Try plugging it into other ports too, preferably the ones directly behind the MB. Anything lower than that wouldn’t surprise me at all to learn it can’t power a cable.Īlso, USB ports do go bad. If you got a 500, you ‘should’ be able to get it to work if you’re not juicing 50 other USB ports simultaneously. What size is your power supply? 700s are usually a best fit in my experience. But then I’d try unplugging every USB other than the cable to see if it really is a power issue. Originally posted by puzzlefox:I’ll just swoop in and lay down some (probably useless captain obvious) advice, but referring back to the power issue reply I’d try testing it with any program other than RS to see if the PC will even recognize it at all first. They don't know from the start that you tried them. I know it is irritating with those basic items, but you have to go through them to get the real help. Then they can start digging for the more detailed issues for the ones left over. Those fix 90% of the problems and to do hard troubleshooting on those would require a helpdesk 10 times the size of what they have. Reboot, update drivers, try different port, do you have another pc to try. Like any IT help desk, they have the set things that they have to check first. Then they told me two advices (re-install driver and change usb port), that I've already done by myself (and I told them about that, so the answer looks like a stupid placeholder), so I guess there's no chance to get some help from ubi support. Otherwise you'll be tuning flat.Originally posted by quzilax:UBI support answered on my question today with message, like "Rocksmith 2014 doesn't support Windows 10" and a link to System Requirements page ( dot ubi dot com/en-US/faqs/000018158). you want to tune on the sustain, not the attack. If the tuner jumpers to +999 it's because you're sharp, flatten until the meter gets negative, then very gently tune up until it settles.ĭon't constantly pluck/pick your string either. It has no problems tuning any other strings, it just gets fickle with the low E. The problem with the tuner seems to be one of sensitivity, not gain. Some tones cut through better than others (this is one major reason Steve Harris uses such a bright tone). The real solution to that issue is to lower the other levels until you get the desired output mix. They have a hard time hearing their instrument over the song, and think raising the cable gain is the solution. Personally I think that the reason so many people think that the cable input level is too low is because of the poor output mix. So the trick is to set the gain only as high as is necessary, and no higher. It is, however, very important to pass as much signal as possible INTO the input, which is why you want your instrument volume cranked up, and why passive instruments really will benefit from high input gain. The game can "hear" the instrument just fine, even at lower levels. More gain is generally just not needed or desired. The inputs are very high gain, that's why Windows sets the input level so low by default. Tuning will still bounce around but not nearly as much. While its annoying to change it, its not all that hard to do and is quite effective. Not sure why rocksmith/windows sets the cable level to 17 by default every launch. Originally posted by dv8ing1:This guy knows whats up. Please Help ! Any and all advice would be appreciated - Thanks I did tune it using a different tuner, so the guitar was tuned precicesly to EADGBe - I just can't get past E - Also, I turned my realtone cable volume level from 17 to 65. My particular guitar is an Ibanez that happens to be very hard to tune because it has 3 allen screw clamps at the top of the neck to lock down the strings so it takes longer and is a pain in the A-Team.Īlso - I have no clue about guitars and it may be possible that my strings are way outta wack because it seems extremely ultra sensitive whenever I touch it or even breath on it and the Rocksmith game seems to be picking up additional strings every time I touch the guitar. I just got Rocksmith2014 for PC today - I cannot get past the low E (first)string on the tuner - for me the meter bounces up and down -999 to +999 and everywhere in between - it never settles anywhere - constantly tells me to loosen and then tighten the string - and constantly tells me to only "hit one string at a time" - Compounded with this primary problem that is the same as everyone seems to be having is another, perhaps more serious problem, that I am experiencing : When I do play the low E string for the tuner, the note sounds absolutely horrible/distorted/ mostly very STATIC-eey! I have a very similar problem and it seems to be even worse for me.
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