Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

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CaOtIcOs Jan 14, 2019 @ 1:40pm
How do I use my Rocksmith cable in Guitar Rig?
I actually just wan't to get the output of my guitar to my PC, but if anyone knows how to do that in Guitar Rig would be better
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ancalimon Jan 16, 2019 @ 4:33pm 
You have to install Asio4All first. Then you configure everything else within GuitarRig. You need to enable rocksmith cable from the asio4all setting under guitarrig.
CaOtIcOs Jan 18, 2019 @ 1:35pm 
Originally posted by ancalimon:
You have to install Asio4All first. Then you configure everything else within GuitarRig. You need to enable rocksmith cable from the asio4all setting under guitarrig.
but my it shows a X on my rocksmith cable, and it doesn't work
ancalimon Jan 18, 2019 @ 4:04pm 
Come to think of it. I just tried it and found I have the same problem now. Probably related with some update. We have to somehow disable MS GS Software Wavetable Synth. Maybe try disabling exclusive mode options for devices we are going to use from sound settings in Windows. (or all devices)
Last edited by ancalimon; Jan 18, 2019 @ 4:16pm
CaOtIcOs Jan 18, 2019 @ 4:27pm 
Originally posted by ancalimon:
Come to think of it. I just tried it and found I have the same problem now. Probably related with some update. We have to somehow disable MS GS Software Wavetable Synth. Maybe try disabling exclusive mode options for devices we are going to use from sound settings in Windows. (or all devices)
I'll try doing this
ancalimon Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:10pm 
Originally posted by CaOtIcOs:
Originally posted by ancalimon:
Come to think of it. I just tried it and found I have the same problem now. Probably related with some update. We have to somehow disable MS GS Software Wavetable Synth. Maybe try disabling exclusive mode options for devices we are going to use from sound settings in Windows. (or all devices)
I'll try doing this

I have been struggling fixing this problem since I last replied. Something I did seemed to fix the problem. But I'm not sure if it will happen again after rebooting.

The problem seems to be that the cable's sample rate is locked at 8000hz telephone quality and changing it crashes the Windows 10 settings window. It complains about device being in use by another application. (hence the X next to Rocksmith device inside Asio4All config window)

I was opening the sound settings window by right clicking the volume icon and choosing open sound settings.

Try this: Type control panel to search bar and click sound from the good old control panel. Open the Recording Tab and choose your Rocksmith Cable and change the sample rate to 48khz. Click apply and it won't crash. And now you can select the cable from asio4all settings.
Last edited by ancalimon; Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:16pm
ancalimon Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:36pm 
Tried testing after rebooting but once again there is a x next to rocksmith usb guitar adapter.

Did the following to fix the issue but it's not an elegent solution.

Type Services to search bar in windows and open the services desktop app.

scroll down to find Windows Audio Endpoint Builder and click it once. above there is an icon that looks like play on tapes. Click that button to restart the service and this solves the problem.

For some reason rocksmith cable is in use by some unknown app or service as soon as you plug it in. This prabably happened with a recent update to Windows or widely used program.

I suspect some background iTunes service to be the culprit. Do you also have iTunes installed? I recently reinstalled itunes because I had to adjust some settings for my iphone before sending it to service.
Last edited by ancalimon; Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:40pm
ancalimon Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:52pm 
Found the culprit.

It's some task called Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation. It's audiodg.exe inside system32

Disabling it and quickly capturing it with Asio4All config stops it from recapturing the rocksmith cable. After that it stops tring to recapture the cable although it restarts in a few seconds.

If we had disable all enchantments option for Rocksmith USB Audio Device, I guess we could have fixed this problem. But we do not have that option.
Last edited by ancalimon; Jan 18, 2019 @ 11:56pm
CaOtIcOs Jan 19, 2019 @ 4:44am 
Originally posted by ancalimon:
Originally posted by CaOtIcOs:
I'll try doing this

I have been struggling fixing this problem since I last replied. Something I did seemed to fix the problem. But I'm not sure if it will happen again after rebooting.

The problem seems to be that the cable's sample rate is locked at 8000hz telephone quality and changing it crashes the Windows 10 settings window. It complains about device being in use by another application. (hence the X next to Rocksmith device inside Asio4All config window)

I was opening the sound settings window by right clicking the volume icon and choosing open sound settings.

Try this: Type control panel to search bar and click sound from the good old control panel. Open the Recording Tab and choose your Rocksmith Cable and change the sample rate to 48khz. Click apply and it won't crash. And now you can select the cable from asio4all settings.
that worked, and I don't have any Apple apps installed, I'll check if restarting my pc breaks this solution here aswell
sumhavok Jan 19, 2019 @ 11:35am 
A simple fix is to enable "listen to this device" under the "listen" tab of Rocksmith's microphone properties (found in Control Panel/Sounds/Recording). This will let your instrument be heard through Windows, so you should be able to use it with any DAW, Guitar Rig, etc..... Although, I think using ASIO drivers would be best for lowest latency. The only catch is that to use it in Rocksmith again you have is disenable "listen to this device." Otherwise, Windows will not release the Realtone cable, and Rocksmith will not be able to "listen" to it.
Last edited by sumhavok; Jan 19, 2019 @ 11:40am
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