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  1. #31
    Has anyone tried using an akai MPK49? I have one but I'm not sure if I should buy the MPA or not...

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    Does anyone have a Yamaha PSR 90? I'd find out myself, but Midi Pro Adapters are not yet available in Canada. (Side note: Any one know where I can find a topic about those?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by materia101 View Post
    Does anyone have a Yamaha PSR 90? I'd find out myself, but Midi Pro Adapters are not yet available in Canada. (Side note: Any one know where I can find a topic about those?)
    I don't have a PSR-90, but I've tried my PSS-680 which was released the year after the PSR-90 came out, and it worked flawlessly.

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    You can add Yoki DD502 electronic drum set to the WORKS category.

    Caveats:
    --Mine is 3-4 years old, so it doesn't have the new brain they sell now with DD502's. It may not work with the new brain.
    --Had to swap two of the cymbals (the blue and green, just had to unplug the wire and plug into different ones)
    --Sensitivity is the biggest problem. I had it turned down too far and none of the hits registered. I turned it all the way up and depending on your drum layout, hitting a cymbal too hard can cause false hits on nearby drums and/or cymbals (easiest to see in Free Drum mode). But one of my cymbals misses hits (again, watching in Free Drum mode). Finding the EXACT sensitivity that still registers the blue cymbal without triggering nearby drums was a pain. Have no issues with any of the other drums/cymbals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by materia101 View Post
    Does anyone have a Yamaha PSR 90? I'd find out myself, but Midi Pro Adapters are not yet available in Canada. (Side note: Any one know where I can find a topic about those?)
    Can't you go to gameshark.com and have the Pro adapter shipped to Canada? Or are there compatibility issues?

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    Roland TD-6 (Drum) and CTK-496 (keyboard)

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    you can buy from ebay like i did. canada, i receved it monday 26
    Last edited by jacky-3QC; 04-28-2011 at 06:27 PM.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Throvolos View Post
    Can't you go to gameshark.com and have the Pro adapter shipped to Canada? Or are there compatibility issues?
    I would love to do that, but Mad Catz doesn't ship to Canada. I tried to buy something but all I got was US states.

  9. #39
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    Amazon.com has the adapter for all 3 consoles at or below list price. I understand they ship internationally.

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    A friend of mine has the squire and subsequently also has the midi adapter for his 360. My question is would the mustang I have for my PS3 work with his midi adapter on his 360?


 

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