It is not confirmed what it is going to be used for yet but there is talk about a foot pedal being released, but for all we know it could be for nothing. lets wait and see!
The expansion port on the PS3/xbox 360 guitar controller allows you to connect an effects pedal, which changes the sound of the guitar when you step on it. Every Guitar Hero controller since Xbox 360/PS3 Guitar Hero 2 has included this expansion port if this is of any help ......jordon
Make sure you have it plugged in the USB port and also have a controller plugged in a controller port.
the only news so far is that it could be for a foot pedal expansion, but none have been released yet, and that seems kinda pointless anyways. So, basically it's there in case the developers feel like using it.
You just plug in the receiver in Port 1. Then you turn on your PS2 and the Guitar and it's receiver will connect by them self..
Make sure the console is turned off first, then plug the microphone into the console's USB port. Then turn the game on and use a controller to navigate.
The expansion port on the PS3/xbox 360 guitar controller allows you to connect an effects pedal, which changes the sound of the guitar when you step on it. Every Guitar Hero controller since Xbox 360/PS3 Guitar Hero 2 has included this expansion port if this is of any help ......jordon
Insert cord into the the hole in the cd port
you plug it into the controller port
put the drums in one and the guitar in the ohter... the guitar hero world tour guitar dongle has two extra USB ports for another guitar and one for the mic..... if you don't have a guitar hero world tour guitar dongle than you can always buy a USB splitter/port for about $20
Yes, the original guitar works for all of the new releases (so far) including rock band. But, the world tour edition is much sleeker, with the joystick closer to where your hand should be, and a star power button.
Make sure you have it plugged in the USB port and also have a controller plugged in a controller port.
By plugging in the wireless dongle to the controller port.
no, it plugs into the back of the console, in the usb port.
Usually there is a microphone port on the side of your guitar hero controller. Plug the mic into that port and start up a party thing with your friends.
the only news so far is that it could be for a foot pedal expansion, but none have been released yet, and that seems kinda pointless anyways. So, basically it's there in case the developers feel like using it.
As in hooking the game and guitar up to your monitor? If they make a correct USB port, heck yeah.
That port was said to be used for an effects pedal of some sort that was never released.