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Xbox 360 Guitar Hero Pad Config - Help with Tilt - DDRRE - 01-29-2024 Hey folks, Spent some time with the Xbox 360 wireless guitars (Les Paul + GH5) on RPCS3 (Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock). Nothing else special about my system, running the latest RPCS3 build (0.0.30-16014). I managed to get the whammy bar and the "special effects" / one-tap pad to work by setting the following (also attached): (spam Filter Noise as necessary) Right Stick Up: LS X- (red pad fret) Right Stick Down: LS X+ (orange pad fret) Right Stick Left: RS X- (whammy up) Right Stick Right: RS X+ (whammy down) Additionally, as required, I've set Triangle to X and Square to Y. (would suggest adding the above info to the wiki) Everything works smoothly, however, star power can't utilize the tilt sensor effectively. I can't figure out any combination to get the tilt sensor working properly; star power always gets triggered. The X360 guitar has the following triggers + axis that are relevant here (ranges are 0-255 for triggers, -32 to +32 for axes): RS Y: Pitch (most valuable sensor input. +32 when guitar neck aimed at ceiling, -32 when guitar neck aimed at floor) LT: Roll (lowest value >50 when guitar is facing floor, highest value <180 when facing ceiling, 70-160 on normal positions) RT: Yaw? (lowest value >75 when guitar neck faces right, highest value <205 when neck faces left) Example values for normal operation (no lefty flip, default right-handed position): RS Y: 0 LT: 70-160 RT: 200 By the looks of it, the following values should trigger star power: RS Y: +32 and/or LS: >160 and/or RT: 150-200 i was wondering if anyone has a PS3 guitar he can test this with. I guess this has something to do with L2/R2 and/or the Left Stick axes, but can't find any relevant info online. Any inputs ![]() |