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  1. #1

    RB3 Pro Guitar has delay when playing

    Hi,
    last night I wanted to play, but suddenly I recognized there is a huge delay of 1-3 sec when I'm playing.
    for example when I press the 3rd fret on guitar, after a recognizable delay it shows in the game.
    I cannot play at all.
    the guitar has a terrible delay, i did the calibration again. also the batterys are good.
    I tried it again today and still same problem. also changed the battery but no good

  2. #2
    Road Warrior
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    When you press the string down on a fret, the guitar should immediately send MIDI data out to the MIDI pro adapter, which has a light flash every time a MIDI event is received. Do you see the light flash immediately when you fret the string, or is it seconds later as seen in the game? Do all frets of all strings have this delay?

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    Road Warrior
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    Also, are you using the Mustang or the Squier?
    Early Squier Owner
    http://rockband.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33103

    PS3 RBN:
    http://rockband.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30825

  4. #4
    Batteries are "good" or "fresh"?

    Low voltage is not a friend of the pro guitars. Its worth a shot if they are not fresh.
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  5. #5
    I see the light flash immediately when I fret the string.
    I have delay on all strings all frets.
    Guitar is Fender
    Also this problem showed up 2 days ago. I've been playing for a long time.

    Quote Originally Posted by raynebc View Post
    When you press the string down on a fret, the guitar should immediately send MIDI data out to the MIDI pro adapter, which has a light flash every time a MIDI event is received. Do you see the light flash immediately when you fret the string, or is it seconds later as seen in the game? Do all frets of all strings have this delay?
    Quote Originally Posted by ricecake View Post
    Also, are you using the Mustang or the Squier?
    Last edited by unlimitedfear; 11-30-2012 at 05:35 PM.

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    Road Warrior
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    Does it make any difference plugging the MPA into different USB ports on your console? If you happen to have another MPA (not everybody does, but then again, I have three of them), does it work without the lag issue?

    If you don't have another MPA to try, you could try plugging it into your computer and seeing how quickly it registers axis movement/etc. in your OS (ie. in Windows, you can find a Game Controllers applet in the Control Panel).

  7. #7
    thanks for your replies
    I unplugged the MIDI adapter from console and plugged it in again.
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