
Instead I'm going to spend all of the money that I was going to on DLC for songs on an actual personal instructor for 1 lesson and hopefully milk that for all it's worth. To say that I'm angry would be an understatement because I'm going to have to return this cable now because the game just does not want to work on my PC for whatever reason. I don't get any audio whatsoever from the game when it boots up and I still get the error message.


All sound devices with the exception of my USB powered speakers are disabled. Since then I've reordered a new Rocksmith 2014 cable from Amazon ( ) and I am still running into the same problem. UPDATE - So its been a month now since this thread was posted. In Device Manager, the RealTone cable shows as "Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter" Driver Provider: Microsoft Driver Date: Driver Version: 0.16384 I too am on windows 10, but had no issues with a clean install. The no front panel ports thing may not be needed, but others have mentioned in the past that they have more luck going direct to the mobo - I personally have my every day RT cable on a rearpanel/direct board port and use a front panel port for the 2nd cable when in multiplayer mode. If after checking them - and that you are using a USB 2.0 port directly on the mobo, not a front panel port - you still have hassles, go into your bios and disable xHCI, since that seems to be the common fix for most people getting similar issues.

(you can uncheck these later if you have a reason to, but for fault checking, best to have them activated). If it's the RealTone cable input problem - check that the cable is also set for 1 channel, 16bit 48khz and that the allow / take exclusive control options are ticked.

You mention an output error in the title, those are normally fixed by making sure your default audio output device is set to 16 bit, 48khz DVD quality.
