Does anyone know how to get a PS4 Rock Band guitar to work in RPCS3? I have it working in Windows as a controller with a bluetooth adapter on my PC. It gets recognized as a joystick using MMJoystick. I set it to a Guitar and Rock Band. However, when I try to assign the buttons, it does not work. It sets all buttons to "U-". I tested the guitar in PCSX2 for comparison, and it works fine there to assign the buttons.
(10-09-2021, 12:49 AM)Kramerika Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know how to get a PS4 Rock Band guitar to work in RPCS3? I have it working in Windows as a controller with a bluetooth adapter on my PC. It gets recognized as a joystick using MMJoystick. I set it to a Guitar and Rock Band. However, when I try to assign the buttons, it does not work. It sets all buttons to "U-". I tested the guitar in PCSX2 for comparison, and it works fine there to assign the buttons.
Press Filter Noise before trying to bind the buttons
Thanks! That worked. The only issues now are:
#1 Effects switch does not work
#2 Whammy bar does not work
#3 Tilt does not work, but I can hit the select button to activate overdrive
#4 Is there a way to set a gamepad profile when you are using a custom gamepad configuration for a specific game? It is grayed out for me. I can create and set gamepad profiles in the global gamepad settings, but I would like to make these specific to Rock Band since I would rather not have to switch them on an off depending on the game that I am playing. Basically, if I want to use different device classes across multiple controllers for a game (such as guitar, drums, standard controller), I need to use the profiles, but the game custom gamepad configuration does not allow this from what I can see. It makes one profile with one device specific to the game which applies to all of the controllers.
After some fooling around, I was able to get the drums/cymbals working by using the keyboard and antimicro as somzera699 suggested. I am using the Xbox 360 midi pro adapter with an Alesis Nitro e-kit. I was also able to get a PS3 Rock Band 3 guitar working through the dongle and a PS4 Rock Band 4 guitar working through a bluetooth adapter. I also have one microphone working. I can get all of these instruments working properly together.
Even though I have multiple USB microphones that all get recognized by Windows and RCPS3, I cannot get more than one microphone to work in the game in order to do harmonies. I also am unable to get a PS3 keyboard working using the dongle although it does recognize the gamepad and buttons, just not the keys. I am going to get a midi to USB adapter and attempt to use MidiKey2Key software to get the keys working, but I am skeptical that the game will recognize it as a keyboard without a device class for it.
Since nobody seems to have mentioned it and people don't seem to be aware of it, you don't need to use external programs to bind every single cymbal to also hit R3. When you hit a cymbal it actually presses another button (the cymbal modifier), you just need to map that button to R3. You'll need to manually map it by opening the input config in a text editor as RPCS3's input mapping will always prioritize mapping the button that corresponds to the cymbal's color. The drum pads have a modifier as well, just like the cymbals, which is L3. You need to map this for drum pad navigation to work.
Hi all,
Ive just bought an e-drum kit(Roland TD17KVX) that comes with a MIDI-Out port and its set for delivery tomorrow
I’ve purchased the xb360 midi pro adapter and a midi cable, i was wondering how do i make the drums work with rpcs3?
Does the adapter make things easier?
Do i need it at all?
First how do i make rpcs3 recognise my drum as a controller? I heard xinput works thanks to the adapter
Second how do i make the drums for rpcs3 to recognise as a controller input?
(Ex. Snare = Red pad, 3rd cymbal = Green cymbal)
Im aware the cymbal modifier requires R3 to be inputted, how do i do that?
I’ve seen YouTube videos of people claiming to use the adapter but with no tutorials.
Greatly appreciate any assistance which can help others
I have found a solution for edrums. See my comment here
https://www.reddit.com/r/rpcs3/comments/...t/il4rsxm/
I needed another Xinput controller to make heads or tails out of it.
Basically, the Midi Pro Adapter sends not 1, but 2 inputs per every hit: The colored pad/button input (AXBY) plus a modifier key to tell the game its either getting a tom hit or a cymbal hit. There's no way to map this key with the drums directly though the interface, you have to open up the Windows USB game controller settings that shows you your controller inputs. For mine, it was button 6 (Right Bumper) for for the pad modifier, and button 10 for the cymbal modifier (Right Stick).
Then to get it to work, you need to find the controller config .yml file, open it in notepad, and then assign L3 to Right Stick, and R3 to Right Bumper. Save and reload RPCS3 and pro drums now work as expected.
I would love if the RPCS3 Devs would look into allowing multiple microphones to be able to play Harmonies. Looks like this open GitHub issue has some insight but hasn't been touched in 2 years:
https://github.com/RPCS3/rpcs3/issues/8209
Is there a way to change which "user" you are in the game? When I connect the drums they show up as "User [3]" in the game, but I want to be User 1. The drums are mapped to Player 1 in the custom game config in rpcs3.
Im having a weird issue. my wife and I were playing with 2 guitars last night and today it is still trying to play 2 player (2 guitars players 1 and 3) even though only 1 is plugged in and turned on. the one guitar is controlling both players at the same time. i dont know how to get it to go back to one player.