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Old 01-30-2008, 08:09 PM
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How long did the fad take to come to a stage?

David Crowder Band, a Christian eclectic mix of techno, rock and bluegrass, has altered a Guitar Hero controller to play music. Be warned if you've never seen David Crowder...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zd-psf2RPE

This is from the Christian music festival, Creation. I went in 97 and it's an amazing week of music on a mountain in Pennsylvania with tens of thousands of campers.

Will it replace analog instruments? No, I don't think so.
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How long did the fad take to come to a stage?

David Crowder Band, a Christian eclectic mix of techno, rock and bluegrass, has altered a Guitar Hero controller to play music. Be warned if you've never seen David Crowder...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zd-psf2RPE

This is from the Christian music festival, Creation. I went in 97 and it's an amazing week of music on a mountain in Pennsylvania with tens of thousands of campers.

Will it replace analog instruments? No, I don't think so.
I guess its kinda ok cool that the drummer tweaked the little toy guitar thing. However...its still not really playing guitar. Its just a gimmicky little thing. I wish there had been more of the song to listen to, so that it would be easier to judge the musical quality. From what I heard, my first thought was, "Man, that'd probably sound a lot better if he just played a real guitar on it."

There are bars who host Rock Band or Guitar Hero nights, rather than have actual musicians. *That* aggravates me. Aw heck, why beat around the bush? It makes me mad. Worse than karaoke.

But I'm sure kids love to see stuff like that. And I imagine he's trying to reach younger people, so that might be a good gimmick to get them to pay attention. I just...I just don't much care for it, myself.

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David Crowder is da MAN!
Yeah, what I heard of the song sounded pretty good. I do wish there had been more of that to listen to.

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Just click on the link on YouTube for more David Crowder. You won't find a whole song with the Guitar Hero Controller since they're filmed on cell phones, but I found some with more of the song.
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Here you guys can check this mod out better here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbpZB...eature=related

it's sweet haha
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I hacked something to do this on a Mac about two days after I got GH.

You just need a PS2->USB interface (about $5 on ebay). It looks like a generic HID class device, so you don't need to write a "real" device driver - just a translator. Once I figured that out, I set it up to generate Midi notes. Once you're in Midi land you can feed that into whatever software you want.

The second guy seems to have set up some pretty complex mappings, but thats' really just simple stuff you can do in any squeuencing package.

Drop me a PM if anyone wants to try it, and I'll email you the software (Mac only).

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I`m still waiting for the day when a drummer would play a gig on Rock Band drums, that would be epic.
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Isnt that just ripping off future mans idea, except with alot less thought.
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Um... That's one weird lookin' dude right there...
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:43 AM
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It's pretty cool that he was able to do it, I see no practical value and no real use coming from the toy besides the occasional laugh. Still it's pretty sweet!
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Just click on the link on YouTube for more David Crowder. You won't find a whole song with the Guitar Hero Controller since they're filmed on cell phones, but I found some with more of the song.
Cool! I liked the song's structure. Couldn't understand the words too well, but I'm sure there's better vidis of him on the 'Tube.

I'll check 'im out! My cousin's son (a budding young guitarist) loves old-school rock, and he also is trying to get up a Christian rock band for his church. It would be fun to be familiar with some of these songs, so we can jam on them when I visit. He'd be thrilled to be able to go from Led Zep to Crowder to The Who and back again.

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I`m still waiting for the day when a drummer would play a gig on Rock Band drums, that would be epic.
It's doable, the Rock Band drumset is basicly a small electronic kit without the synth, and there's PC software available for that already.
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Here you guys can check this mod out better here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbpZB...eature=related

it's sweet haha
man that bass at the end sounded awful. Synths in general do though.
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Old 02-01-2008, 01:07 AM
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Future Man does that at every single Flecktones gig...

(this is just the synthaxe reinvented)... pretty cool that he actually did that though, but a midi controller with so few keys seems kinda useless. Maybe you could use it as a foot pedal to shift pitches or something... :-p
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Old 02-01-2008, 04:55 AM
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Future Man does that at every single Flecktones gig...

(this is just the synthaxe reinvented)... pretty cool that he actually did that though, but a midi controller with so few keys seems kinda useless. Maybe you could use it as a foot pedal to shift pitches or something... :-p
5 keys would give like 120 different combinations maybe its less I don't know my maths on this is a little rusty. But there's flexability to be had with just 5 keys. Plus you could load different programs per song. As the dude said it's about how much effort you want to put into the programming
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