I found a few sites yesterday offering free amp tones etc., but I was left wondering which one would be best, so I figured I see if any of you have any recommendations. Everything is possible thanks to the so called Ubisoft Rocksmith 2014 Real Tone Cable : a cable that connects your electric guitar jack output to a usb port on your pc (or XBox or PS3). Is there some sort of freeware that some of you can suggest I use? Heck, it doesn't even have to be freeware if the program isn't too expensive (Holidays & G.A.S. That said, my main question is how am I going to get a decent sound/my Marshall sound? I imagine that I can run my guitar through my pedalboard into my PC, but somewhere along the way I will be missing the sound that my amp provides. Yesterday I did some research and found that it won't be too hard to use Audacity achieve what I wish to do. Well since then its been Goodbye Horses to Rocksmith 2014, as my cable WILL NOT read properly. I am pretty computer savvy and have used Audacity to edit audio recordings for years, so I am not completely in the dark.
Allows you to plug in and record your instrument directly from our computer at 48kHz. Guitar / Bass requires standard 1/4' output jack.
My home recording experience is limited to four and eight track recorders back in the late 80s and early 90s, so this is new territory for me. Rocksmith Real Tone Cable is compatible with all versions of Rocksmith and allows you to plug any real guitar or bass directly into your Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, PC, or Mac. Yea I know this will not be a top notch set-up, but I am just looking for a way to save riffs and ideas to my PC.