In the height of the rhythm game era, peripheral hardware—particularly drum kits for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3—was ubiquitous. However, these controllers were often seen as "toys" with limited use outside of their respective games. , and its subsequent evolution Ps360ProDrummer , provided a software solution that read raw USB data from these kits and translated them into MIDI events.
The old controller had found its second act. No longer a peripheral for a dead game, it was now the rhythmic heart of his first album. Guitar Hero World Tour Drums On PC Part 1 Ps360 Midi Drummer
Before these adapters existed, a drummer wanting to practice silently or record digitally had to buy expensive e-kits (like Roland or Yamaha). By using the Ps360 Midi Drummer, users could utilize the Ion Drum Rocker or RB3 Pro kits they already owned— which feature real mesh heads and cymbals—saving hundreds of dollars while getting a realistic drumming experience. In the height of the rhythm game era,
The (developed by PS360) is a hardware device designed to convert signals from the proprietary PlayStation drum controllers (specifically those made for Rock Band and Guitar Hero on PS3) into standard USB-MIDI signals. The old controller had found its second act