Save you time and nerves, buy the RTC for the best experience. Moral of the story: don’t try to save up money using nonauthentic cables, or third party patches. Maybe I will have to replace the 6.3 jack in the future because they seem to tear, but it’s not of a big deal. Most of the patches just crash, one of them was a loader that managed to successfully launch the game, but it wasnt able to pick up my cable. Though a lot of people say they have problems with their RTCs I didn’t experience any of them. Ive tried renaming my cable to 'Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter' and downloading a few different no cable patches for the 2014 RS but havent been able to get any to work. The ingame guitar tone became better, the signal from guitar doesn’t falter. I have no guitar buzz or latency issues whatsoever whilst playing the game at default settings.ĥ. It works on 4 out of 4 pcs which I’ve tested.Ĥ. Both windows 7 and windows 10 recognize the device.ģ. I just plugged it into a usb port (as for my PC, it works with usb 3.0 port too), windows updated the driver. I have tried using this and this patch, the game detects the aux cable as Real tone cable which means the patch works may be partially but I can't solve the noise issue. First and foremost, I didn’t have to set up the cable or change properties in Rocksmith.ini. My PC seems to be detecting the guitar sound properly but when I open Rocksmith 2014 Remastered (steam), all I hear is a lot of noise. The RTC was finally purchased, and I compared it to nocable fix:ġ. On the other PCs, I couldn’t even get the proper tone. Unplugging any USB microphones or headphones. COMPLETLEY muting the strings before the calibration screen ever shows up. The patch runs decently only on 1 out of 4 PCs. CREDIT TO Kal: Hey, after some experimenting, Ive found that either of these works sometimes when calibrating. It took some time for me to figure out how to set it up properly. I downloaded the patch and got huge problems with guitar buzzing and latency right away. I started to play Rocksmith with a nocable fix, because I wanted to learn how to play guitar without spending huge amount of money (for example I bought my used Ibanez gax30 for 50$ + Rocksmith 2014 during steam winter sale), so buying an extra guitar cable + shipping cost = almost the price of the guitar, which seemed a bit irrational to me. Maybe it’s going to be helpful for people who are wondering whether it’s worth saving some money and use a nocable patch. Hello everyone, I’d like to share my experience on using nocable patch and realtone cable.
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