02-03-2021, 08:38 PM -
(01-19-2021, 10:39 AM)elropper Wrote: Since the Rockband 3 works perfectly on my PC, I wonder if it is possible to play the PRODRUMS mode. The problem is that both the yellow and blue cymbals don't detect them, they work like toms. I don't know if it would be possible to map the midi note with external software, or if someone has tried.
It's a shame as the emulation works very well and would be a good solution for those who don't have the PS3 anymore.
By the way, I use the Midi PRO Adapter and an Alesis Dm6 edrum.
Just evaluating from this bug, the Rock Drums drums device class doesn't seem to detect as drums on Rock Band 3 (also on other games like The Beatles Rock Band, Lego Rock Band and Green Day Rock Band). Rock Band Drums are required so you can play "Pro Drums" which adds 3 more notes or cymbals that you can play on. As of right now if you want to play drums you have to set your device class to Guitar Hero drums but the Guitar Hero drums are unable to be play in "Pro" because the game doesn't allow it due to the drums only having 3 pads and 2 cymbals.
log: RPCS3 Log
Rock Band drumset with the "Pro Cymbals" peripheral attached to them (R3 is the modifier that activates them in-game).
Something else that I didn't test myself but others have is that there is this peripheral called the "Midi Pro-Adapter". Which allows for the use of electronic drumsets and keyboards in the game. From what I've heard the peripheral does show up on the game but it seems that RPCS3 is unable to read the midi signals that is sending to the game. Might need some implementation.
Mad Catz Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO-ADAPTER (PS3 variant)
(note: the Xbox 360 variant is usable on it's drum mode on RPCS3 since it sends xinput signals to your computer)
This post was last modified: 02-03-2021, 08:41 PM by JimmyEatWaffles.