fine. But as you can hear, when I change to Real Tone Cable and Rocksmith, there is always a 1-2 second noise after I palm mute the strings.

This happens with all the tones in the game. I have tried to calibrate many times different ways (muting the strings and holding hand on strings, then muting the string and lifting hand up) but it doesn't make much difference.

Any ideas how to fix this problem? Or is there any other software for PC that I could try to determine wheter the problem is with the hardware (cable or PC) or with Rocksmith software.

Thank you very much!

 

 

 

It's Noise Gate not adjusted to your guitars output, most songs have that issue, only way you can counter it is by either editing each setup or go ASIO with an interface instead of the RT cable and use a real gate.

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