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Show me the cheapest rocksmith 2014 cable
Show me the cheapest rocksmith 2014 cable












I'll leave my post as mostly a +1 for Rocksmith and the comments of a beginner guitarist.

show me the cheapest rocksmith 2014 cable

So, I would recommend it as a part of your practice, if you can have low audio lag, are willing to accept some of it's limits and get some lessons elsewhere as well if you can.Įdit: Went and read a few more responses, looks like already covered most of what I had to say. I also like to play around with the tones and effects, and there's a pretty nifty session mode where you can choose a scale and see it on screen with metronome/drums/backup playing while noodling around. It's an easy and fun way to learn and play along to songs once you get used to the UI. I do like it as a way to keep playing interesting. I'm not that good at playing guitar, it just confuses me when notes are clearly missing from a part, what I'm playing sounds all weird and then I have to relearn fingerings when the rest of the notes start to come up.Īs a metal fan the song list doesn't offer much, but there's a ton of DLC available, and I find it satisfying to expand my tastes and skills by tackling some different genres as well. The easy difficulty simplifies things too much for me and ramps up too slowly. I find it more intuitive to see the whole note/chord pattern, then rewind it and possibly practice it slowed down if it's too much. I hated the dynamic difficulty and maxed it out, but that's probably down to your preferences. Like others said, there are some lessons that teach some basics of fretting, chord shapes and picking, but they're not very good, and especially chord detection picks up even very sloppy playing. I obviously like it, but wouldn't use it as a complete beginners tool. You're also going to have a bad time if you have a lot of audio delay in your setup, going through an HDMI is a no go, for example. Never had too much trouble with detection, as long as the guitar is properly set up, calibrated in game and the cable has the right settings. I have played something like 350 hours of Rocksmith 2014 with a guitar and bass with both passive and active pickups. I think I heard recently that a powered usb 2.0 hub can fix the issue but I have been too lazy to try it.

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After I rebuilt my PC in 2016 it stopped working and I was never able to fix it so I stopped playing the game.

show me the cheapest rocksmith 2014 cable

Another great thing is being able to easily play around with guitar tones & effects.Īnother thing I will say is that getting the adapter to work on PC can be really annoying. The dynamic difficulty stuff can be a little annoying - generally I would like to start with all the notes and then tone it down if I need to, but it makes you work your way up through progressive difficulty as you play - but for some people it might be really constructive. However if you have even just a little experience, which it sounds like you do, it's a great way to make practicing & learning songs more enjoyable.

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I remember the original game having some lessons about those things (fingering, chord shapes, etc.) but there are other resources that will probably get you started more quickly. If you are truly starting from zero, I don't think it's necessarily the best option for learning the fundamentals.












Show me the cheapest rocksmith 2014 cable