Delete any existing audio sources.ī) Under sources, click Add, Audio Input Capture.
custom - use the buffer size specified in CustomBufferSize fieldĭ) If you don't plan to stream, you can now launch the game.Ħ. a) Install/Launch OBS or streaming software of your choice. host - use a buffer size as close as possible as that requested by the host application
driver - respect buffer size setting set in the driver (For guitar in input 2, swap the 1 and 0 from the two Channel= lines.) Save a copy of the original somewhere in case this fails.įorceDefaultPlaybackDevice=Voicemeeter Virtual ASIOĬ) Open RS_ASIO.ini and use the following settings for guitar into input 1. Unzip and put the three files in the same folder as your Rocksmith2014.exe.ī) Open Rocksmith.ini with notepad and edit the following settings under. a) Go to mdias' Github and scroll down to where it says "latest release here." Open that link, scroll down to the zip files and get the one called "release" (At the time of writing, it is release-0.3.11.zip). If you want to send this to somewhere other than your device, deselect A1 and select A2 under Voicemeeter Aux in Voicemeeter, then select the device you want under A2 in the Hardware Out section in the upper right.ī) For these programs above, you'll want to set their audio input device to Voicemeeter Aux Input as well to take advantage of the microphone control in VoiceMeeter.ĥ. They will now play over the Virtual Input under Voicemeeter Aux. a) In any programs you don't want to hear over your stream (discord, skype, etc.) change their audio output device to Voicemeeter AUX Output. VoiceMeeter Aux Input is your discord/skype/etc. VoiceMeeter Input is your game/system sounds.
(AKA VoiceMeeter Output)ī2 is your microphone. (VoiceMeeter is powerful, it can make you sound sexy on mic if you play with the IntelliPan box.)Įvery setup is different, so here is a reference for the next step and using VoiceMeeter in the future:Ī1 is the speakers/headphones connected to your device.ī1 is sound you want to stream from your PC. Select B1 under the VIRTUAL INPUT on the left to send it there.į) Under HARDWARE INPUT 1 or 2 (depending on which one your Mic is plugged into), select B2 and mono. You can send your microphone or guitar to speakers to test them by selecting A1 under the HARDWARE INPUT they are plugged into.ĭ) If you don't plan to stream, you can skip to step 5.Į) Your stream audio will run from Voicemeeter Output (from step 2). All programs by default will run to the VIRTUAL INPUT on the left (set in step 2) and output to A1(your Focusrite output).
Close the settings window.Ĭ) VoiceMeeter should now be controlling your sounds. Under PreferredMainSampleRate: Set to 48000 Hz. Under Virtual ASIO Type: Change to Int32LSB.
Under PATCH ASIO Inputs to Strips, set IN 1 to 1 - (first box 1, second box empty) and IN 2 to 2 - (first box 2, second box empty). Click A1 and ensure ASIO: Focusrite USB ASIO is selected.ī) Click Menu, System Settings / Options. On the right will be 3 dropdowns labeled A1, A2 and A3. Tab back to Playback, right click VoiceMeeter Input and set as default device.ģ. Do the same for Focusrite USB.ĭ) Under Recording tab, repeat the above steps to set the rates to 24 bit, 48000Hz for Focusrite USB, VoiceMeeter Output and VoiceMeeter Aux Output.Į) Right click VoiceMeeter Output and set as default device. Same as last time, pick 24 bit, 48000Hz from the dropdown and make sure boxes underneath are checked. Pick 24 bit, 48000Hz from the dropdown and make sure boxes underneath are checked.Ĭ) Close properties window and right click VoiceMeeter Aux Input, Properties, Advanced. a) Right click speaker in taskbar, Playback devices.ī) Right click VoiceMeeter Input, Properties, Advanced.
Install Rocksmith 2014 Remastered and VoiceMeeter Banana. As of this posting, I've never had a problem letting VoiceMeeter run at startup and just do its thing.ġ. For example, I use discord with my friends but don't want to stream our personal lives on twitch - Voicemeeter can send my friends' voices to me only and not OBS. The advantage is being able to split your audio streams. Note: If you don't use VoiceMeeter already, it will handle your system audio after this. (I'm sure any broadcast software will work from this, but OBS is what I use.) I've only tested this so far on the 2i2 listed below, but you can easily modify this to with any ASIO device or other sound input running through VoiceMeeter. Running the following off Windows 7 potato. No crackling output, clean input, no lag (when my old cable sits properly anyways, this won't fix any buzzing from a bad cable or pickups).
Using the following setup I now have good sound on PC and on Twitch. This one took me approximately 2 days to figure out.