Lag Part 2, if you're looking at this first, then go here for part 1
Lag Part 1
Television Lag Reduction
Some TV brands have a special "video game" mode that will switch off all the fancy filters and processing so that it reduces video lag and improves game to button reaction times. If your TV does not have them, then you need to set up a visual mode for it. I can't help with every TV, you're learning guitar, I have faith in you being able to figure out your TV. Just go through and turn off your cinema modes, your auto-colors, your dynamic contrasts, your dynamic volume. Digital noise reduction is a HUGE no no when it comes to gaming. After all of this, you may need to use the Lag correction option inside the game to slow down or speed up the game, depending on how much an improvement it makes.
Signal Checkpoint Reduction
As I mentioned before, you can have a long chain of goings ons. The worst that could happen in a typical home would look like this:
PS3 > HDMI > TV > HDMI > Receiver > Speakers
That's got the signal being Encoded and Encrypted twice, de-crypted and reshaped twice, and converted at the end. We have to cut down on this.
Best option to reduce audio lag is to not use digital audio at all.
PS3/360 > analog cables > Receiver > Speakers
The PS3 and 360 can output analog, your Receiver/amplifies the signal to your speakers. The Receiver can be a stereo unit with an input, it can also be some headphones. Every PS3 comes with a set of RCA cables. You only need the white and red audio ones. You can then go into sound options and choose your system to "multi-output" so that audio comes from your HDMI and your Analog connection. This will cause an echo with your TV, so simply mute your TV and listen to the sound coming from your Stereo/Receiver/headphones.
The problem here is that not everyone has a receiver(I don't) and perhaps not every stereo has RCA connector inputs(mine doesn't). Here is what you need:
RCA Female to 3.5mm Stereo Plug
It is less than 50 cents, and shipping is under 2 bucks. I hook my White and Red audio cable into that, put it in my audio-in(MP3 player hookup on some stereos) and I'm set to go. Alternately you can use this to plug into your smart phone and record yourself playing very cleanly.
I can confirm this works. The game's lag feels similar to my actual amp's lag, which is pretty imperceptible to me while playing cords. Without this set up, using HDMI sound, the delay would mess up my strumming patterns, and I could not play as fast as I was able because the delay kickback would bother me.
Here is a component cable for the PS3 that will work, its under 5 bucks
5 point Component cable for PS3
Use that with the RCA>Stereo dongle, and you'll be doing great. Remember you have to activate the audio to be sent in both signals using the PS3, and you'll want to mute your TV so you don't hear echo.
EDIT: If you have speakers for your computer that are plugged into a power outlet, then you have a "receiver" built into them. You could plug the stereo jack mentioned above into them and it will be just as good as the connection I personally use.
Day 14
Holy crap 2 weeks? It does not feel like I've been doing this for two whole weeks.
I am working on learning a song inside Rocksmith. I have not chosen which I want to do to 100%, but I'm trying several different ones. I have to really like the song to put this much effort into it this early on. I do not think I can get 50% difficulty and be satisfied till later. Candidates so far are Last Dance with Mary Jane, You Really Got Me, and Sixteen Saltines.
While auto-wah>chorus>reverb made me feel like a rock star, palm mutes and power chords make me feel \m/etal. I am a huge 90's metal fan. I basically considered Dimebag as my less well behaved older brother I never had. My friends and cousins used to watch the Pantera home videos, it was like Jackass before Jackass in a lot of ways. Lots of metal that I find I like does not have the super squealy guitars like the 80's metal, it has the palm muted chugging riffs of the 90's. I palm mute practiced for at least an hour today. Pretty much the same things over and over, but that's how you get muscle memory.
I have a leg up on the Power Chords. I knew how to play "Brain Stew" by Green Day for years. It is a power chord, and so my fingers already have that shape memorized. I have also used that shape while practicing the intro to "Clean My Wounds" by Corrosion of Conformity, a riff from their guitarist Pepper Keenan. Pepper Keenan is one of the top riff masters of today, you can also hear him doing the slow/sludge thing with Phil Anselmo in the metal super group "Down". Look up Stone the Crow and Eyes of the South for songs by them.
Tomorrow will be another day I can devote several hours to playing, and now that I have my new lag-free set up, I'll be wanting to put it through its paces.
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