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Set NUX ASIO control panel Preferred ASIO Buffer Size to 128. Set in Rocksmith.ini: LatencyBuffer=3
Set in RS_ASIO.ini [Asio.Input.Mic] Driver=NUX Audio Channel=1 EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1 EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1 SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100 EnableRefCountHack=
That's it! Easy peasy no latenc-eesie! (Sounded better in my head...)
That's right ... a totally WIRELESS ASIO interface to Rocksmith!!
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Thanks. Added to the list 👍
I suppose you could also use it as a normal non-mic input.
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Set NUX ASIO control panel Preferred ASIO Buffer Size to 128.
Set in Rocksmith.ini:
LatencyBuffer=3
Set in RS_ASIO.ini
[Asio.Input.Mic]
Driver=NUX Audio
Channel=1
EnableSoftwareEndpointVolumeControl=1
EnableSoftwareMasterVolumeControl=1
SoftwareMasterVolumePercent=100
EnableRefCountHack=
That's it! Easy peasy no latenc-eesie! (Sounded better in my head...)
That's right ... a totally WIRELESS ASIO interface to Rocksmith!!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: