#Rocksmith usb guitar adapter windows 10 yellow alert drivers#
They can connect to any dongle, but you MUST have the Xbox 360 dongle AND Windows 10 (or Linux) AND you have to force the Xbox 360 drivers to use it. Guitar Hero: Live guitars are all the same (except iOS, those don't work).Will be updated as more information, or work is done for compatibility. Here is a master list of all the controllers that should work for Clone Hero. It may come in the far future after all the core elements of the game come out, and a way is found to track vocals, but at this moment don't hope for it. That all being said, for the moment microphone support is not being planned. Guitar Hero drums (5 lanes) WILL be usable, the orange cymbal will just become another green note. There will be 4 lane drums, however, which is the Rock Band standard. 2 Known Issues with Specific ControllersĬlone Hero currently has Guitar (Solo, Co-op tracks, and Rhythm), GH: Live Guitar (6 note), Bass, and 5 lane Keys instruments available to play.ĭrums are planned for the future but are not implemented yet.I'm very disappointed that my expensive new laptop won't do what my old one did 'out of the box'. The other microphone is disabled to prevent recording of un-wanted 'room' sound. I have had no problems inserting a speaker jack (3 section) into the combined audio jack and listening to sound from the laptop. You will see that the -Mic in- says "Not plugged in" even tho' a jack (2 section) is in the socket. I have checked the Control Panel>Sound Settings - see this screen shot: When I connect the same tape deck to the Pavillion 15 I get the 'you have plugged a device into the audio jack' message on the task bar but no signal is apparently received by the laptop. I successfully ran a cassette tape deck into the Dv-6 and was able to record tapes as MP3 files using Audacity software. This had separate microphone and speaker audio jack ports. I previously had a Pavillion Dv-6 which sadly failed. I have just got a new Pavillion 15-p004na which has got the 'combination' jack port. Please can someone advise me of a way around this problem. I had no issues with this on my old laptop as it had separate 3.5mm jacks for input & output. It is literally of no use to me with this problem. The main reason I bought this laptop is so I can record the mixes I do. Surely there must be a way of rectifying this as currently its impossible to record any sound on the laptop from an external device, in this case, my mixer. This makes no sense to me whatsoever?!? How can it recognise the lead is plugged in with no problems but then go back to not recognising it as soon as the other end is plugged into an external output?! I thought my problem was sorted but this was not the case at all.Īs soon as I plug the red & white end of the lead into the output on the mixer, the laptop screen displays the 'not plugged in' message again as though I have unplugged the lead at the 3.5mm jack end.
I bought a 4 section plug & eureka, the laptop recognised the lead & showed this on the Recording tab. After doing some research I found that the lead I was using, a 3 section plug, would not work and that was the reason there was no change when i plugged it in. It just says 'not plugged in' under the microphone. I am trying to connect my mixer to the laptop using a standard lead, red & white one end and 3.5mm jack on the other.Īt first I was not getting any change whatsoever under the Recording tab in Sound settings. However when i try to use the same port as a line in to record sound from an external device i am having some problems. The laptop will work fine when outputting sound through the jack and a pair of headphones. It comes with a single 3.5mm port which is used for both audio out and line in. I have just bought a HP Pavilion 15 n-278sa laptop.