Also in case of Rocksmith, the more you process a sound, the more latecy increases. The game also has to mix the sound of processed guitar with the sound effects and songs that are playing in software. That is not possible in our reality if you are not using ASIO (which Rocksmith does not support) Even when using asio4all driver, you are going to have a some latency (which many people would not feel at all) But using wasapi is going to cause latency and there will be a gap between plucking a note and hearing the processed sound. Originally posted by thomas.swendrowski:Zero lag On my PC.Īs I said. Otherwise you will not be able to "learn" songs because there will be noticible lag. Having ASIO is essential when you are processing audio. Just leave the support there so that those who know what they are doing can use it. This is a learning tool/game not recording/professional software. Harmonix does not want to have to troubleshoot thousands of configurations to support a feature that likely few will use. This happens in the real tone cable and cannot be decreased in any way.Īsking for ASIO support seems a bit much. There is always going to be innate lag coming from the fact that the signal has to be converted to a digital signal. If you still do not like the lag there is nothing else that can be done. The delay from USB is barely noticable once you sync audio and video.
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Google rocksmith no cable and you will see many posts of people using this without a realtone cable. You can use line in instead of a USB cable which will get rid of the latency. Dianetics:If you are seriously concerned about the lag there are work arounds on the pc.