Guitar Hero Drum Tuning Program

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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

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.