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Figured it out!!!!
For years I have had an issue that has been prevalent to the community, the issue of your notes not properly registering, today, in my half drunken state, with a lot of frustration, and the help of both sober, family and friends we have found the issue, we have unplugged the cable from the game mid play, changed the volume, etc... and found where the issue lies.

The cable has a bad way of managing incoming input signals from the guitar, as sometimes it would take in maxed out volume guitar signal and override the signal as being several cents above the tone, or just ignore the signal, thus you have to lower the guitar tone, and or volume, while some other times the signal strength would be not enough, thus it the guitar would be off tune by minus several cents.

For a long time I believed Ubisoft when they said it was my guitar, so I took it to a several experts, paying thousands to get it pitch correct, learning along the way how to setup my guitar to near pitch perfect, but still I would get the issue of either getting notes to register as correct when I clearly got them wrong, or vise versa when I got them correct, but the game registered it as wrong, or not at all, I even thought it was my console or the TV I had at the time, or monitor at the time, but it's the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ cable, I tried eight cables just now, it's the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ cable, this thing sucks!!!!

So thanks to my friend who is a co-worker and works in a studio, we just tested the cable, we tried several signals, we tried several Alpha, Beta, and Omega signals, we tried some basic binary bit signals to see what comes out, the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ cable has a mind of its own, changing signals at a whim, the pattern is not predictable, every Tone Cable from Ubisoft, or at least the eight we have did not produce a stable signal.

So what does this mean? This means that Ubisoft needs to come back to all their previous version of Rocksmith and allow users to use an interface, because the Tone Cable is way too unstable to produce the signal required by the task at hand.