Nintendo Wii Rock Band MIDI PRO Adapter Drums


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Connect your RB3 MIDI PRO Adapter and switch it to Drum mode. Simply set the middle switch to left-most
Dposition.
Please note that you need to do this even if you already did it for the other two modes.
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Now, [go to Zadig’s website] and download the latest version, then open it up.
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Click on
OptionsthenList All Devices.
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You should now see devices listed. Switch it to your Rock Band 3 Pro Instrument.
In this example, we’re using the Mustang Pro Guitar, which shows up asHarmonix RB3 Mustang Guitar for PlayStation® 3.
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After selecting the right device, you should see the option to replace the driver.
MAKE SURE YOU ARE REPLACING THE DRIVER ONLY FOR THE PRO GUITAR/KEYBOARD/MIDI PRO ADAPTER!!
ClickReplace Driver.
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A warning will appear.
Again, make sure you have selected your RB3 Pro instrument’s receiver or adapter.
After you have made sure, clickYes.
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It will then install the driver. As the program says, it may take a few minutes.
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If everything goes well, you will get this message:
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Close Zadig.
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Open up Rock Band 3 in RPCS3 and connect your MIDI Pro Adapter.
You should see it automatically assign a player number.
Likewise, in Rock Band 3, you will see the instrument ready to join.
From this point, you can just connect your RB3 MIDI Pro Adapter whenever you want without having to repeat this setup process!
Uninstalling
Applying a Zadig driver on a device will make it only work on applications with passthrough. This may cause issues with Clone Hero or YARG.Thankfully, reverting this is very easy!
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Open the Start menu and search for
Device Manager. Open it.
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Scroll down until you find the
Universal Serial Bus devicescategory.
Expand it and right click the instrument you applied the Zadig driver on and then selectUninstall device.
In this example, it’s the Pro Guitar (Harmonix RB3 Mustang Guitar for PlayStation® 3).
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In the next window that pops up, make sure to tick
Attempt to remove the driver for this device.
After that, clickUninstalland that’s it!
When you disconnect then reconnect the device, it will revert back to the original driver.
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Navigate to
/etc/udev/in your file browser.
Enter therules.dfolder.
If it doesn’t exist, make it.
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Create a new file.
Name it
99-ps3-peripherals.rules.
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Open the file in a text editor.
Add an entry for your MIDI Pro Adapter:SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1bad", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3430", MODE="0666"In this example, a PS3 Mustang and PS3 Keyboard are being added.
When you’re done, save your edits to the file.
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Run
sudo udevadm control --reload-rulesin a terminal or reboot your system.
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Open up Rock Band 3 in RPCS3 and connect your MIDI Pro Adapter.
You should see it automatically assign a player number.
Likewise, in Rock Band 3, you will see your MIDI Pro Adapter ready to join.
By default, macOS will attempt to load its own drivers when trying to use passthrough instruments on RPCS3.
Luckily, this is easy to fix!
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First, [click here download the GCAdapterDriver 1.8 beta]
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Drag the extracted
GCAdapterDriver-1.8-betaapplication to theApplicationsfolder.
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In the menu bar, click on the new GCAdapterDriver icon.
Click on the slider to try to activate it.
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It will initially block the system extension.
Click onOpen Security Preferences.
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Unlock the page by click on the lock icon on the bottom left.
Click onAllowafter this.
Don’t forget to lock the page again when you’re done.
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Now, activate GCAdapterDriver’s slider in the menu bar now.
Open up Rock Band 3 in RPCS3 and connect your MIDI Pro Adapter.
You should see it automatically assign a player number.
Likewise, in Rock Band 3, you will see your MIDI Pro Adapter ready to join.
Research by [scott0852]