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Djing with guitar hero how i work it on my laptop
Posted on: 24.02.2010 by Marnie Pomeranz
hi the my video is getting a lot of love from you guy so ive got to tell you how i did it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6OFSli6vhg

i use a program call xpadder now i know this just convert the buttons on your controller to the letters on your keybored and is not midi

but i dont use my key bored at all i just use the vci 100 i do and other controllers on from time to time but vci 100 all the way

so the way i got it working is

touch pad (right) effect 1 "beat masher set at -10"
touch pad (left) effect 2 "deley"
the wah wah is effect 3 "beat masher set at +50 or so"

the green red yellow and blue are cue point 1 to 4

orange being a loop

the strum is a cue/play

mind im use the PS3 Guitar Hero controller (it has its own usb dongo)

now i want a program called MIJOY PRO which converts all signals to midi
check them out at http://www.virtuasonic.com/mijoypro.htm

and thanks again for all the support
Marnie Pomeranz
24.02.2010
hi the my video is getting a lot of love from you guy so ive got to tell you how i did it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6OFSli6vhg

i use a program call xpadder now i know this just convert the buttons on your controller to the letters on your keybored and is not midi

but i dont use my key bored at all i just use the vci 100 i do and other controllers on from time to time but vci 100 all the way

so the way i got it working is

touch pad (right) effect 1 "beat masher set at -10"
touch pad (left) effect 2 "deley"
the wah wah is effect 3 "beat masher set at +50 or so"

the green red yellow and blue are cue point 1 to 4

orange being a loop

the strum is a cue/play

mind im use the PS3 Guitar Hero controller (it has its own usb dongo)

now i want a program called MIJOY PRO which converts all signals to midi
check them out at http://www.virtuasonic.com/mijoypro.htm

and thanks again for all the support

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