Rocksmith 2014 Remastered NoCableLauncher - Steam Only
Rocksmith 2014 Remastered Launcher for playing without original RealTone cable (nocable fix)

Getting Started
1) Unpack the file "NoCableLauncher" to any folder.
2) Open the file "NoCableLauncher".
3) Run "NoCableLauncher" to play Rocksmith 2014 using your own audio interface!
Note: If you want to edit the settings again you can simply open the file "NCL_EditSettings.bat".
Onboard Soundcard
For those who, like me, don't have an extra audio capture device, there are two available options for single player mode:
Disable devices and re-enable on game close
All audio capture devices except the one used in game will be disabled when the game opens and re-enabled when the game closes.
Note: This prevents you from using other capture devices, for example if you want to be in a call while you play.
Prevent game from recognizing more devices
All audio capture devices except the one used in-game will be disabled when the game opens.
After the game is opened and in the main menu, press ALT-TAB to leave the game and press 'OK' on the message prompt, this will prevent the game from recognizing any other device and re-enable the disabled ones.
This allows you to use your microphone or any other device outside the game (assuming the game is not in exclusive mode).
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Changelog
2.0.1
- Fixed: No need to disable all audio devices, only conflicting devices will be automatically disabled and restored
2.0
- New logo
- Crash fixes
- Code cleanup
- Interface re-design
- Automatic enable/disable of capture devices
- Several fixes for those using the onboard soundcard
- Automatic switching to secondary input if primary isn't plugged in
Credits
Maxx54 - Original creator
phobos2077, janabimustafa, Alexx999
Comments
awesome work!!!
The calibration gauge is at an ever high in Line-in and at the bottom using the microphone. These positions are unchanged and there seems to be a lot of noise too.
Valve pls fix
Also having this issue. Any ideas?
I think the 2.0.1 "fix" not disabling all audio devices leaves an input on my audio interface enabled, and Rocksmith detects multiple cables. I have to manually disable the input and re-enable it afterwards.
The Settings page says that since I'm not using the onboard soundcard there should be no device conflicts, but there sure are. I can't
No(( Game still use only 1st (left channel) of audio interface
Yes, as long as it is detected as a single device, if not you can try the ASIO alternative found here (RS Audio) github.com/mdias/rs_asio
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