Rock out alone, with a friend in the same room, or turn the competition up to 11 with players around the world. With an ever-growing line-up of new videos, GHTV is a great way to discover new songs and bands as well as old favourites. When you’re not playing to audiences around the world, tune into GHTV, a playable music video network that’s always on!** Pick a channel to suit your musical tastes and play songs on-demand from a never ending broadcast of official music videos. Fancy yourself a better singer than guitarist? Plug in a USB microphone and sing along with the lyrics that appear above the note highway.*
Strum out iconic riffs and licks on a new six-button layout that recreates the feeling of switching between strings and playing chords. Instrumental to this is the new guitar controller, designed to ease in new players while giving Guitar Hero veterans a more realistic play style to master. Hone your guitar-playing skills and stage presence as you work your way up from performing at small clubs to headlining massive outdoor festivals. Hit all the right notes, nail your solos, and rock out to win over crowds and even your bandmates, who will react dynamically to your performance.įrom ALT-J to ZZ Top, jam along to over 100 anthems spanning classic rock, metal, indie and much more as the lead guitarist of various fictional bands. Pick up the all-new guitar controller and take to the stage, looking out over your audience from an immersive first-person perspective. Other than that the quality of the mics is fine.Rock real crowds that react to your performance and bring the house down in Guitar Hero Live for Wii U. It claims to let 2 people sing at the same time, which it does, but like yours the Wii only recognises them as 1 mic. A USB dongle with 2 1/8" mic input jacks. I bought something similar off eBay which arrived yesterday - and it sounds like it works in the same way. and just turn down the sound of hte mic in the game or you'll get grossed out.
don't know how long they'll last - especially in rock band where you have to hit the mic for tamborine etc LoL. total blast.Īnyway, fo rcheap and to get good scores the intec mics are great. but I'm keeping at least one of them anyway, for games like karaoke revolution (which is REALLY FUN, the judging part is great!) that support true duets with correct parts and harmonies, having two mics on separate usb inputs is a requirement and makes the game super fun for my wife and me (she's a real singer and I'm a session musician). so compared to that deal the cheap mics were a ripoff. for hte money spent ($40 for two of these total) I can't complain.īut then I just bought the entire set of rockband instruments for the wii from a clearance outlet for $40, that's the strat, the drums, the logitec mic, the usb hub (a working one!), drum sticks, wireless guitar hub, batteries, everything except the game disc. they're white, have long cables, the mic themselves have a (wrongly wired) xlr connector, and the usb connector has a dual 1/8" mic input jack so you can add a second mic of your own choice into the same input if you ever want to (although it'll show up as the same mic, the game won't be aware of a second mic).
OH I remember now, intec I think is the make. I wish I could remember the make - I'm at work. they totally suck for sound quality if you actually turn up the sound of your voice in the game while you sing (dark muddy noisy crap, hardly audible), but for tracking your voice to get good scores they're just as good from my personal experience as the official logitec rock band mic (which I also now own). I can't recall the name, but I bought two cheapo Wii Microphones from blockbuster's clearance bin a week ago and they work in everything.