

This Rocksmith Real Tone Cable from Ubisoft lets players plug in an actual guitar with the handy input jack into their console of choice. Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 4, Sony PlayStation 3įor Sony PlayStation 3, For Microsoft Xbox 360, For Sony PlayStation 4, For PC, For Microsoft Xbox Oneīattery Pack, Game(s), Console & Games, Console, Games & Accessories, Console See all condition definitions - opens in a new window or tab See the seller's listing for full details. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. Breaking the Top 10 on a leaderboard isn't going to get you on stage.New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging isĪpplicable). But remember this-it's all about improving your playing, not getting a high score. Note that this "hack" won't improve note recognition within Rocksmith itself, but you'll be able to more clearly identify moments when your playing is sloppy and needs work.You want the signal sent to Rocksmith to be as clean as possible. If you're using an effects pedal to split the signal from your guitar, make sure that it's not on/the signal is unaffected.Turn down the guitar volume within the mix so you're not hearing your part twice (it sounds surreal and can be pretty distracting).Bridge pickups are usually a little more powerful than neck pickups, and this could make quite a difference. Also-consider using a "hotter" pickup, if possible. Make sure the volume knob on your guitar is turned all the way up as well. On the flip side, increase the gain on your amplifier if you're not getting a strong signal enough for it.

If Rocksmith is having trouble detecting your notes, try turning up the gain on your Real Tone cable from the sound setting menu.

If you choose to go the real amp route, here are a few things to keep in mind: If you did this correctly, Rocksmith will still be able to recognize the notes you're playing, but you'll be able to hear your guitar through an amp as well.
