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Hi. I have a sickly 5500 celeron, and version "2.5.2" of the software. The item in question is provisionally called "Rocksmith 2014 alt sampler cable" and at over twenty pounds, I'm a little wary of spending nearly two hundred. I'm still more familiar with and much preferred to the previous interface, so I'd been hoping the (I presume USB) plug could be used instead, as dropline has pointed out. Does anyone know - or have a link - to a tutorial, which, ideally, would take me through the process of installing the new hardware/software smoothly? Thanks.
I've had this problem and it's annoying. I can connect my cable fine in my old software on my old computer and use it with all my songs etc. I want to use my cable in the new software (its' current version). So I downloaded the new software and all seems well, but when I connect to my cable it asks me for a player name. I have it set to my old software so it just says "Rocksmith 2" and then tries to connect to the old software but it does not recognize the new interface. Please help!
So after updating my MacOS to version 13.0 a few days ago I installed the new Rocksmith 2014 and the cable and everything works, but it's so damn ugly. It also looks more and more like the old interface will be phased out and I'm looking at the option of buying the old interface and having a good time with it since I was a Sony person in the past. But since I want to buy the old interface can I have the old interface volume control and the old interface song titles?
I came across this post while trying to figure out if my old software still worked on my new system. Lo and behold, everything I have says i need a real tone cable to play my songs but I just plugged it in and it works, no driver to be downloaded. Is there a way the old driver is actually still installed on my new system?
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