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Rocksmith 2014 cable issues
Rocksmith 2014 cable issues




rocksmith 2014 cable issues

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Learning how to set them up has cured a lot of these issues. they'll most likely relax the neck a bit with similar results on the action.Īll my guitars were poorly set up before I started with Rocksmith. My truss rod needs a touch of adjustment too but I've just raised the E saddle for the time being until I try my next set of lighter guage strings. The low saddle on my High E used to cause the string to settle against the higher frets and deaden whenever I fretted much beyond the 12 fret. If it's just the sixth string I'd check the saddle height on it. so that's a good sign that you're not just squeezing the note out of tune. The arrow pointing to the left suggest it thinks the not is flat. Is it just the 6th string that gives you hassle? The Ducks redux guitarcade game was great for showing me my intonation was out.

rocksmith 2014 cable issues

Originally posted by Dratikus:Whenever I am playing a lesson or a song and I need to hit the 12th fret on the 6th string, Rocksmith tells me I'm hitting the wrong fret and shows arrows pointing to the left. The old phrase 'if it sounds good, it is good' generally applies. I know you can dial in some settings in the game for this and my situation also isn't the 'standard' (I'm using an audio interface and not a THIRD realtone cable) I've had 70%'s in songs that sounded 100% dead on and if I had worked to get them to 100%, they'd sound off. Otherwise I mostly just use RS for easy access to songs I like to play, so I have something to play along with or for certain amp/effect sims. I mostly use it for sightreading and working on my headcount for songs. It can be wrong in places simply because the note tracks are just tiny fractions out of sync. I don't really rely much on the note detection anymore. If you have a lot of attack noise, it could be registering that instead of the true note. Not to rule out other things too, but the attack on the string might screw up the initial detection - either as a miss or as too sharp. So if your tuners aren't particularly sensitive, it might throw it off as well if you're reporting in tune on all of them. Rocksmiths tuner is also, usually, just a bit sharp for me on average.

rocksmith 2014 cable issues

Press the string down as lightly as you can while still getting it to make the proper note, and you'll have a note that's a cent or two lower than if you push down harder on the string, because when you push down harder, the string is stretched slightly more over the fret, creating a slightly more taut string which sounds slightly sharper.Īlso try to be consistent with how much pressure you're applying and how hard you're striking the strings when playing, sometimes-especially when a given position is giving us trouble-we may push down harder on a fret trying to make sure we get it right, which actually distorts the note slightly and may make the issue worse.Īs above, it could be intonation.

rocksmith 2014 cable issues

You can actually measure this with a tuner that displays cents. And it should be about how you would play it normally.īecause where you press the string down within a fret, how hard you press down on it, whether you're bending the string one way or another when pressing it down, and how much, all have a slight effect on the resulting note. The same pressure on the fretboard, the same amount of plucking force, etc. Try to play each note the same way when doing intonation. Then you just adjust string length until you're getting within a couple cents of E with both an open string, and when fingering the 12th fret. Just get a tuner that isn't set to check specific notes, but just tells you what note its hearing, and whether it's sharp or flat (Ideally with a display of cents).






Rocksmith 2014 cable issues