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    Rock Band 3

    Game » consists of 14 releases. Released Oct 26, 2010

    Rock Band 3 spices up the brand with the addition of a keyboard peripheral as well as "Pro Mode," and offers eighty-three new songs to rock out to.

    Using the midi controller with a different midi guitar

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    #1  Edited By djwelch666

    Hi, 
     
    I have always wanted a midi guitar, but a good one, not a squire.  Has there been any information on using different midi guitars with the Harmoniz midi adapter?  Do you think this would work?  Has anyone got a midi guitar they can try it out with! 
     
    Thanks 
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    #2  Edited By vogon

    the magic of MIDI guitars is that the guitar doesn't affect your tone (unless it's missing fundamental features like aftertouch or velocity sensitivity or something.) :p unless you don't like the feel of the squier strat, there's no reason to spend more for a guitar that outputs to MIDI, and it sounds like you've already got traditional electric guitars. 
     
    that said, yeah, any guitar should work with the MIDI adapter, though you won't have the controller (face buttons, d-pad, back, start, overdrive) buttons on your guitar, only the adapter. 
     
    hope this helps!

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