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🎶 Rock your game with real instruments—because fake just won’t cut it!
The Mad Catz Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO-Adapter bridges traditional MIDI instruments with Wii and Wii U consoles, enabling authentic gameplay with drums, keyboards, and the exclusive Squier by Fender Stratocaster guitar. Featuring a versatile clip, velocity sensitivity adjustment, full control buttons, and a long USB cable, it delivers seamless integration and pro-level control for the ultimate Rock Band 3 experience.
| ASIN | B00409SOEG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,506 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #7 in Wii U Adapters #31 in Bass Guitar Amplifiers & Preamps #63 in Wii Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (178) |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 17.64 pounds |
| Item model number | RB3960710N02/04/1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Mad Catz |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 5.51 x 1.97 inches; 17.64 Pounds |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | December 26, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
S**4
Works perfectly with Rock Band 3
Using with a Yamaha DTXPLORER kit, was able to dial it in to work exactly how we wanted it. Wish the RB 3 game used the foot pedal for the hi-hat (it detects it, but none of the tracks make use of it). The only complaint is this is new-old-stock (from ~9 years ago), and the "soft touch" coating the mfr put on it turned to sticky goo. I tried rubbing alcohol, which was working but painfully slowly, and ended with using goo gone (which was faster). I was able to remove the sticky stuff with the goo gone and some rags, being careful not to rub aggressively around any of the printed markings. They all stayed, and sticky mess is gone. This is not the seller's fault, just the reality of buying something manufactured years ago (it was sealed, new in the box). Don't forget to also buy a MIDI cable if you don't have one, this doesn't come with that. We used rubber bands and zip ties to secure this to the drum kit in an unobtrusive place (it needs to be accessible to run the menu, and to dial in the sensitivity).
R**U
Midi Adapter shows the way ahead
Wanting to add keyboards to Rock Band 3, you have a choice between the keytar and this unit. Since we already had a MIDI capable keyboard, and the adapter was the cheaper option, this was the one we chose. This is for the Wii version, by the way. The unit is a little lightweight (but since I'm in Australia that helped with shipping costs, I guess...) but then it isn't going to get pounded like a guitar controller or drums. It connects to the console using a long USB cable (about 3m) and to the MIDI instrument using a standard MIDI cable. One is NOT supplied with the unit, but these are quite cheap to buy if your MIDI instrument did not come with one. From a Wii perspective, it's nice that the unit doesn't use up a wiimote. On the back is a bi-directional clip that can be set to either clip on a belt (for guitar use) or to make a right angle with the case (for placing it on a ledge, such as with a keyboard). This seems reasonably sturdy. Buttons mimic the standard wiimote ones: A, B, 1, 2, +, -. As well there is a power button (labelled with the Rock Band "RB"), a direction pad, a volume wheel and an overdrive button on the lower right corner. This latter may be a questionable design choice, since it is quite easy to knock the unit off the keyboard in the heat of the moment. A possible solution is to look at attaching your adapter more firmly, perhaps with velcro dots? There is also a switch to set the unit to Keyboard, Guitar or Drums. Had no problems with the unit connecting and using it, but did discover a limit on Rock Band 3 itself which was NOT documented in either the game or the adapter. In normal play mode you are limited to any two of guitar, bass and keyboard. To play with all three at once you need to set "all instruments mode" (which the game DOES ask you about as soon as you connect the third instrument - it's user friendly that way), but that itself has a couple of limitations. Firstly, no online play, though you can access other modes fine. Secondly, and more annoyingly, vocals are set to Easy mode and lose both scoring and overdrive. Sure, you no longer need a wiimote for them, and you can have three people (lead and two backups), but that doesn't help if you wanted to have (scoring) Vocals, Keys, Guitar and Bass. Harmonix should fix this. However this is not a point against the unit itself, but the game, and a minor one at that. In use, the unit works fine. Since most of the actual hands on stuff is with your connected instrument, mileage will vary. As usual you can tweak the response times within the game, anyway. Easy keys are just one note at a time with five keys (c through g) assigned to each of the five notes. Medium adds chords. Have yet to try higher levels or Pro mode (I'm a wimp). The adapter can also be used to make your keyboard play guitar or drum parts - have not investigated this in detail yet since we have all the other instruments. In all, a very good little unit that does exactly what it is meant to. I also see it as the blueprint for future music games in bringing together real instruments with the game itself. In theory there's no reason something like this couldn't be made cross platform, too.
A**R
Good can be converted to ps5
Worked perfectly since then got a midi to usb to connect to a new laptop kinda a potato but something enough to play clone hero , I took out one of the chips to convert from Wii to ps5 there’s tutorials online
R**J
Few clarifications
For starters, this product works very well with keyboard and I'm sure it will be fine with drums. If I have one criticism, it is the necessity of the game forcing you, at times, to press the overdrive button on the controller, which is rather inconvenient. Darting for overdrive, whilst trying to play with the other hand is difficult - some times the game will want overdrive, then pitch bend. Another headache. I have not yet tested my drums with it but if I have to hit the overdrive whilst drumming, I'm going to be a little disappointed. The lead that it comes with is long enough that you can have the controller sat next to you, but it's still a difficult prospect. To clarify to the previous reviewer, this unit will not work with guitar midi systems such as the Roland / Yamaha systems and so forth. The rock band guitar controllers use SYSEX messages to refer "note pressed" commands (ie, where on the fretboard you are) and not just general "note pressed" vanilla midi commands. As a result, you cannot, for instance, transcribe parts and play them on different places on your fretboard, as the game knows exactly where you are - it also means that you cannot use your keyboard to play the guitar parts. Whilst this was clearly stated on the Rockband forums, to have to dig for information to that degree betrays a failure on the part of the manufacturer to provide adequate information. Conceivably, you might be able to use your guitar->midi system for playing the keyboard parts, but you cannot use the guitar side. Despite all this, the product is excellent. It does exactly what it is billed to do.
M**E
Functional but sticky
Functionally this midi adapter works perfectly. Unfortunately the rubber bits seem to have been stored in a hot area because they're all sticky. I have to keep it in a plastic bag to use it.
R**S
This is a great device.
I don't remember how I first discovered this device - because I certainly wouldn't have thought to search for "midi drums to wii", in my whole life. It works fabulously, even on older drum brains. I have an outdated, Roland TD-7 (obsolete), and it worjks just fine. Also, I do not yet have Rock Band 3, and it still works with the Rock Band discs that I do have (one of them being the Metal track pack) . Of course, until I actually purchase RB3, I have the option of hitting the cymbals or the toms for certain colored notes, because it does not have the cymbal symbol to designate which is the correct pad to hit. However, I am such a newbie drummer, for the time being if I just hit something proper it will be amazing :-) The device itself is great... Me on the other hand, we'll have to wait and see!
S**S
Methylated spirit and a microfiber cloth got the gunk off in minutes. Took a transistor off the board and this is now fully compatible with ps3/ps4. Great item for my pro guitars (mustang and yrg) works perfectly.
A**R
I had to wait until my Rock Band 1,2 and 3 discs to arrive as well as having to buy a $3 midi cable before I could test out how well this pro-adapter worked. It worked flawlessly and in fact it is built into the game as a photo of the adapter came up on-screen. My Td-11ks drum set worked flawlessly with the Rockband game and thus allowing me to drum much more naturally. The only problem has to do with positioning myself in front of the TV now, optionally I could buy a small HDMI monitor for drums only. Great toy!!
C**N
acquistato per abbinarlo ad una batteria elettronica yamaha e sunare su rock band 3....fantastico! un setup perfetto per imparare a suonare o divertirti anche se capaci!
A**.
Lo tome para hacerle una modificación para jugarlo con rock band 4, la modificación fue fácil y funciona muy bien para jugar pro drums en ps5
T**1
Alles was mit einem Midi anschluss arbeitet kann mit diesem Adapter an die Wii angeschlossen werden. Rockband kann so einfach gesteuert werden.