

The Real Tone Cable has been in my possession since the Dutch/European release of Rocksmith and I only wished I had gotten this USB adapter for my iPad sooner. And with the Smart Guitar, Smart Bass and Drumkit you can quickly create a backing track to which you can jam on. I could also connect my acoustic guitar and even with the non-clean amp stacks it still sounded really nice. Plug in and play any real guitar or bass with the included Rocksmith Real Tone Cable. A new six-track bonus pack joins 50 returning hits with a library of 100s more available for purchase. I’ve been having a lot of fun with this for the past two weeks. Rocksmith adapts to your skill level, and now includes expanded practice tools and a customizable learning curve. For one you can record a solo, duplicate the track and change some amp settings and et voilà you’ve got a double guitar solo going on! Using GarageBand with your guitar is a lot of fun as it opens up a lot of possibilities to try things out and just have fun. Don’t quite like the result of your recording? Simply modify the amp settings or change the amp all together. GarageBand also comes with a lot of guitar amplifiers and stomp boxes for added effects. With your guitar connected to your iPad you can start recording with GarageBand. Yes, you can use the official adapter by Apple which is of better quality but also a lot more expensive. These adapters can be bought cheap online from DealExtreme.

Now go get yourself a (cheap) USB adapter for your iPad so you can hook up your Real Tone Cable to it. Do you own an iPad? Have you got GarageBand installed on it? And do you per change own the game Rocksmith (for PC, Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3) with the included Real Tone Cable? Yes? Good!
