🎤 Rock Your World with Every Strum!
The Rock Band 3 Wireless Mustang Pro Guitar for Wii is a cutting-edge gaming controller that allows players to engage in realistic guitar and bass gameplay. With its innovative features like a 17-fret touch-sensitive neck, low-latency strings, and MIDI compatibility, this controller is designed for both gaming enthusiasts and aspiring musicians alike.
Item Dimensions | 20.8 x 12.9 x 2.7 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Wii |
Controller Type | Guitar |
Compatible Devices | Controller |
M**Q
Great way to learn guitar and have fun playing Rock Band 3!
Have never played guitar, so got this as I enjoy the Rock Band games and I thought it would be fun and rewarding to learn how to actually play. I really enjoy playing it. It's difficult, but it should be, and you do improve quickly if you stick with it. It's a real shame that this was the final Rock Band game so that there aren't more songs to play on it. The downloadable songs increase the setlist, but these are a bit pricey and they don't seem to ever get reduced. But the Pro Guitar is a bargain price now and well worth it for playing the songs on RB3.
T**T
Not just for Pro-Guitar on Rock Band but a MIDI controller too.
Firstly as an interface for Rock Band this responds faster than I can play- so killer solos are possible and real guitar playing skills can be developed.Secondly as a MIDI controller you can plug it into the MIDI IN port on say a keyboard and play guitar for a fraction of the cost of a dedicated guitar controller.The only downside is that a few more frets would have made it even more versatile, but the octave shifting button does let you go higher (for budding Van Halens) and lower to let it act as a bass.
L**L
Mustang pro guitar
Excellent bit of kit
H**Y
Midi Guitar Controller
Midi guitars have never come cheaper. After seeing the designs by Starrlabs i had to try thisbudget version. It is a surprisingly capable instrument, i just wish there was a bass equivalent.For the price its a great way to experiment on this level with the technology. Recommended.Incidentally i also have the Yourock and would rate this above that instrument for the simplereason that the fret offers more feedback for the novice. Believe it or not fret buttons ismore natural to play than the membrane strings of the Yourock.
B**Y
Awesome
This is SUCH an amazing piece of gameware! I wish I could use it properly...but due to 2 broken arms, I do have a hard time using it to it's full potential. My daughter has given herself proper guitar playing finger blisters with it a few times though haha How i wish this was around when I was a kid though, just wow!!
K**R
Difficult to master, but great fun!
I have been practising for a couple of weeks now and still haven't mastered all the songs on easy so considering I play expert on other instruments that should give you an idea of how difficult this is. It is great fun though!
M**H
Four Stars
Good price
P**R
Five Stars
Best midi guitar on this side of £1k
S**I
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻/5
Fors the job
M**
Confusión por no dominar inglés
No es lo que esperaba ya que buscaba una guitarra eléctrica como la You Rock Guitar MIDI. Lamento no haber entendido la promoción que está en inglés.
H**Y
Fun MIDI controller, decent game controller, modest learning tool.
There are really two uses for this controller, as a Rock Band 3 controller and as a MIDI controller. The latter is by far the more entertaining of the two. It's also why this is a 5 star rating instead of a 3.Physical:It obviously plastic, it's quite light, the strings make a dull thud as you strum them, the fret buttons are fairly soft to the touch, the screw holes on the back of the neck are right in the middle where your thumb is going to slide over them, and the scale is quite short (seems about like a 3/4 length.) Overall though, it feels sturdy enough and has a "good enough" feel to it. It's not great, but it's not terrible. The worst part, for me, are the screw holes in the back of the neck. I also don't think the neck feels quite like a real guitar either. The relative softness of the fret buttons also makes it easy have accidental button presses (until you get used to it.)As a Rock Band 3 controller:I'd say this is going to be very much hit-or-miss for many people. The controller itself works well, tracks presses fast enough and with enough lax to take into account transitions between chords. The game play basically tries to keep the scrolling to you type interface with mounds with numbers describing the fingering positions. For instance, an A5 on the 6th string will give a number 5 and a low mound on the 6th string and a larger mound on the 5th string that you have to basically interpret/judge that it's not going to be fret 6, but fret 7. On chords it will often also give the chord name too. So the learning curve for the interface alone is going to be fairly steep. I think the thing that most people don't realize with this controller, is that most songs are going to need to be learned at the higher levels. This basically means going into practice mode on the songs and learning all the parts of the song. Better guitar players than myself may be able to play many of the songs without the need to do this, but I doubt many would be able to play all. For a total novice, this may be more work than they're willing to put in. Additionally, there really isn't much that says this is the (more-or-less) required path to play the songs. It can easily come across as too difficult even at the easier levels. There's also a gotcha here for people trying to learn guitar and using even the practice method in game. This will not teach someone everything they need to know to play a real guitar. Most songs, even played very well on the controller will sound odd on a real guitar without proper technique. There will be many gaps that will have to be filled in later (reading sheet music and/or tabs, bends, hammer ons, pull offs, dynamics, etc.) In other words, someone can potentially learn the fingering for some songs, but not how to play the songs.As a MIDI controller:I'm really surprised this feature isn't played up more by people. To me, this was the main reason to buy this controller. Once that I purchased a good MIDI-to-USB adapter, it did not disappoint. To clarify this with a real example, I bought a cheap < $10 adapter (HDE USB to MIDI cable, really any of the clear cable cords with a black oval center) and it did not work. The MIDI showed up as usable but the controller would not register any input to the MIDI monitor. I even got a replacement sent because I thought it was the adapter, but it didn't help. I upgraded to a Creative EMU XMIDI 1x1 and it worked perfectly. I've now spent many hours playing with various sounds, tap mode, strum mode, effects, octave changes, etc. It's a fun MIDI controller if you don't know piano. It's also much cheaper than the You Rock Guitar.Overall, I've had a lot of fun with this and was not in the least bit disappointed. I bought this product with realistic expectations of what it was going to be. It's not a real guitar, it's a MIDI controller that can also be used to play a semi-realistic rhythm game. It has limitations as a learning tool, but that's dwarfed in comparison to the other great things that can be done with it. I would absolutely recommend this to people who already know how to play the guitar and are interested in electronic music. If you have little to no desire in synth music, it may not be worth it. If you're expecting to learn guitar with this, curb your expectations and be prepared to spend a lot of time in practice mode of the songs. In addition, be ready to spend a lot of time with a real guitar learning what the game can't teach you.
P**M
Passabler Ersatz für eine echte Gitarre und Gitarrenunterricht
Wir haben uns Rockband 3 für unsere Wii gekauft und zuerst immer nur gesungen, aber der Kauf dieser Pro-Guitar hat sich echt gelohnt! Ich habe sie meinem Mann zum Geburtstag geschenkt, der es bereut, als Kind niemals ein Instrument erlernt zu haben. Allerdings hat er nur wenig Freizeit um das Gitarrelernen nachzuholen. Da ist die Pro-Guitar von Fender ein sehr guter Kompromiss. Wenn er mal ein Stündchen Zeit findet, kann er von Grund auf mit dem Spiel Rockband 3 unter "Training" das Gitarrespielen erlernen. Auch bietet die Pro-Guitar vier Schwierigkeitsgrade. Möchte man die schwerste Stufe "Experte" einmal testen, dann stellt man fest, dass man als Anfänger noch sehr, sehr viel Übung braucht, um die verschiedenen Griffe (Akkorde) zu meistern.Einziger Wehrmutstropfen: Alle Songs, die man bei Nintendo einkauft, stellen erstmal keine Funktion für die Pro-Guitar bereit, man muss ein Pro-Guitar-Upgrade für jeden Song dazukaufen. Allerdings kann man die Pro-Guitar auch für die einfachen Gitarrenversionen nutzen (Blau-,Gelb-,Rot-,Grün-Tasten), sowie für den einfachen Bass und Pro-Bass.Fazit: Für Leute, die wenig Zeit haben und trotzdem gern musizieren würden, ist die Pro-Guitar mit dem Spiel Rockband 3 sehr gut geeignet. Außerdem macht es viel Spaß.
S**.
Questionable Operation
The unit as a MIDI control surface seems quite questionable. I have a Neutron and a K-2 and was going to use this surface as a MIDI controller, but the synths can only read one string, so it is of no use to me. I imagine theses units might work of a PS3 or Wii or XBox, but as a MIDI controller surface, I think you might need an additional MIDI adapter to boost the signal. So, didn't work for me as advertised and I really hoped it would.
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