![]() ![]() Would be 5 Stars if only not for this.(it should be a warning on the box) I think it was called "right angle 1/4 male to 1/4 female guitar cable" or something along those lines.You'll want to purchase one of these (in the pics I left) on Amazon as well, I got 2 for 10$ it'll save you in the long run. Hope this helps as it helped me, what's 10 bucks when a new cable is 70! And if you're one of the unfortunate ones that this has already happened to, it's an easy fix if you can solder and are handy with an exacto blade and some heat shrink or electrical tape! Not a problem if you're standing and playing but of you're like 99% of us you'll sit and not even notice the pressure you're putting on the cable end. After alot of research into why these cables fail at such a high rate, I found out that it's not the cable but how we use the cable.while sitting and playing, the pressure of the cord against your lap will damage the cable and it'll make the connection bad or outright fail all together. I suppose I could try the RS cable with my DAW and Bias to take RS out of the equation.Would be 5 Stars if only not for this.(it should be a warning on the box) I think it was called "right angle 1/4 male to 1/4 female guitar cable" or something along those lines.You'll want to purchase one of these (in the pics I left) on Amazon as well, I got 2 for 10$ it'll save you in the long run. I've configed everything pretty much to the max settings in RS and followed all the set up guides. Perhaps it's due to the RS software itself, I don't know, but end to end it's easily noticable. Same computer, same output chain, RT cable on the input side and using RS software I get WAY MORE latency. This is with using Bias or Amplitube amp sims through my DAW. If I use my Focusrite Gen 2 interface I can get round trip latency in the 4-5 ms range. ![]() If you're saying the cable alone doesn't I suppose it's possible but the whole system using it and RS does have latency I can easily detect. They don't support other interfaces because that would be a supportability nightmare. There is nothing they cannot do that the RT cable can't do AND it's officially supported with RS/RS2014. ![]() Those expensive USB audio interfaces all use the same basic USB interfaces, DAC's and audio codecs that the el cheapo cables and built in sound devices do. Note that excessive input latency OUTSIDE of Rocksmith is usually due to the OS And sound card/drivers, not the cable itself. If you feel like there is "latency" on the input then something is wrong with your config. With the exception of the unique identifier and the mystery chip inside the thing it's just a bog standard Analog to USB sound interface. ![]()
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