

- #Rocksmith usb guitar adapter amp software install#
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- #Rocksmith usb guitar adapter amp software software#
#Rocksmith usb guitar adapter amp software software#
Mirror this settings in your software options, I personally prefer Amplitube, and viola.
#Rocksmith usb guitar adapter amp software driver#
In ASIO driver properties, enable audio in of the USB adapter, and audio out on your preferred sound card. So, how do you use it in Guitar Rig, Amplitube and other guitar software like that, as by default, they output sound to the same device you input it, and our adapter doesn’t have audio out wiring. This leads to unpleasant ideas that this device and that bad one I talked about earlier, actually are based on the same sound chip, and it’s basically an external USB sound card. Pay attention to the stereo audio out, which is not wired on the board itself.
#Rocksmith usb guitar adapter amp software install#
So let’s install ASIO4All and see for ourselves.

And now the most intriguing question: does it support ASIO? Cause without ASIO the latency lag will be enormous, putting an end to dreams to use it with real-time guitar processor software. Well, the manufacturer is not detected in Windows, however judging from the ID its a C-Media sound chip. But, well, this is another example of famous Chinese economy since you need only two wires to transmit mono guitar output, while a 5 meter long USB connection requires 4 quality thick copper wires shielded by yet another one. The USB standard guarantees up to 5 meter long connections. The only fundamental issue I have about this product is that it would be far better sound quality wise to place the electronics right after the guitar output, and extend not the analog sound signal, susceptible to static, but the digital USB signal, which is completely noise-proof.

The soldering is not perfect, but decent enough. The adapter is 3 meters long, and I especially liked the very soft cable. Another one is probably a genuine Chinese creation and first, it’s a complete single USB to guitar connection, and it also has many positive reviews praising the sound quality. This one didn’t really appeal to mean as it requires an additional connection – that cable between the guitar and the box, and also many owners complained about terrible noise this device adds to the sound. The first one is a box with a 1/4″ input and a 1/4″ output, and it is in fact a Chinese knock off product, of a Behringer product. I had to invest in some USB guitar link adapter. I have an ultrabook Asus Zenbook and found out it doesn’t have an audio input jack, so I can’t connect my guitar to it.
