Do this for each device except the one you connect your guitar to, in my case, the cable. Go to recording devices, right click on them and select disable. First thing you have to do is configure your audio devices. The software is different though – I updated my Windows to 8.1 and Rocksmith to 2014. ![]() As you can see, I have the same ultrabook, the same cable and the same Ibanez I used in the previous video. After using the patch and crack, I checked my PC with 5 antiviruses available for me, and all of them failed to detect any threats. Also be aware that as per copyrasts false claims, antivirus software flags all cracks as a virus by default. You clearly will have to patch the game, and while normally I don’t post links to warez, I will make an exception this time and upload the patch and crack to my site, be sure to check the link in the description. In fact, you don’t have to buy any USB cable at all – if your computer has an audio in jack, where you connect a microphone or a line input, you can just get a 6mm to 3.5mm adapter for your normal guitar cable, or purchase a 6mm to 3.5mm jack cable widely available almost in any electronics shop. Well I guess I have to stand my ground and release this video to prove the cable can be used to play Rocksmith 2014 and you don’t have to buy original Realtone cable. However, one of the viewers accused me of fooling the viewers with the video title, as this cable doesn’t seem to work in Rocksmith 2014. I ignored most of such comments, as I long lost any interest in playing the guitar in general, and Rocksmith in particular. Rocksmith 2014 is available fro over a year now, and many of my viewers begged me to update the video for the newer Rocksmith. If you still want to follow the instruction, look for a Rocksmith 2014 torrent from late 2013 with update 3 and patch files included. So I removed the link to the patch described below, and the link above now goes to a universal patch which should work on both legit and non-legit copies of the game. It’s been a while since I posted this manual, and Rocksmith game has received numerous updates, which require an updated patch. It works.My channel has a video review of a cheap USB audio cable to connect a guitar to PC, and also it shows how to use this cable in Rocksmith game instead of rather expensive original Realtone cable. I remember my device manager showing the Rocksmith driver as "ocksmith" or something else spelled wrong. I have read that people try buying a powered USB 3.0 hub and it works for them too when they don't have a USB-C port or adapter. It works fine on my laptop on the USB 3.0 port. For some reason, Windows 10 does not like this real tone cable on my current setup. Oddly enough when I plug my external 1TB drive that requires full USB power, it works just fine. It has to have something to do with the amount of power the USB 3.0 and lower ports are putting out. In the end, I used my USB to USB-C adapter that came with my Galaxy S9 phone and plugged it into the USB-C port directly into the motherboard and it worked instantly. No matter what I did, what settings I changed in the BIOS or Windows, nothing worked. I verified the local files under Rocksmith 2014.Ī little while back, Windows 10 pushed an update that messed up the way my USB ports see the real tone cable for whatever reason. Rocksmith loaded just fine and other steam games work. I tried different devices in the USB ports and those work fine. I have two cables, both of which were working before these updates. I raised the levels to 100% on the mic/cable. I reinstalled the driver of the cable (my computer recognizes it). ![]() My realtone cable is not working, or there's a setting that I'm missing.there is no sound coming out of my guitar. The music plays (so my speakers are working). I also believe steam updated but long before that and everything was fine. So, my pc did a windows 10 update yesterday. ***** SOLVED***** For those with the new Windows 10 update make sure you've gone into the cable sound options, turned the levels up, changed the quality to DVD, but also when opening your sound options make sure 'allow desktop apps access to your microphone' is ENABLED.
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