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Be sure you are running an Analog Sound Device Not HDMI
lotss of help topics here
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/rocksmithhelp
Rogue203 has a great guide in the guide tab for running out of an amp.I use his setup worked perfect .The fun part is duplecating all the tone and effects thru my mustang 3 amp
all the same software also good for the price. i used to run it thru my blues Jr amp but everthing sounded muddy except for the clean stuff So i dont recommand it thru a tubed amp.just me .It has a lot of good reviews thru tubed though