You won’t hear stompbox effects, but you will be scored normally when playing songs. The only audible difference: Your guitar signal will not be processed through Rocksmith 2014’s Authentic Tones when you’re in Microphone Mode. Yes – all your songs are available, dynamic difficulty adjusts to your skill level, Emulated Bass mode is available to you – it’s the Rocksmith experience you know and hopefully love. Added the ability to replay the “Welcome to Rocksmith” introductory lessonĭoes Microphone Mode work the same as if I were using a Real Tone Cable?.Added ability to choose Other Arrangements in Score Attack.Rocksmith can now hear your guitar better during Calibration.You can now edit your Song Lists from the Learn a Song menu as well as the Nonstop Play menu.We’ve also tweaked a few other key elements, thanks to the feedback we’ve received from players: Guitarcade fans asked for less downtime between games - request granted! Instead of kicking you back to the menu after each round, you can now immediately restart your next run. You no longer have to have a Real Tone Cable plugged in to play along with Rocksmith – note detection is deactivated, and you can just read the notes on the screen for more casual practice sessions. Want to just play along without plugging in? You got it. (We still recommend using the Real Tone Cable for best results and the most direct/cleanest signal input for any guitars with pickups.) If you don’t have an electric guitar or simply want to use an acoustic to play Rocksmith, now you can! Use a USB microphone as your input device, point it at your acoustic guitar or bass, and enjoy strumming and picking in Rocksmith without a Real Tone Cable. We added a few new features (including one big one!) and improved a few others based on user feedback. What was added/changed in the December 13 patch?
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