Thanks, I was able to get RS to work with my focusrite 2i2. However, immediately I was hearing 2 really weird distorted sounds - it was crackling in the audio and also it sounded like two guitars playing at the same time( as if I was playing my guitar through a clean amp and also through an amp with distortion, two separate distinct sounds at the same time). I went back and made sure my settings in the various .ini files matched. to get rid of the crackling in the audio: As someone else pointed out, it is necessary to make sure that your audio interface device has a good buffer setup for it, which may vary from brand to brand and model to model and also your PC hardware setup. For focusrite, once the device is connected and turned on, right click on the focusrite icon near the time and choose "Scarlett 2i2 Device Settings" or whatever model of scarlett you have. On the popup window, I left the sample rate at default and changed the buffer size to 48. Note, don't go through the focusrite app, you have to do it the way I described. to get rid of the extra guitar sounds: what was happening is that when using the headset hooked directly to the headphone jack on the front of the 2i2, that is for monitoring and I was hearing the clean guitar sounds even when I haven't started RS. Once I started RS, then I would still hear the clean guitar, and then also the guitar sounds from within RS at the same time. I discovered that by turning off INST on the 2i2, this turned off the clean guitar sounds, but left the ingame guitar sounds in RS.
I just want to say thank you, I've watched half a dozen videos while trying to get this working and yours was fantastic. I greatly appreciate the segmented timeline for the video, friend.
This video is the best thing that has happened to me after the arrival of COVID-19... I had some issues finding the Behringer UM2 Drivers, but after finding them this worked like a charm... I don't know you but I love you man!
If this didn't work and the announcer voice is slow and weird you have a latency issue. Read the mod file and change the ini from "driver" to "host". It should fix it and change your interface to 48000hz and 144* buffer size which is the default of the game.
Also: If a DLC didn't show up on windows 7 mode, try running it through steam on administrator mode and > properties > windows 10 or 11 if that's your OS.
is it worth the money and the work configuring an audio interface to play?, where I live, I can buy 2 real tone cables for the price of 1 decent audio interface but the cable is plug and play, no extras required. What should I do?
@@akanobody5622 depends on your other setup. What are the reasons for an interface only for this kind of setup: - less latency - better sound - better playback sound (headphone outs from pc aren‘t that great) Nothing more, nothing less. Also what an audio interface enables you: - recording your guitars - free guitar amp simulations - jamming with audios/backingtracks, all from one source - connecting possibility for studio speakers I don‘t know where you live but for example at thomann, which ships nearly worldwide, you can get a behringer umc202 for around 40€ In the long run, an audio interface is a worthy investment for any musician imo.
@@akanobody5622 Well you won't get twice the better tone, so I won't recommend it unless you are planning to get the interface anyway. But don't buy it just for Rocksmith unless you have lots of extra cash. And I also personally think that rocksmith cable is better than cheap interface. Hope this helps :)
Wow, it works like a charm, thanks a lot for this video! I've had somewhat decent latency with Rocksmith cable before, but it was noticeable, now I can't notice any latency and to me it seems like sound has gotten a lot better - cleaner, more sustain and I can actually hear pinch harmonics in game, which for me was impossible with Rocksmith cable. Thanks again!
This video and a friends advice, has definitely swayed my decision to move a way from buying a USB mic (booooo now I realise why USB mic's suck). Awesome video! Exactly what I needed to know so I can have a more comfortable and clearer experience with Rocksmith!
badass thank you dude. i was omw to amazon before i thought to check yt for a more reasonable solution. already have the scarlet interface. im rockin out tonight!
Was a bit worried as I wasn't certain which input my device would be on and it also wasn't on the list but it worked 1st time. Great guide, amazingly to the point, thanks!
You are amazing, friend. Got my Motu M2 audio interface hooked up to my classical guitar to work with Rocksmith 2014 Remastered through your guide. Thanks a million! :)
thanks man, your video actually got me playing rocksmith with a behringer um2. btw, checked your last music video, quality stuff right there, hope you do well m8.
how did you get the um2 to recognize? I can't seem to figure it out. I tried the asio4all and that seems to work but I also have a UMC, but when I plug that into the code it doesn't register that I have a realtone cable. at least when I use the ASIO4ALL it thinks I have a real tone cable but I can't get sound out of it
After 2 hours of countless other videos on trying to figure this out, it finally works all thanks to you - literally immediately worked. You have a new subscriber! Thanks man :)
Thank you so much !!! at first didnt work, after re installing line 6 tone port ux1 drivers.....it works !!! thanks !! update: i have to unplug and plug the usb to "load " the driver each time i close the game....or i start it also the sound is much better (for me) with the real tone, although sustain improved a lot....the note detection issues....still have them : ) but its good to know that i dont need the cable if one day breaks or whatever
Thanks a mill for this. Always wanted this game , bought it cause of your vid, inserted the files, added Focusrite USB ASIO into Asio.Input and it works 100%. I am using the focusrite 2i2 3rd gen and used release 0.5.5 from github. Thanks for the vid.
Awesome guide. Guys, If you hear a squeaky sound in the game, then I recommend turning off the LOOPBACK function in the audio interface driver settings.
Excellent! Working perfectly with IK multimedia Axe I/O. Using "AXE IO ASIO" for the driver, input & output, with channel value of "0" for both in & out. Many thanks!
You are a legend! After going through two Rocksmith cables I gave up through frustration. After many years I'm trying again, been at it for a week then I watched your video. Thanks to you I have successfully connected my (very) old Steinberg UR22, a pair of headphones and my Fender Stratocaster upto a laptop running Windows 8.1 with Rocksmith (steam) installed. Works like a charm! Thanks again.
Thank you very much for this video. I love to play Rocksmith but it was a hit in the ... to buy a new real tone cable everytime. After a one year break from Rocksmith i want to give it another try and I found this video by you and after 10 Minutes and a variant cable XLR to 6,3mm it worked by me finally. Thank you very much for it. You done a great job.
Ich kann dir garnicht genug danken. Rocksmith versauert bestimmt schon seit 4-5 jahren in meiner steam bibliothek, weil es mit dem real Tone Kabel nie wirklich gut lief... Ich bin einfach nur happy das es jetzt läuft. Töne werden endlich erkannt und nichtmehr verschluckt und das auch noch ohne Verzögerung und in besserer Qualität, ein Traum. VIELEN VIELEN VIELEN lieben dank❤
Oh God now I can finally use my steinberg interface, so freaking awesome! Thank you sooo much! Best thing ist that my Bass is now WAY louder than before. Before I couldnt hear my instrument very well and had to turn up the volume but then the rest goes up aswell. Ingame settings never really made a difference to that… Only thing is that now somehow I cant change the Windows Volume, it just stays at a certain volume so I have to change Volume through my Amplifier. But the Instrument itself only changes volume by using the Steinberg Volume. But anyway this is awesome! Now I can even hook up a Microfone to the Steinberg Interface to use an acoustic guitar yay!
Hey! Glad to hear that the video helped you :) You can´t control the Rocksmith Volume via windows because the game is now directly connected to your audio interface. you can make it quieter by changing the mixer settings inside rocksmith. You now also control the main volume of your bass via the instrument input gain knob of your audio interface, thats correct :)
first of all thank you for the quick answer! I found the issue actually :) This was because Windows Audio Selector on the Taskbar was set to my Steinberg Interface so Volume Control Button could not change Volume of my 3,5mm Cable Output. After Changing to Cable Output, I can control the Volume with my Keyboard buttons again. Right now Im also trying to set the Steinberg as Output instead of having the sound output over 3,5mm Cable. i put the drivers name in the Asio.Output in the ini-file but Rocksmith does not play the sound over it. Windows itself plays sound without issues. Do you know what the problem is here? I played around with the BaseChannel but no change… According to the ASIO-log, my Output corresponds to Channel 0 and 1, 0 being for the left channel and 1 for the right channel. I dont understand why the channels are split up, could that be an issue? But even then, it should play the sound atleast over 1 channel right? But Rocksmith doesnt make any sound… I can still play over 3,5mm cable, but Id prefer over the Steinberg Output - would make some stuff easier.
Bless you @Worgram. I was two hours into troubleshooting and ready to give up when I came across your video, started over, and followed your instructions. And in case anyone is wondering this *does in fact work with Scarlett 6i6 2nd Generation*. Much love and I'm excited to start having fun while practicing!
I used an M-Audio interface to play Rocksmith and i've been testing for 3 hours and works with this config. Thank you for the video! [Config] EnableWasapiOutputs=0 EnableWasapiInputs=0 EnableAsio=1 [Asio] ; available buffer size modes: ; driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver ; host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application ; custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field BufferSizeMode=driver CustomBufferSize= [Asio.Output] Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO BaseChannel=0 AltBaseChannel= EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 [Asio.Input.0] Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 [Asio.Input.1] Driver= Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 [Asio.Input.Mic] Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
Ein Millionenfaches DANKESCHÖN!!! Seit 4 Jahren eiert Rocksmith auf meinem PC rum und ich habe es nie richtig zum laufen gebracht. Dank deines Videos und des vorgestellten Tools funktioniert es endlich über meinen Line6 Spider V wie ich es mir vorstelle! Vielen Vielen Dank!!! \m/
Play in disconnect mode with an amp sim plugin. It just sounds better to my ears playing along to the track, rather than trying to keep up with the note tracker.
I bought a radial aby switch just to be able to send the realtone cable to my computer while simultaneously sending to my amp, which is going through a usb mixer. The latency is insane, and the note detection is horrible. I'm really close to chucking the cable and resetting everything to 0% and just playing to the game using the amp and mixer
Thanks! I bought rocksmith 2014 today (I know I know, but I didn't wanna wait for the new one) and this worked perfectly first time on my scarlett 2i2 :)
I suffered for a long time with my FocusRite Solo 3Gen, and on the pirated one, and later bought the original game, there were always glitches with sound. In the end, everything was resolved by removing Assio4All.
Yep! The focusrite control driver is way better than asio4all. Generally speaking I‘ve also had alot of problems with asio4all as it crashed and won‘t activate sources if used by other programms etc.
This video is exactly what I was looking for, yet couldn't find before I got myself a realtone cable. Two weeks later I find this video. Damn :D Quick question though - everything works fine, but on my scarlett solo, when I calibrate, it says to strum the strings as hard as I can. I do that, yet the 'needle' is still below of what it's supposed to be. That is until I press the 'Inst' (instrument gain) toggle on my interface. But then it introduces a bit of noise at the end of sustain. So like, I strum a string, it sounds okay, but just as the note is about to die down, i hear some light buzzing (not crackling or anything). It's not a deal breaker while playing songs, but I was still wondering if anything could be done about it? The Gain knob is as low as possible, but not disabled completely. So TL;DR - with instrument gain enabled, Scarlett Solo introduces a little bit of buzzing noise when the notes are dying down. Without instrument gain enabled on the interface - I can't strum hard enough during calibration, despite me slamming the strings as hard as I possibly can. Any advice? :) Apart from that, everything works like a charm and I'm so happy, I could cry :D Thnx for bringing this thing up!
Hey dude! The "noise" at the end is probably caused by overdriving your focusrite input and as rocksmith wasn´t really calibrated for an Audio Interface it seems like It can´t recognize too low of a level^^. Two things you can do: 1. Calibrate the audio gain yourself using the rocksmith db metering in the options after turning the input of your scarlett so it goes to yellow when you play full blast 2. Turn on instrument but leave the input gain on your focusrite at zero. then do auto calibrate and play as hard as you can while increasing the input gain of the scarlett. Glad everything else worked out fine for you! Lots of fun with Rocksmith :)
@@Worgram Hey! Thanks for the reply. What seems to have helped is going with the second option, then when the game asks you to mute the strings, only touch them for like half a second, then release, instead of muting and holding.
I just... can't. I have no idea what's going on but I think because I have the Focusrite Scarlett Solo all the cable plugs are in different places so I have wrong output or something...? I've spent multiple days trying to figure out how to set this damn game up. Ima just quit and get the stupid rocksmith plus.
@@justpeaches1753 update: I got it to work on this one, 2014 but it's been a year bro so I don't know how I did it... and tbh I only played the game a few times before i started my endless procrastination of playing guitar up until now 😭
Thanks for the great video explanation. I am using a M-audio fast track for my bass I can say with out a doubt the sound is much cleaner with no muddy sound as with the realtone cable, once again thank you for a simple guide on how to use a audio interface.
It works, it finally recognizes my Guitar trough my Behringer UM2. Thanks for that. But the sound of my game is gone and i dont know how to fix this...
When you reinstall the game like you did, the Game and all it´s folders should be reset to factory setting, therefore the fix and all it´s data should be gone also. If not, make sure to delete them. You can simply search for the filenames you download from github. :) If you are still experience sound problems, make sure that everything else soundwise works fine (do you have windows audio in general, youtube sound etc. ?) If not, maybe the Interface has a problem or something else in your system is wrong.
@@Worgram Du sprichst ja deutsch :D Ja ich habe das Spiel komplett runtergenommen und auch im Steamverzeichnis den Ordner gelöscht. Sonst funktioniert der Sound auf meinem Pc, auf UA-cam und anderen Spielen. Vllt hat sich Windows ja was verstellt oder ich habs irgendwie hingekriegt, denke eigentlich nicht das das an den Soundfiles lag Schade, habe schon ne Weile probiert mein Interface mit Rocksmith zu verbinden und das war das erstemal das es funktioniert hat. Naja vllt krieg ichs ja noch irgendwie hin aber danke :)
@@LilBech Haha jaa, ich spreche auch deutsch :) hmm also vielleicht hängt es mit dem "typischen" rocksmith problem von früher zusammen. vor diesem Fix konnte ich rocksmith auch nicht über mein Audio Interface spielen, sondern musste es immer von meiner Soundboard Karte hin in das Interface verkabeln. Probier mal, ob du sound bekommst, wenn das Interface nicht angestöpselt ist und du einfach mal mit deinen Kopfhörern direkt an deinen PC gehst, falls er einen Headphone in hat.
Danke!!!!! Das "RealTonekabel" und die Latenz waren zu heulen bei mir. Andere Anleitungen haben nur bedingt funktioniert. Diese Anleitung war super :) SO macht Rocksmith spass... Mach weiter so :)
@@Worgram Danke werd ich haben :) Falls du mal lust und zeit hast, kannst du ggf ein Video machen in dem erklärt wird wie das mit den Custom DLC´s funktioniert? Das neue Rocksmith+ soll ja ein kostenpflichtiges Abo werden...darauf hab ich eher keine Lust und viel andere scheinbar ebenfalls nicht
Du bist mein Held! Seit mein Kater mein Realtone Cable durchgekaut hat hab ich immer mal wieder versucht mit dem no cable mod mein Behringer Audio Interface zum laufen zu bringen, aber es hat einfach nicht geklappt. Kann noch gar nicht glauben, dass es dann doch so einfach sein soll. Danke für dein Tutorial - wünsche dir alles Gute. Rock On!
Vielen Dank dafür! Tatsächlich habe ich dieses Video auch aus dem Grund heraus erstellt, damit endlich ein leicht verständliches und nicht allzu langes Tutorial bezüglich RS Asio auf UA-cam vorhanden ist... Denn ich hatte beim ursprünglichen Suchen keins gefunden. :D ...Und doch, es ist so einfach und es ist traumhaft!
@@Worgram ich habe das scarlette 2i2 3gen und bei mir wird das angezeigt wenn ich ins spiel gehe: it sounds like your cable is unplugged. Ich habe alles mal angeklickt was geht am interface ich suche jz seid 2 tagen eine lösung und nichts geht habe die ini gewechselt und so nichts geht. Wäre cool wenn du mir helfen könntest danke.
@@Worgram ja habe den korrekten treiber rausgesucht den auch jeder andere benutzt habe auch die inputs geändert hast du noch einen tipp die buffer habe ich eingestellt am Gerät und in der ini.
@@lennye7851 Du könntest noch versuchen, das Interface als Windows Standard audio zu entfernen, sodass nur Rocksmith darauf zugreift. Andere hatten schon das Problem, dass der Sound aufgrund anderer Programme nicht funktioniert hat.
To use windows audio instead of your audio interface audio use these settings in the RS_ASIO.ini file: EnableWasapiOutputs=1 (At the top of the file) [Asio.Output] Driver= Leave this empty
I got a 204HD and it didn´t work... what exactly have you done? Rocksmith grumbles it can´t find any audio output devices and suggest to connect one and restart Note: I don´t use the buildin audio card of my PC... any help is welcome! :)
Will have to return to this after I get an audio interface ordered and new cable, the cable I bought doesn't work with an alternative method, too much interference in the audio jack cable slot on my guitar. So i will make sure to follow this again once it all comes in, thanks for this video! Much appreciated
[Config] EnableWasapiOutputs=0 EnableWasapiInputs=0 EnableAsio=1 [Asio] ; available buffer size modes: ; driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver ; host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application ; custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field BufferSizeMode=custom CustomBufferSize=96 [Asio.Output] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO BaseChannel=0 AltBaseChannel= EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 EnableRefCountHack= [Asio.Input.0] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO Channel=2 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 EnableRefCountHack= [Asio.Input.1] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 EnableRefCountHack= [Asio.Input.Mic] Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 EnableRefCountHack= @@johnwilliams2993
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial! One question: Is it possible to choose another output? (for example Turtle Beach Headphones or the Basic Output from Windows?
Hey, thanks :) Nope Windows only unfortunately. but rocksmith has a dedicated mode for mac users. just search in the settings and switch the cable mode to audio input or smth like that :)
Thank you so much for this! I can now play though my kemper :) Guitar into kemper input and kemper output into interface. the turn down the guiter in rocksmith mixer and only get the kemper guitar sound of choice :)
@@DamageInc86 I use clean signal out of kemper into interface. The distortion sound of choice comes out of my engl cabinet. And the sound from the game from my studio monitors.
For anyone having issues getting this to work my solution was to install the Windows 7/8 driver. I have a Scarlett 2i4 interface which when having the Windows 10/11 driver installed, rocksmith was picking up that I'm using a "Thunder bolt" driver which I'm not. I tried to force the "Focusrite USB ASIO" driver in the RS_ASIO .ini file but this wouldn't work. Simply put - Install the windows 7/8 focusrite driver (yes even if you're on w10 / w11). Once the older driver was installed everything just worked as Rocksmith was picking up the Focusrite USB ASIO driver. Rocksmith sounds great, and I was able to get the buffer down to 48 with really no detectable latency when playing.
It works! Thanks man, although I have sensable latency. I turned up the latency buffer to 8 but still you can feel it. Any suggetions on how to fix it? I'm using Behringer u-phoria umc22 and my headphones are connected directly into the interface.
@@the_dwarf_135 you shouöd turn the latency buffer down to 1 or so and in the „custombuffersize“ line in the rs_asio file you can type in 16,32,64,128 etc. With that you‘ll significantly reduce the latenxy :)
Focusrite Scarlett Solo or 2i2 3rd gen. Cause the 4th gen is out the solo is now only 87€ which makes it the cheapest big brand audio interface with a good asio driver
@@imposantermrbubblebutt8197 hey dude, I haven‘t tried that one but you may be right :) if it has its own good Asio driver thats all that counts for rocksmith :)
i just tried it with an m audio duo. works great, i even hear a drumstick precount before the songs now, which i didnt hear with the ubisoft cable. strange. @@Worgram
Thank you so much man your awesome! But, I kinda lost you in some of your instructions. I'm confused because first, you say to paste the driver then you delete it in the output? Why did yo do that?
Hi! Thank you, it works! There's only 1 problem, my guitar only produces natural, clean sounds for everything & because I'm a Metalhead, it's kind of a real downer. In other words, it's like playing with no amplifier/effects at all...Any way I could fix that?
can you pls screenshot your specs? I can't get my scarlett Solo to work, and it's showing Focusrite thunderbolt ASIO and Focusrite USB ASIO, and I've tried both channels 1 and 2 for the input
@@BrokenAntelope try to follow this video: ua-cam.com/video/gIp6IyPjGOY/v-deo.html If it doesn't work, go to the Rocksmith discord server and send a message at the #support channel, the people there are really helpful I got mine fixed... good luck!
Danke für das Tutorial! Bei mir war das Problem, dass ich den zweiten Spieler über das Mikrofon laufen lassen musste und da den Input auf den 2. Input stellen musste. So ein gefummel, vorallem weil man das Game alle 2min neu starten muss für jede Änderung :D
thanks! got it working! is it possible to use my regular speakers plugged into my CPU (not monitors plugged into my interface) for the output audio? thanks!
@@rockbandftmfw9 do you have the correct focusrite driver installed? :) also the newest steam version of rocksmith and the rs_asio files placed directly in the main-folder of rocksmith? :)
@@Worgram Ive actually fixed it! Thank you for your speedy reply too! My rocksmith.ini was all sorts of messed up I just copied yours and fixed my crackling noise. I am now trying to figure out how to mute my direct input sound and just have rocksmiths guitar
@@rockbandftmfw9 nice to hear that! The answer for your question lies within the direct monitoring/mix of your clarett inside the focusrite control software :)
Knew you were German after 2 seconds. Thank you for this video
Such a brutal yet honest comment.
Thanks, I was able to get RS to work with my focusrite 2i2. However, immediately I was hearing 2 really weird distorted sounds -
it was crackling in the audio and also it sounded like two guitars playing at the same time( as if I was playing my guitar through a clean amp and also through an amp with distortion, two separate distinct sounds at the same time).
I went back and made sure my settings in the various .ini files matched.
to get rid of the crackling in the audio:
As someone else pointed out, it is necessary to make sure that your audio interface device has a good buffer setup for it, which may vary from brand to brand and model to model and also your PC hardware setup. For focusrite, once the device is connected and turned on, right click on the focusrite icon near the time and choose "Scarlett 2i2 Device Settings" or whatever model of scarlett you have. On the popup window, I left the sample rate at default and changed the buffer size to 48. Note, don't go through the focusrite app, you have to do it the way I described.
to get rid of the extra guitar sounds:
what was happening is that when using the headset hooked directly to the headphone jack on the front of the 2i2, that is for monitoring and I was hearing the clean guitar sounds even when I haven't started RS. Once I started RS, then I would still hear the clean guitar, and then also the guitar sounds from within RS at the same time. I discovered that by turning off INST on the 2i2, this turned off the clean guitar sounds, but left the ingame guitar sounds in RS.
Same thing here, your comment saved me, Thanks!
The video plus this comment was so freakin helpfull!
Thank you so much!!!
I just want to say thank you, I've watched half a dozen videos while trying to get this working and yours was fantastic. I greatly appreciate the segmented timeline for the video, friend.
Thank you very much! Glad that I could help you, thats why I made these videos in the first place! :)
This video is the best thing that has happened to me after the arrival of COVID-19... I had some issues finding the Behringer UM2 Drivers, but after finding them this worked like a charm... I don't know you but I love you man!
Hi Diego, would you let me know where to find the driver? I have UM2 and cannot make it work! Thanks!
@@sysmariano same
Hi, i can´t make it works, have you any intructions? :)
If this didn't work and the announcer voice is slow and weird you have a latency issue. Read the mod file and change the ini from "driver" to "host". It should fix it and change your interface to 48000hz and 144* buffer size which is the default of the game.
Also: If a DLC didn't show up on windows 7 mode, try running it through steam on administrator mode and > properties > windows 10 or 11 if that's your OS.
@@marcelo.bassalo THANK YOU ! ! !
This saved me! Thanks a lot, man =)
After troubleshooting for hours I come across your video and it saved my ass!! Thank you!!
Because of this awesome tutorial I now have million times better tone, sustain and note recognizion in Rocksmith!
Glad to hear that! 😁
is it worth the money and the work configuring an audio interface to play?, where I live, I can buy 2 real tone cables for the price of 1 decent audio interface but the cable is plug and play, no extras required. What should I do?
@@akanobody5622 depends on your other setup. What are the reasons for an interface only for this kind of setup:
- less latency
- better sound
- better playback sound (headphone outs from pc aren‘t that great)
Nothing more, nothing less.
Also what an audio interface enables you:
- recording your guitars
- free guitar amp simulations
- jamming with audios/backingtracks, all from one source
- connecting possibility for studio speakers
I don‘t know where you live but for example at thomann, which ships nearly worldwide, you can get a behringer umc202 for around 40€
In the long run, an audio interface is a worthy investment for any musician imo.
@@akanobody5622 Well you won't get twice the better tone, so I won't recommend it unless you are planning to get the interface anyway. But don't buy it just for Rocksmith unless you have lots of extra cash. And I also personally think that rocksmith cable is better than cheap interface. Hope this helps :)
Wow, it works like a charm, thanks a lot for this video! I've had somewhat decent latency with Rocksmith cable before, but it was noticeable, now I can't notice any latency and to me it seems like sound has gotten a lot better - cleaner, more sustain and I can actually hear pinch harmonics in game, which for me was impossible with Rocksmith cable. Thanks again!
I‘ve had the same experience haha! Glad that I could help you 😁
This video and a friends advice, has definitely swayed my decision to move a way from buying a USB mic (booooo now I realise why USB mic's suck). Awesome video! Exactly what I needed to know so I can have a more comfortable and clearer experience with Rocksmith!
Great to hear that! Wish you lots of fun with the USB Interface 😁
what mic are you using right now?
badass thank you dude. i was omw to amazon before i thought to check yt for a more reasonable solution. already have the scarlet interface. im rockin out tonight!
DUDE! Thank you so much! Can’t believe it’s working. Good job!
Was a bit worried as I wasn't certain which input my device would be on and it also wasn't on the list but it worked 1st time. Great guide, amazingly to the point, thanks!
Dude! Great video. So happy to play with an audio interface. Thank you!
You are amazing, friend. Got my Motu M2 audio interface hooked up to my classical guitar to work with Rocksmith 2014 Remastered through your guide. Thanks a million! :)
thanks man, your video actually got me playing rocksmith with a behringer um2.
btw, checked your last music video, quality stuff right there, hope you do well m8.
Thanks alot my dude! I‘m happy that everything worked for you! :D
how did you get the um2 to recognize? I can't seem to figure it out. I tried the asio4all and that seems to work but I also have a UMC, but when I plug that into the code it doesn't register that I have a realtone cable. at least when I use the ASIO4ALL it thinks I have a real tone cable but I can't get sound out of it
After 2 hours of countless other videos on trying to figure this out, it finally works all thanks to you - literally immediately worked. You have a new subscriber! Thanks man :)
Thank you so much !!! at first didnt work, after re installing line 6 tone port ux1 drivers.....it works !!!
thanks !!
update: i have to unplug and plug the usb to "load " the driver each time i close the game....or i start it
also the sound is much better (for me) with the real tone, although sustain improved a lot....the note detection issues....still have them
: )
but its good to know that i dont need the cable if one day breaks or whatever
Thanks a mill for this. Always wanted this game , bought it cause of your vid, inserted the files, added Focusrite USB ASIO into Asio.Input and it works 100%. I am using the focusrite 2i2 3rd gen and used release 0.5.5 from github. Thanks for the vid.
Glad to help you! 😁
I got the same one, about to buy it tonight because of this video as well.
Awesome guide.
Guys, If you hear a squeaky sound in the game, then I recommend turning off the LOOPBACK function in the audio interface driver settings.
Wow! Great tip. You saved my day, buddy! Thanks =)
Excellent! Working perfectly with IK multimedia Axe I/O. Using "AXE IO ASIO" for the driver, input & output, with channel value of "0" for both in & out. Many thanks!
this is far better than the old no cable patch, I salute to you my friend that helped a lot! so easy!
You are a legend! After going through two Rocksmith cables I gave up through frustration. After many years I'm trying again, been at it for a week then I watched your video. Thanks to you I have successfully connected my (very) old Steinberg UR22, a pair of headphones and my Fender Stratocaster upto a laptop running Windows 8.1 with Rocksmith (steam) installed. Works like a charm! Thanks again.
You sir are the real guitar hero!! Thank you so Much!!
I bought the game years ago and for the first time today I'm actually able to play it properly without any technical issues. Thanks!
omg this litterally saved my bass practise, thank you so much man!
This saved me, I wasn't setting the channel properly! Thank you for this tutorial so much!!
Thank you very much for this video. I love to play Rocksmith but it was a hit in the ... to buy a new real tone cable everytime. After a one year break from Rocksmith i want to give it another try and I found this video by you and after 10 Minutes and a variant cable XLR to 6,3mm it worked by me finally. Thank you very much for it. You done a great job.
Awesome to hear that! Lots of fun with rocksmith and thanks :)
Wow, I can't thank you enough. Rocksmith finally works like a charm with my Behringer XR18.
Glad that I could help you! 😁
Ich kann dir garnicht genug danken. Rocksmith versauert bestimmt schon seit 4-5 jahren in meiner steam bibliothek, weil es mit dem real Tone Kabel nie wirklich gut lief...
Ich bin einfach nur happy das es jetzt läuft. Töne werden endlich erkannt und nichtmehr verschluckt und das auch noch ohne Verzögerung und in besserer Qualität, ein Traum.
VIELEN VIELEN VIELEN lieben dank❤
Das freut mich doch sehr! Viel Spaß mit Rocksmith weiterhin :)
Wow! Excellent tutorial my dude ! This works perfect on my SSL 2 interface with zero latecy !!! Rock on and keep shining 🤘
Thanks man, I just tried this, and got it working with a Focusrite interface.
I have almost zero latency using my Antelope without using this, maybe I'll check that out,, thank you , man for infos! Great video.
Working perfectly dude, thanks for sharing this
Men, I love u, without you never undertand that I SHOULD buy the game xD THANKS!
Oh God now I can finally use my steinberg interface, so freaking awesome! Thank you sooo much! Best thing ist that my Bass is now WAY louder than before. Before I couldnt hear my instrument very well and had to turn up the volume but then the rest goes up aswell. Ingame settings never really made a difference to that…
Only thing is that now somehow I cant change the Windows Volume, it just stays at a certain volume so I have to change Volume through my Amplifier. But the Instrument itself only changes volume by using the Steinberg Volume. But anyway this is awesome! Now I can even hook up a Microfone to the Steinberg Interface to use an acoustic guitar yay!
Hey! Glad to hear that the video helped you :)
You can´t control the Rocksmith Volume via windows because the game is now directly connected to your audio interface. you can make it quieter by changing the mixer settings inside rocksmith.
You now also control the main volume of your bass via the instrument input gain knob of your audio interface, thats correct :)
first of all thank you for the quick answer! I found the issue actually :) This was because Windows Audio Selector on the Taskbar was set to my Steinberg Interface so Volume Control Button could not change Volume of my 3,5mm Cable Output. After Changing to Cable Output, I can control the Volume with my Keyboard buttons again.
Right now Im also trying to set the Steinberg as Output instead of having the sound output over 3,5mm Cable. i put the drivers name in the Asio.Output in the ini-file but Rocksmith does not play the sound over it. Windows itself plays sound without issues. Do you know what the problem is here?
I played around with the BaseChannel but no change… According to the ASIO-log, my Output corresponds to Channel 0 and 1, 0 being for the left channel and 1 for the right channel.
I dont understand why the channels are split up, could that be an issue? But even then, it should play the sound atleast over 1 channel right? But Rocksmith doesnt make any sound…
I can still play over 3,5mm cable, but Id prefer over the Steinberg Output - would make some stuff easier.
Bless you @Worgram. I was two hours into troubleshooting and ready to give up when I came across your video, started over, and followed your instructions. And in case anyone is wondering this *does in fact work with Scarlett 6i6 2nd Generation*. Much love and I'm excited to start having fun while practicing!
Very happy to hear that! 😁
So much better than what I've been doing that requires a lot more steps!
I used an M-Audio interface to play Rocksmith and i've been testing for 3 hours and works with this config. Thank you for the video!
[Config]
EnableWasapiOutputs=0
EnableWasapiInputs=0
EnableAsio=1
[Asio]
; available buffer size modes:
; driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver
; host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application
; custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field
BufferSizeMode=driver
CustomBufferSize=
[Asio.Output]
Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO
BaseChannel=0
AltBaseChannel=
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
[Asio.Input.0]
Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
[Asio.Input.1]
Driver=
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
[Asio.Input.Mic]
Driver=M Audio M-Track Plus ASIO
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
So ein Ehrenmann!! Endlich habe ich es geschafft . Now Rock & Roll ;)
Ein Millionenfaches DANKESCHÖN!!! Seit 4 Jahren eiert Rocksmith auf meinem PC rum und ich habe es nie richtig zum laufen gebracht. Dank deines Videos und des vorgestellten Tools funktioniert es endlich über meinen Line6 Spider V wie ich es mir vorstelle! Vielen Vielen Dank!!! \m/
Freut mich sehr! :)
Thanks dude, you helped me use my x-mas present
Really well done!
Thank you for the good and easy to follow guide. Keep on rockin!
Play in disconnect mode with an amp sim plugin. It just sounds better to my ears playing along to the track, rather than trying to keep up with the note tracker.
I bought a radial aby switch just to be able to send the realtone cable to my computer while simultaneously sending to my amp, which is going through a usb mixer. The latency is insane, and the note detection is horrible. I'm really close to chucking the cable and resetting everything to 0% and just playing to the game using the amp and mixer
Thanks! I bought rocksmith 2014 today (I know I know, but I didn't wanna wait for the new one) and this worked perfectly first time on my scarlett 2i2 :)
I played the beta of the new one. Imho this one is still better :D
I suffered for a long time with my FocusRite Solo 3Gen, and on the pirated one, and later bought the original game, there were always glitches with sound. In the end, everything was resolved by removing Assio4All.
Yep! The focusrite control driver is way better than asio4all. Generally speaking I‘ve also had alot of problems with asio4all as it crashed and won‘t activate sources if used by other programms etc.
@@Worgram You can add this to the description, or to a pinned comment, if someone else has such problems too. ;)
Thank you Worgram! Great video, was able to set up my audio interface no problem with your video. Now I can enjoy this awesome game!
This video is exactly what I was looking for, yet couldn't find before I got myself a realtone cable. Two weeks later I find this video. Damn :D
Quick question though - everything works fine, but on my scarlett solo, when I calibrate, it says to strum the strings as hard as I can. I do that, yet the 'needle' is still below of what it's supposed to be. That is until I press the 'Inst' (instrument gain) toggle on my interface. But then it introduces a bit of noise at the end of sustain. So like, I strum a string, it sounds okay, but just as the note is about to die down, i hear some light buzzing (not crackling or anything). It's not a deal breaker while playing songs, but I was still wondering if anything could be done about it? The Gain knob is as low as possible, but not disabled completely.
So TL;DR - with instrument gain enabled, Scarlett Solo introduces a little bit of buzzing noise when the notes are dying down. Without instrument gain enabled on the interface - I can't strum hard enough during calibration, despite me slamming the strings as hard as I possibly can. Any advice? :)
Apart from that, everything works like a charm and I'm so happy, I could cry :D Thnx for bringing this thing up!
Hey dude! The "noise" at the end is probably caused by overdriving your focusrite input and as rocksmith wasn´t really calibrated for an Audio Interface it seems like It can´t recognize too low of a level^^.
Two things you can do:
1. Calibrate the audio gain yourself using the rocksmith db metering in the options after turning the input of your scarlett so it goes to yellow when you play full blast
2. Turn on instrument but leave the input gain on your focusrite at zero. then do auto calibrate and play as hard as you can while increasing the input gain of the scarlett.
Glad everything else worked out fine for you! Lots of fun with Rocksmith :)
@@Worgram Hey! Thanks for the reply. What seems to have helped is going with the second option, then when the game asks you to mute the strings, only touch them for like half a second, then release, instead of muting and holding.
Thanks for that tutorial! Can finally play with low latency and great detection!
I just... can't.
I have no idea what's going on but I think because I have the Focusrite Scarlett Solo all the cable plugs are in different places so I have wrong output or something...?
I've spent multiple days trying to figure out how to set this damn game up. Ima just quit and get the stupid rocksmith plus.
Couldn't get plus to work either
@@justpeaches1753 update: I got it to work on this one, 2014 but it's been a year bro so I don't know how I did it... and tbh I only played the game a few times before i started my endless procrastination of playing guitar up until now 😭
Thanks for the great video explanation. I am using a M-audio fast track for my bass I can say with out a doubt the sound is much cleaner with no muddy sound as with the realtone cable, once again thank you for a simple guide on how to use a audio interface.
Glad that I could help you dude! That‘s why I do these type of Videos 😁
Whenever my 2i2 3rd gen is connected the game just crashes (tried reinstall the game, the drivers and mess with ini fiels and no luck)
same here
Weird, with my scarlett solo everything is fine at 192 samples/48khz
@@Worgram same here, Scarlett Solo 3rd gen 192 sample/48KHz and it works great
Worked great on my Scarlett Solo. Thanks!
It works, it finally recognizes my Guitar trough my Behringer UM2. Thanks for that.
But the sound of my game is gone and i dont know how to fix this...
Hey!
Try to change the Asio Output channel from zero to one or so, maybe this works?
@@Worgram no, it didnt worked :/
I even uninstalled and installed the game, the is no sound anymore...
When you reinstall the game like you did, the Game and all it´s folders should be reset to factory setting, therefore the fix and all it´s data should be gone also. If not, make sure to delete them. You can simply search for the filenames you download from github. :)
If you are still experience sound problems, make sure that everything else soundwise works fine (do you have windows audio in general, youtube sound etc. ?)
If not, maybe the Interface has a problem or something else in your system is wrong.
@@Worgram Du sprichst ja deutsch :D
Ja ich habe das Spiel komplett runtergenommen und auch im Steamverzeichnis den Ordner gelöscht.
Sonst funktioniert der Sound auf meinem Pc, auf UA-cam und anderen Spielen.
Vllt hat sich Windows ja was verstellt oder ich habs irgendwie hingekriegt, denke eigentlich nicht das das an den Soundfiles lag
Schade, habe schon ne Weile probiert mein Interface mit Rocksmith zu verbinden und das war das erstemal das es funktioniert hat.
Naja vllt krieg ichs ja noch irgendwie hin aber danke :)
@@LilBech Haha jaa, ich spreche auch deutsch :)
hmm also vielleicht hängt es mit dem "typischen" rocksmith problem von früher zusammen. vor diesem Fix konnte ich rocksmith auch nicht über mein Audio Interface spielen, sondern musste es immer von meiner Soundboard Karte hin in das Interface verkabeln.
Probier mal, ob du sound bekommst, wenn das Interface nicht angestöpselt ist und du einfach mal mit deinen Kopfhörern direkt an deinen PC gehst, falls er einen Headphone in hat.
Danke!!!!!
Das "RealTonekabel" und die Latenz waren zu heulen bei mir. Andere Anleitungen haben nur bedingt funktioniert. Diese Anleitung war super :)
SO macht Rocksmith spass...
Mach weiter so :)
Vielen Dank für die lieben Worte und dir viel Spaß mit Rocksmith! :)
@@Worgram Danke werd ich haben :)
Falls du mal lust und zeit hast, kannst du ggf ein Video machen in dem erklärt wird wie das mit den Custom DLC´s funktioniert?
Das neue Rocksmith+ soll ja ein kostenpflichtiges Abo werden...darauf hab ich eher keine Lust und viel andere scheinbar ebenfalls nicht
Worgram > Ubisoft
Du bist mein Held! Seit mein Kater mein Realtone Cable durchgekaut hat hab ich immer mal wieder versucht mit dem no cable mod mein Behringer Audio Interface zum laufen zu bringen, aber es hat einfach nicht geklappt. Kann noch gar nicht glauben, dass es dann doch so einfach sein soll.
Danke für dein Tutorial - wünsche dir alles Gute. Rock On!
Vielen Dank dafür! Tatsächlich habe ich dieses Video auch aus dem Grund heraus erstellt, damit endlich ein leicht verständliches und nicht allzu langes Tutorial bezüglich RS Asio auf UA-cam vorhanden ist... Denn ich hatte beim ursprünglichen Suchen keins gefunden. :D
...Und doch, es ist so einfach und es ist traumhaft!
@@Worgram ich habe das scarlette 2i2 3gen und bei mir wird das angezeigt wenn ich ins spiel gehe: it sounds like your cable is unplugged. Ich habe alles mal angeklickt was geht am interface ich suche jz seid 2 tagen eine lösung und nichts geht habe die ini gewechselt und so nichts geht. Wäre cool wenn du mir helfen könntest danke.
@@lennye7851 den treiber hast du korrekt ausgewählt sowie auch den richtigen Eingang in der Rs_Asio.ini ?
@@Worgram ja habe den korrekten treiber rausgesucht den auch jeder andere benutzt habe auch die inputs geändert hast du noch einen tipp die buffer habe ich eingestellt am Gerät und in der ini.
@@lennye7851 Du könntest noch versuchen, das Interface als Windows Standard audio zu entfernen, sodass nur Rocksmith darauf zugreift. Andere hatten schon das Problem, dass der Sound aufgrund anderer Programme nicht funktioniert hat.
Du bist eine geile Sau! It works like charm…just like that….thanks a bunch
To use windows audio instead of your audio interface audio use these settings in the RS_ASIO.ini file:
EnableWasapiOutputs=1 (At the top of the file)
[Asio.Output]
Driver= Leave this empty
Thanks man you save me, I was turning crazy with the sound of my solo 3rd gen
Heroe
just spent the last 24 hours trying to enter my audio drivers into the output area with no luck. Thanks for the fix.
P.S. Im an idiot
omg thx
Holy shit you just saved my afternoon, thank you so much!
Thank you ! It works very well with the Behringer UMC202HD without latency
I got a 204HD and it didn´t work... what exactly have you done?
Rocksmith grumbles it can´t find any audio output devices and suggest to connect one and restart
Note: I don´t use the buildin audio card of my PC...
any help is welcome! :)
Vielen dank! Das ist super!! Worked perfect for my beringer UCG102! Grüße aus Japan!
i have the same " beringer UCG102" seem like dont work for me
please share your rs_asio.ini and your rocksmith.ini please please please
so much thanks. worked fine for me today
Thanks for that video and the Git dude, it took me 30' to make it work ! :D
Worked for my iRig HD 2! Tq!
LETS GOOOO ITS WORKING DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH OH MY GOD
Thanks so much for the video bro, super easy to follow
Will have to return to this after I get an audio interface ordered and new cable, the cable I bought doesn't work with an alternative method, too much interference in the audio jack cable slot on my guitar. So i will make sure to follow this again once it all comes in, thanks for this video! Much appreciated
What an awesome dude, thanks bro!
you are the man! thank you going to sub for this
Good to see some Tankard in there :)
Very helpful video. Thanks so much!
Awesome! Thanks for this tutorial!
Funktioniert alles einwandfrei endlich mal ein gutes Video. Hab hier zu dem Thema nichts hilfreiches finden können Vielen Vielen Dank
This was a big help, thanks man.
It worked for my scarlett solo thanks.
Can you share your settings you put in for your solo?
[Config]
EnableWasapiOutputs=0
EnableWasapiInputs=0
EnableAsio=1
[Asio]
; available buffer size modes:
; driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver
; host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application
; custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize field
BufferSizeMode=custom
CustomBufferSize=96
[Asio.Output]
Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO
BaseChannel=0
AltBaseChannel=
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
EnableRefCountHack=
[Asio.Input.0]
Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO
Channel=2
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
EnableRefCountHack=
[Asio.Input.1]
Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
EnableRefCountHack=
[Asio.Input.Mic]
Driver=Focusrite USB ASIO
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
EnableRefCountHack=
@@johnwilliams2993
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial!
One question: Is it possible to choose another output? (for example Turtle Beach Headphones or the Basic Output from Windows?
Hey dude, unfortunately not that I know :/ for that you would somehow have to have you headphones connected to the audio interface.
Great video! Do you know if I can use this in macbook?
Hey, thanks :) Nope Windows only unfortunately. but rocksmith has a dedicated mode for mac users. just search in the settings and switch the cable mode to audio input or smth like that :)
@@Worgram Okay thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this! I can now play though my kemper :) Guitar into kemper input and kemper output into interface. the turn down the guiter in rocksmith mixer and only get the kemper guitar sound of choice :)
Does it still detect the notes coming not of your Kemper if they are distorted?
@@DamageInc86 I use clean signal out of kemper into interface. The distortion sound of choice comes out of my engl cabinet. And the sound from the game from my studio monitors.
No way! Thank you! I was about to ask for a refund on Steam because of the lag!
Thank You U are genius!!
This guy is a hero
Thanks for the class! helped a lot :)
pls tell me, what should I buy: U-PHORIA UM2 or RealToneCable? What would be a better choice?
You can add to the list the Steinberg UR12 as tested and working. :-) Thanks for the video!
I have the same interface, and I got the audio to work fine, but after like 5 seconds of plucking it goes super choppy/crackling sounding.
It works, sort of, I'm using a Focusrite 2i2 and it's very crunchy sounding
Make sure your clock speed is 48hz, in focusrite control
for me is not working, can you share your settiings file?
Hell yes! This works with my old Native Instruments Komplete 6
Nice video man!
Thank you very much dude! :)
thank you buddy, you made my day
love you mate, thanks
For anyone having issues getting this to work my solution was to install the Windows 7/8 driver.
I have a Scarlett 2i4 interface which when having the Windows 10/11 driver installed, rocksmith was picking up that I'm using a "Thunder bolt" driver which I'm not. I tried to force the "Focusrite USB ASIO" driver in the RS_ASIO .ini file but this wouldn't work.
Simply put - Install the windows 7/8 focusrite driver (yes even if you're on w10 / w11). Once the older driver was installed everything just worked as Rocksmith was picking up the Focusrite USB ASIO driver. Rocksmith sounds great, and I was able to get the buffer down to 48 with really no detectable latency when playing.
It works! Thanks man, although I have sensable latency. I turned up the latency buffer to 8 but still you can feel it. Any suggetions on how to fix it? I'm using Behringer u-phoria umc22 and my headphones are connected directly into the interface.
You have to reduce the samples to 64 or 32 or do you mean the one inside rocksmith.ini?
Also make sure to have asio4all installed :)
I mean in rocksmith.ini. I have Asio4all. And from where I should change the samples?
@@the_dwarf_135 you shouöd turn the latency buffer down to 1 or so and in the „custombuffersize“ line in the rs_asio file you can type in 16,32,64,128 etc. With that you‘ll significantly reduce the latenxy :)
That didn't work for me so I tried to enable the WASAPI output and now the latency is gone. Appreciate the help though.
can u suggest budget audio interface that work great on Rocksmith? :)
Focusrite Scarlett Solo or 2i2 3rd gen. Cause the 4th gen is out the solo is now only 87€ which makes it the cheapest big brand audio interface with a good asio driver
m- audio track solo, 44 euros.
wrong. or is m audio no big brand? m audio solo costs allmost just the half price young man @@Worgram
@@imposantermrbubblebutt8197 hey dude, I haven‘t tried that one but you may be right :) if it has its own good Asio driver thats all that counts for rocksmith :)
i just tried it with an m audio duo. works great, i even hear a drumstick precount before the songs now, which i didnt hear with the ubisoft cable. strange. @@Worgram
Thank you so much man your awesome! But, I kinda lost you in some of your instructions. I'm confused because first, you say to paste the driver then you delete it in the output? Why did yo do that?
Hey, what do you exactly mean with in the output?
Hi! Thank you, it works! There's only 1 problem, my guitar only produces natural, clean sounds for everything & because I'm a Metalhead, it's kind of a real downer.
In other words, it's like playing with no amplifier/effects at all...Any way I could fix that?
Hey, did you turn off the Direct Monitoring in your Interface or is it with the game sound? Does it recognize the notes you play in the game? :)
Works with a Scarlett Solo Gen3. Tried different settings on the ini file, make sure you keep the setting in-game set to use the Rocksmith Cable.
can you pls screenshot your specs? I can't get my scarlett Solo to work, and it's showing Focusrite thunderbolt ASIO and Focusrite USB ASIO, and I've tried both channels 1 and 2 for the input
Idk why but I tried playing with mine and I am having this terrible crackling sound in Rocksmith
@@azuox2359 same :(
@@BrokenAntelope try to follow this video: ua-cam.com/video/gIp6IyPjGOY/v-deo.html
If it doesn't work, go to the Rocksmith discord server and send a message at the #support channel, the people there are really helpful
I got mine fixed... good luck!
Great video, thank you!
How do I get the sound through my laptop speakers instead of headphones plugged into the Focusrite? Can't get it to work.
If you‘re using a windows pc you can‘t do that without a more difficult approach.
@@Worgram Thanks! I'll just connect an amp to the interface then.
Danke für das Tutorial! Bei mir war das Problem, dass ich den zweiten Spieler über das Mikrofon laufen lassen musste und da den Input auf den 2. Input stellen musste. So ein gefummel, vorallem weil man das Game alle 2min neu starten muss für jede Änderung :D
Thanks, good video. 🎉
thanks! got it working! is it possible to use my regular speakers plugged into my CPU (not monitors plugged into my interface) for the output audio? thanks!
Great to hear that Adrian!
Unfortunately not, you would have to zse your monitor/headphone out of your interface for that.
@@Worgram Im doing that for my interface I have a Clarret 8pre usb and it still will not recognize and audio output device. Any suggestions on why?
@@rockbandftmfw9 do you have the correct focusrite driver installed? :) also the newest steam version of rocksmith and the rs_asio files placed directly in the main-folder of rocksmith? :)
@@Worgram Ive actually fixed it! Thank you for your speedy reply too! My rocksmith.ini was all sorts of messed up I just copied yours and fixed my crackling noise. I am now trying to figure out how to mute my direct input sound and just have rocksmiths guitar
@@rockbandftmfw9 nice to hear that! The answer for your question lies within the direct monitoring/mix of your clarett inside the focusrite control software :)
Thanks a lot!!
Does it work with an non-asio interace (alesios io2) and asio4all?
Sometimes it does, but more often than not I couldn‘t get it to work via asio4all
Danke ! hat funktioniert !!! :)