

If you are still having trouble, you can try disabling USB 3.0/xHCI on your computer, essentially turning your USB 3 ports into USB 2. Try googling "_ bios update" and "_ drivers" with your PC make and model. Make sure your BIOS and drivers are up-to-date. If you still think the problem may be related to USB 3 or xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface).įirst try using a different USB port, especially a USB 2 port, if your PC has one. This is potentially a more complicated problem to troubleshoot than the above, so try the earlier steps first. A lot of USB 3.0 chipsets made by Intel do not properly handle isochronous data streaming correctly, and therefore have trouble with audio. If the above does NOT work, then you may have an issue with USB 3.0 ports not handling audio correctly. On my PC, once it's fixed, it usually stays fixed for a while, but connecting a bluetooth speaker will often require a reboot or repeat. The above seems to most commonly address issues resulting from driver conflicts, especially if you connect something like a bluetooth headset or outboard sound device other than the Rocksmith cable. You may need to try multiple USB ports, repeating the process. Right-click anything in the sub-menu that says "Rocksmith" or "USB" and uninstall it. Scroll down to "Sound, Video, and Game Controllers". Press Windows Key + X, select "Device Manager" If you are still having trouble, unplug the cable, and uninstall the device in Device Manager: If you see no entry other than your computer soundcard and built-ins, then try other USB ports. It will usually still work, but possibly at higher latency and not properly-calibrated in-game. If you instead see "Unknown USB audio device" or something similar, that's probably your Rocksmith cable. If that does not have a green checkmark beside it, click it, and then click "Set Default", then "OK". You should see an entry for "Microphone - Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter". Select "Recording devices", then "Recording" tab. Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray (lower right corner of the desktop, usually). Here are a couple of approaches.įirst, see if you have the correct drivers running/installed: Rocksmith Note Guide (aka what is this symbol?) See how you Rank Worldwide with Rocksmith Buddy! Rocksmith Remastered comes with over 50 songs, Guitarcade modes to gamify your learning experience, online leaderboards, a streamlined interface, and much more. It dynamically adjusts the difficulty to your skill level, then slowly introduces more notes and phrases until you’re playing your favorite songs note-for-note. Rocksmith is a music video game series which aims to teach guitar by letting you plug in virtually any guitar or bass and becomes your personal guitar teacher as it monitors how you play.
