![]() Ideally I would like to be able to use my new TASCAM audio interface as my guitar input, but Ubisoft also use the Real Tone cable as their form of copy protection. What I haven’t discussed much is using the cable for what it was originally designed for: playing Rocksmith! Plenty of criticism comes from the latency present in-game – and I agree, it can be distracting. ![]() However, once it climbs too high it becomes unplayable. Lower latency of course is always desirable, but a little latency can be lived with without ruining the experience. One of the areas that I noted a large difference was that of latency – the gap in time between plucking a string and having the computer emit the sound as a note through the speakers. ![]() I’ve also been comparing its performance with a proper audio interface. ![]() Recently I have been posting about the Real Tone cable for use as a guitar audio interface for amp modelling and other Digital Audio Workstation duties. ![]()
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