Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

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LeonStrife Jan 3, 2021 @ 3:18pm
Need help with Rocksmith 2014: Not Registering Notes
I got Rocksmith 2014 to get back into guitar. But after setting the calibration by tuning the games settings. I now find an issue of not being able to register the notes of my guitar for simple scales. I hit them perfectly and can hear what I'm playing, but every time I hit the notes in perfect timing, it still registers as a miss. Please, if anyone ever had this problem and found a solution, could you please help me? I really want to get back into playing guitar! thank you, and happy 2021 everyone.
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ekka.art Jan 3, 2021 @ 3:29pm 
Sorry, if these are stupid question, but :
Have you check the volume on your guitar ?
Did you try on songs, or guitarcade games to check if the notes is registering ?
And a last, have you tuned your guitar ? if your guitar is out of tune, even if you hit the note on the good fret, RS will register as a miss.
If a guitar is long time not used, it could be good practice to restring or check the intonation of the strings, that can cause your problem. If you dont know how to do such, best to go to a luthier, (a shop) that specializes in that..
LeonStrife Jan 4, 2021 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by ekka.art:
Sorry, if these are stupid question, but :
Have you check the volume on your guitar ?
Did you try on songs, or guitarcade games to check if the notes is registering ?
And a last, have you tuned your guitar ? if your guitar is out of tune, even if you hit the note on the good fret, RS will register as a miss.

Hey man. no such thing as stupid questions! My guitar volume is cranked all the way up. i tried playing some Ramones, but again it didn't register any notes. I checked with my tuner that my guitar is indeed tuned (E standard). because the tuner on Rocksmith just doesn't work at all... Not sure if this problem has to do with the cable.
LeonStrife Jan 4, 2021 @ 3:38pm 
Originally posted by ꧁☬⋆Cata༒leya22⋆☬꧂:
If a guitar is long time not used, it could be good practice to restring or check the intonation of the strings, that can cause your problem. If you dont know how to do such, best to go to a luthier, (a shop) that specializes in that..

Hey there, well my guitar is actually in good conditioins and the strings don't need any changes. Is it possible I could just play with the Microphone setting rather than using the Rocksmith Cable?
Originally posted by REDH00D:
Originally posted by ꧁☬⋆Cata༒leya22⋆☬꧂:
If a guitar is long time not used, it could be good practice to restring or check the intonation of the strings, that can cause your problem. If you dont know how to do such, best to go to a luthier, (a shop) that specializes in that..

Hey there, well my guitar is actually in good conditioins and the strings don't need any changes. Is it possible I could just play with the Microphone setting rather than using the Rocksmith Cable?

For an electric guitar not recommended. In a way the cable is regarded by windows as a microphone too, you might check the sound settings in windows sound settings, if its loud enough set there.

You might also first tune your guitar with a seperate tuner, then ingame. The ingame will be a bit off (always), but working for the game, but if possible you might try with esc to bypass the ingame tuning stage and play to see what happens..

Also you might try ingame to set the sound, and/or try a clean setup, like no mods/cabs etc chosen....
mr dog Jan 8, 2021 @ 8:35am 
turn your volumes up to full then try calibrating .also go in to options andcheck your settings
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Date Posted: Jan 3, 2021 @ 3:18pm
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