


Play Rocksmith 2014 ONLY with an Audio Interface (RS Asio So that's it, hopefully you have now achieved a low latency and be able to enjoy the game! Please post if you have any other tips or tweaks you think I should add, or if you have any questions. ASIO support in Rocksmith would be great, but I guess piracy would go rampant from that.
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ASIO bypasses the normal audio path from a user application through layers of intermediary Windows operating system software so that an application connects directly to the sound card hardware There is a huge difference to Rocksmith, and Rocksmith 2014, there have to bee a setting in rocksmith.ini to enable low latency ASIO Support for better Audio Quality no noise and no audio lags latency.The only way to have low latency is ASIO support Rocksmith can not do anything to reduce lag apart from having smaller buffers but that will almost always result in crackling sound because Windows can not keep up. The lag with Rocksmith has got nothing to do with Rocksmith itself.Even if it did support asio4all and it allowed us the choose the different audio engine, it would also need to support two audio cards at the same time since while processed guitar sound output is playing through asio4all, no other sound can play through that sound card because asio4all locks the sound card Rocksmith does not support Asio or Asi4All.This Video shows you a way to play Rocksmith 2014 with an Audio Interface (which has an ASIO Driver) with RS Asio from ASIO.Rocksmith working through ASIO Hey guys, So after I got myself a new audio interface (MOTU UltraLite AVB) I was having some issues having the game playback audio correctly through it and with acceptable latency, so I decided to investigate if it was possible to have Rocksmith play sound through ASIO.Home Rocksmith ASIO Rocksmith working through ASIO : rocksmit
