Rocksmith 2014 mac mic setup
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I don't know if they are sold I've just seen a lot of people build their own adding resistances here and thereīut you could try with the adaptor and see the results for yourself, if it's good enough etc otherwise you will need to "sum" the outputs via the DIY-adapter I describe.īut an ABY box is not 10 bucks and you'd require a couple extra TS cables but leaving it there so you know this is another option that should work. In practice it should work but what is recommended for mixing two signals to a mono one is a "summing adaptor". I bring up the "still learning" part because well if you have looper pedals or similar you can already try the proposed setup above, without incurring into cost… but then that's when you become a pedal junkie, and people starting up usually would have to go and buy the ABY box and such. I don't know if they are sold I've just seen a lot of people build their own adding resistances here and there…īut you could try with the adaptor and see the results for yourself, if it's good enough etc… otherwise you will need to "sum" the outputs via the DIY-adapter I describe.īut also you are using a real guitar with this game right? I assume you probably don't have much pedals and/or are still learning but it would be best, IMHO, to just use an ABY box, that is, connecting the guitar to the box, then A to the AMP and B to the Xbox (I assume this game uses some kind of adaptor thingy eh?), and in that case you'd have the lowest latency as possible and it should work fine.īut an ABY box is not 10 bucks and you'd require a couple extra TS cables… but leaving it there so you know this is another option that should work. Click to expand.In practice it should work but what is recommended for mixing two signals to a mono one is a "summing adaptor".