The game verifies that you have the correct device ID, which an ordinary sound interface doesn’t have. Although the wiring isn’t trivial, and requires a certain amount of coordination, the real challenge is getting the program to recognize it as the “genuine” Rocksmith cable. For this, a readily-available USB sound interface was used. Most of the time, this wouldn’t be a problem, but if you buy a digital copy online, you have to also order a cable and wait for it. Although this is quite an interesting concept (and in some ways makes more sense than ‘Hero), it requires a Rocksmith Real Tone USB cable. Think Guitar Hero, except with an actual guitar. Rocksmith, if you haven’t heard of it, is a video game that helps you learn to play the guitar, or bass guitar in “GearWalker’s” case. Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Skill builder, project tutorials, and moreĪ podcast from Make: founder, Dale Dougherty Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed Read about the latest maker projects, skills, tool reviews and more. Initiatives for the next generation of makers.
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