Guitar Hero World Tour combines state-of-the-art wireless controllers in new online and offline gameplay modes and a Music Studio feature that lets you compose, record, edit and share your own rock and roll anthems. Guitar Hero World Tour is the most complete music game to-date with 86 on-disc tracks. Guitar Hero World Tour drumset - ION DrumBrocker - Mad Catz portable Rockband drums - XBOX 360 and One gamepads - Various Rockband and Guitar Hero guitars Rockband 4, and PS4 drumkits NOT currently supported. But if you can get it to work with Windows, and recognised as a Game Controller, then DrumBrain will use it.
Guitar Hero Drum Tuning Programs
Guitar Hero Drum Tuning Program
Hey Tim,
Camille has been super responsive and we’re troubleshooting here:
http://www.osculator.net/bp/topic/15
Feel free to chime in.
Also, I found out that activision has a “guitar hero tuning kit” that interfaces with your computer to adjust the sensitivity of the drums:
http://guitarhero.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/guitarhero.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=22313
They have mac and PC versions. I got excited at first because it hooks up via USB to your computer, but realized quickly that it just uses the MIDI IN port. In fact, I downloaded and tried it, sent it to the IAC driver, and recorded its output into logic. Here’s some complete geek talk:
The sensitivity is controlled by controls 102-106 on MIDI channel 16. The values are 40-4 for minimum to max on the drums, and 60-4 for the cymbals.
The drum pads are notes C1, D1, A1, A#1, C2, and C#2.
Anyway, you can request a free MIDI-USB cable from Activision. I certainly did, those are worth like $40!
I’ll keep you updated. I may try Xbox or PS3 guitar hero drums, but all the ones I see online are wireless too! Damn. I wonder if there’s a way to hack the MIDI signal before it gets sent over bluetooth.