Midi device compatibility list, Frequently asked questions – Rock Band MIDI PRO-Adapter Rock Band 3 for PlayStation-3 User Manual

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MIDI DEVICE COMPATIBILITY LIST*

The Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO-Adapter functions with the Squier by Fender Stratocaster Guitar and Controller, and is also designed to function with most

MIDI-compatible drums and keyboards. The following is a list of devices that were specifically tested:

KEYBOARDS

ELECTRONIC DRUM KITS

M-Audio Axiom 25

Roland HD-1

CME Key 49

Yamaha DT Explorer

Behringer UMX-25

Yamaha DD 65

Behringer UMA-25s

Alesis DM5

Akai MPK-25

* References to the above third-party MIDI controllers are for compatibility purposes only AND ARE NOT endorsed by Mad Catz, MTV Networks, or Harmonix Music

Systems; continued compatibility is not guaranteed with any non-Rock Band controller. See www.madcatz.com/FAQ/rockband for more information on compatibility.

denotes devices tested with the Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO-Adapter.

MIDI DRUM NOTE MAPPING

In order to accommodate a wide variety of electronic drum kits, the MIDI PRO-Adapter features an onboard MIDI Note Map to communicate with the

Rock Band 3 game software. The table below specifies MIDI Transmit Numbers per trigger type, along with the corresponding in-game function. BOLD

numbers are defined by the current MIDI Specification. Subsequent numbers are assignments used by various electronic drum manufacturers.

MIDI Number

Trigger Type

In-Game Action

38, 31, 34, 37, 39, 40

Snare

Red Pad

48, 50

Hi-tom

Yellow Pad

45, 47

Low-tom

Blue Pad

41, 43

Floor-tom

Green Pad

22, 26, 42, 46, 54

Hi-Hat Cymbal

Yellow Cymbal

51, 53, 56, 59

Ride Cymbal

Blue Cymbal

49, 52, 55, 57

Crash Cymbal

Green Cymbal

33, 35, 36

Kick Pedal

Kick Pedal

44

Hi-Hat Pedal

Hi-Hat Pedal

CC#4 (Foot

controller)

Hi-Hat Pedal

Position

Allows Hi-Hat

pedal to be held

closed

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

QUESTION: My MIDI instrument will not function in the game; why not?

ANSWER:
1. Ensure you have plugged the MIDI PRO-Adapter into the console.
2. Ensure you have selected the correct instrument on the 3-way switch.
3. Check that the MIDI instrument has power/batteries.
4. Confirm that the cables going from the MIDI instrument to the MIDI PRO-Adapter are firmly connected.
5. If sensitivity on the Velocity Wheel is completely reduced, drum strikes may not pass.
QUESTION: How do I activate the Overdrive function with my MIDI instrument?

ANSWER: The MIDI PRO-Adapter has a designated Overdrive button (diagram Part G) for the Squier by Fender Stratocaster Guitar and Controller, and

keyboards only.
Though the Overdrive button does function in Guitar Mode, the user also has the option of tilting the Squier by Fender Stratocaster Guitar and Control-

ler to deploy Overdrive.
QUESTION: How are the keys of my MIDI keyboard mapped in-game?

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