I am starting to think I may have a bad real tone cable.
I hear frequent cut-outs while playing. At first I though it might be the guitar, so I set it down and turned the volume knob all the way down. I then went over to the ps4 and jiggled the cable a bit. sure enough: crackle crackle, just move it so slightly and it crackles and pops and cuts in and out. I disconnected and re-connected all attachments to make sure its really well seated, but I cant seem to shake this.
Is this a known issue? Any one else experience this?
Welcome to PS4 Rocksmith 2014. It won't be your cable, it's a bug they claim they can't recreate in their studio, despite countless players (including myself) experiencing it.
I can't get rid of it permanently, but a good work around is to check calibration in your settings (the part where you 'make some noise! Mute! Make Some noise! Mute).
When you're happy with this power down your PS4 completely (not low power mode) and unplug the cable. Start the PS4 up, and launch the game. Don't plug your cable in until the DLC is enumerated (when you're in the menu screen, you'll see a notification appear in the top right telling you it's enumerating - as you're a new player this should only be brief or not there at all.. unless you've already blown a fortune on DLC). If (when) the pops/crackles/alleged figments of our imagination return, repeat above from powering down (don't worry about recalibrating).
Hope this works for you!
Only four songs in C-Standard.
Any other DLC to hit that besides QotSA?
Rob Zombie has something with a C in it (Superbeast maybe?) and A Perfect Circle's song from their second album with a name I can't recall right now because I really like my Bushmills at the moment is also some kinda C tuning. Not standard, but nice and low with floppy strings so should scratch your itch a bit.
EDIT - Sabotage confirmed for the Beasties pack! Glad to get my Nathan Wind fix