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  1. #111
    I can confirm. That 3 of the major keyboards work

    Motif XS (my personal favorite, always fun to be playing the same thing i see on screen)
    Korg M3
    And
    Korg M50

    All work perfectly

    Also,with some further testing.

    Roland Phantom G seems to work. along with the
    Yamaha Tyros 3

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    Last edited by Jushara; 01-20-2012 at 11:24 PM.

  2. #112
    Korg Kontrol49 keyboard works

  3. #113
    The new Roland HD-3 drum kit definitely works. It has a built in lefty switch so you don't have to rewire the whole kit and changeable MIDI output if you want an extra challenge with open/close hihat notes. I play on a lefty setup and changing the MIDI output is definitely required. Also I'm not getting that weird problem with the snare/cymbal crash combo that some people have complained about.

  4. #114
    Sorry if this has been asked, but is the Alesis Pro USB kit compatible with RB3 and does it require the Madcatz MIDI adapter?

    http://www.alesis.com/usbprodrumkit

  5. #115
    Quote Originally Posted by devoidzer0 View Post
    Sorry if this has been asked, but is the Alesis Pro USB kit compatible with RB3 and does it require the Madcatz MIDI adapter?

    http://www.alesis.com/usbprodrumkit
    Yes to both.
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  6. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by Doc_SoCal View Post
    Yes to both.
    Thanks much!

  7. #117
    Just wondering if someone could please tell me if these drums (ashton rhythm uvx) be compatible with rockband with the midi pro adapter. I think they would be as it seems you can adjust the notes but would like to check before buying as i know nothing about drums. Also i rang up a dick smith store to find out if they stocked midi cable and they said if its a 32 they have it not a 64, whatever that means. Does the midi pro use the 32 Thanks in advance.

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    Last edited by Kazza111; 04-03-2012 at 06:35 AM.

  8. #118
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kazza111 View Post
    Also i rang up a dick smith store to find out if they stocked midi cable and they said if its a 32 they have it not a 64, whatever that means. Does the midi pro use the 32
    They were probably referring to a USB MIDI converter cable that works with 32-bit and 64-bit computer operating systems. But that's not what you need. You need a standard 5-pin MIDI cable, like this:
    http://www.amazon.com/Foot-Long-MIDI...3469896&sr=8-2

    As for the UVX drum kit, the manual does have instructions for setting each trigger's MIDI Note, so yes, it will work with the MIDI Pro.

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  9. #119
    Quote Originally Posted by davidshek View Post
    They were probably referring to a USB MIDI converter cable that works with 32-bit and 64-bit computer operating systems. But that's not what you need. You need a standard 5-pin MIDI cable, like this:
    http://www.amazon.com/Foot-Long-MIDI...3469896&sr=8-2

    As for the UVX drum kit, the manual does have instructions for setting each trigger's MIDI Note, so yes, it will work with the MIDI Pro.
    Excellent, thank you so much.

  10. #120

    Dtx500 drums

    I was wondering if anyone else had an issue with missed notes with this kit, I'm almost sure it's the sensitivity but I'm not sure where the settings are for that or what would be an optimal value, any help guys?


 

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