![]() ![]() I had no idea it was even possible without the Rocksmith tone cable. The main question I have right now for Kilrahi and Frankg111 is are you using a Rocksmith real tone cable? Or are you only using the Helix to interface between your guitar and computer?Īs mentioned in my initial post, I was able to get Rocksmith working perfectly with a Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 (and no Rocksmith real tone cable). I've tried again over the weekend, but still no success. I had given up on this until I saw Kilrahi's recent post. I just have to remember to change the global conditions on my effects returns. I just have a preset saved on the Stomp called "Rocksmith" that I switch to whenever I am connecting in this way. It works exceptionally well and the connections for everything are stupidly easy. The other had effects and amps of my choosing and went out into my FRFR speaker (or if I wasn't using an amp, I listened through the headphones). One path was completely clean except a deactivated EQ and it went out into Rocksmith. In the HX Stomp I created a dual path from the guitar. Then I went into the mixer on Rocksmith and turned the guitar down to zero. Instead, I ran a 3.55 mm TRS to TS Y cable ( ) from my PC into the Stomp's effects returns (and set them to auxiliary input instead of instrument) to preserve the stereo sound of Rocksmith. So I abandoned the USB for audio approach. How are you routing the audio output to the helix? Tried using the sound settings and selecting the output as HELIX Audio, but the only thing i hear out of my headphones is my guitar.Īre you opening HX Edit? I did this with the Stomp and it worked fine - except my computer would bork sometimes and completely kill the audio. I am trying to get this to work with my mac, but I know I'm missing something. But it does state.Īlthough some audio options are accessible through the Rocksmith 2014 menus, for complete control, locate the It is dated 2016 and doesn't seem to cover all the rocksmith.ini settings. There is also a RocksmithConfiguration.pdf doc in that same folder. I suggest you make a backup copy of the rocksmith.ini file before editing. The forum wont let me post any more pics (maxed out total size I guess), but here is the text from my rocksmith.ini file located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Rocksmith2014 Like other applications, you can edit this in notepad and affect the startup settings. I ran some web searches and discovered the rocksmith.ini file. ![]() But I played RS this morning with Helix + Powercab + PC and it worked fine. I think there has been an update since I made the setting changes as I don't see the same options in the UI that I remembered. when it asks you to mute the strings, mute them and then let off the strings to allow it to adjust for and filter out the normal buzz.Admittedly, it's been a while since I made the initial settings Rocksmith 2014. One thing that may help that I have seen people suggest, try re-running the calibration. Make sure to plug your laptop into a power strip, those can help filter the power running into the laptop. Also, a power line that is not properly grounded. It can be anything that is on the same electrical circuit that sends feedback into the power lines. I remember trying to help the guy with the Tesla Coil. If it's really loud and unbearable, you could maybe try modding your guitar with some tinfoil shielding (there are some howtos on Youtube). ![]() I got humbuckers and theres still some low hum being heard til I touch the strings. Not a sound card issue.Īlso could be low guitar output, forcing you to use high cable gain.īut overall its normal. Originally posted by Pleazard:I remember someone here had a Tesla coil lamp ball thingy that made loads of interference with the cable. ![]()
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