Using a MIDI guitar - no strum mode?

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Using a MIDI guitar - no strum mode?

Postby clock2113 » Tue May 04, 2010 7:58 pm

Hello all,

I'm attempting to use a Godin LGXT midi guitar with an Axon-50 converter to play Frets on Fire.

I'm using GlovePie to translate the MIDI into keypresses... I have it also sending a pick for each note, but that's seeming inaccurate. Is there a way to make FoF not need strums, and treat every note as a HO/PO?
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Re: Using a MIDI guitar - no strum mode?

Postby estemshorn » Tue May 04, 2010 9:04 pm

Design your own game.

Make strumming not an option
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Re: Using a MIDI guitar - no strum mode?

Postby clock2113 » Tue May 04, 2010 9:11 pm

Really? Out of the hundreds and thousands of crazy mods for this game, there's no "no strumming" option?
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Re: Using a MIDI guitar - no strum mode?

Postby clock2113 » Tue May 04, 2010 9:50 pm

Maybe you can advise me how to set up then?

Right now I have GlovePIE set up to send pick attacks on the 5th string, but not on the 4th or 6th... I play the single-note lines all on the 5th string, and can fly through doing way better than I do with an actual controller...

But when I get to multinote chords, its just not working; keeps making a chunk sound, failing me... it was even worse when I had the 4th and 6th strings also sending their own pick attacks...

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