Jun 05 2009
K-On! Custom Guitar Controller Mods for Guitar Hero and Rock Band
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In either case, there’s a detailed article on How-To: Build Your Own Custom Full-Sized Wireless Guitar Hero Controller. The whole process seems fairly easy. And even if you’re not a K-On! fan, I would strongly consider this mod (modify) just to keep better posture when playing GH or RB. LOL Here’s a site that sells guitar parts. But this might be a good time to scour shops and online for used or broken electric guitars. Mod a few and bring them to the next anime convention. Or sell them, if you can part with them. ♥ Here’s How-To Put Custom Songs on Guitar Hero II (unfortunately, this is only for the PS2.) Here’s a site that sells protective guards for your guitars. Mio: Fender American Vintage 62 Jazz Bass Guitar Model JB62/LH/3TS Yui: Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar Traditional Azusa: Fender ‘65 Mustang Guitar Dakota Red Here’s a link to videos for modifying your drums for Rock Band. (I couldn’t get the first video to play on YouTube, but maybe it’s just my machine.) Here’s a site that sells used guitars. |
It’s a natural leap of thought right?? Those standard Guitar Hero controllers are really kind of small anyways. So you could argue that it’s for an ergonomic reason too.
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[...] there are only a few ways to get that K-On!-feel and that’s either to mod your Rock Band or Guitar Hero instruments to K-On! instruments, or purchase official TBS K-On! guitars from their online [...]
[...] there are only a few ways to get that K-On!-feel and that’s either to mod your Rock Band or Guitar Hero instruments to K-On! instruments, or purchase official TBS K-On! guitars from their online [...]
[...] there are only a few ways to get that K-On!-feel and that’s either to mod your Rock Band or Guitar Hero instruments to K-On! instruments, or purchase official TBS K-On! guitars from their online [...]