Showing posts with label rocksmith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocksmith. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

How to eliminate Rocksmith audio delay completely

Question

I'm playing Rocksmith on my PS3 and I have my video going out via HDMI and my audio going out via a fiber optic connection. There is a small delay between the time I pluck a string and audio comes through my speaker system.

I've read in manual that switching to RCA cables for audio is best. Before I start to dig through my basement to find the original PS3 connector, does this remove the audio delay completely?

Answer

The delay is caused by two different factors. First, the television takes time to process the digital signal. Second, the game takes time to recognize the sound being played. The latter delay is unavoidable, but the former can be reduced by adjusting your television settings. Additionally, if the game knows exactly how bad the delay is, it can take that into account when determining whether or not you hit a note.

This article may have information you find useful. From the article:

Here are some simple steps to get you on your way:

  • Use the in-game Display Lag Correction to help your note highway come down faster or slower. The default is set to 50ms is most cases!
  • Make sure your console is set up to match your TV’s native resolution, whether it’s 480i to 1080p. In kind, make sure your TV is set up to match your console’s native resolution.
  • If your TV has a “PC” or a “Game” setting, try activating that. Often, these settings may auto-correct some unwanted lag across all your games, and not just Rocksmith.
  • If there are no PC/Game settings on your TV, access your TV’s options menu and fiddle with the settings here. Most prominently, image scaling and processing effects are going to be likely culprits. Deactivate them and you’ll probably see improvement.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Can Rocksmith be played with Rock Band's Squier Stratocaster?

Question

Earlier this year I got the Squier Stratocaster for Rock Band 3, which can also be used as a regular electric guitar.

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In Rocksmith rather than using plastic guitars, you're supposed to connect an actual electric guitar to play. So know I want to know whether I can play Rocksmith with Rock Band's Squier Stratocaster?

Answer

Rocksmith should work with any guitar that has a 1/4-inch jack and a pickup.

I just tested this with my Rock Band 3 Squier and it's working fine. You will need to just use the cable that comes with Rocksmith since the game does not require a special adapter like Rock Band does.

Monday, October 24, 2011

How do you change between guitar types in Rocksmith?

Question

I have two different guitars I like to switch between every so often. These guitars have two different headstocks though.

6 inline vs 3x3 headstocks

I set the game up originally for my 6-in-line guitar, but now I want to switch to a 3x3. How do I get back to this option, without restarting the game?

Answer

Go to the Amp and then Guitar Select. You can equip any of the guitars you have unlocked.

The headstock and the fretboard style of the guitar you choose will determine the headstock and fretboard used throughout the game.