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FENDER MUSTANG PRO-GUITAR
MIDI	
  User	
  Guide	
  	
  
REVISION: 01
Date: 07/16/10

Introduction	
  ..........................................................................................................................................................	
  3	
  	
  
What	
  is	
  MIDI?	
  .......................................................................................................................................................	
  3	
  	
  
Features	
  ..................................................................................................................................................................	
  3	
  	
  
Getting	
  Started	
  ......................................................................................................................................................4	
  	
  
Control	
  Surface	
  Functions	
  in	
  MIDI	
  Mode	
  ..................................................................................................5	
  	
  
Connection	
  Ports.................................................................................................................................................	
  6	
  	
  
Working	
  in	
  a	
  MIDI	
  Studio	
  ................................................................................................................................6	
  	
  
Connecting	
  the	
  Mustang	
  Guitar	
  to	
  a	
  Personal	
  Computer....................................................................6	
  	
  
Connecting	
  to	
  a	
  MIDI	
  Sound	
  Module	
  ..........................................................................................................7	
  	
  
External	
  Pedal	
  Functionality	
  ..........................................................................................................................8	
  	
  
Play	
  Modes	
  .............................................................................................................................................................8	
  	
  
Strum	
  Mode	
  ...........................................................................................................................................................8	
  	
  
Synth	
  Mode	
  ............................................................................................................................................................8	
  	
  
Understanding	
  the	
  Controls	
  ...........................................................................................................................9	
  	
  
Change	
  Octave	
  ......................................................................................................................................................9	
  	
  
Change	
  Program	
  ..................................................................................................................................................9	
  	
  
Panic	
  Function	
  .....................................................................................................................................................9	
  	
  
Accelerometer	
  ...................................................................................................................................................10	
  	
  
Default	
  Settings	
  .................................................................................................................................................11	
  	
  
LED	
  Indicators	
  ...................................................................................................................................................12	
  	
  
FAQ	
  .........................................................................................................................................................................13	
  	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

INTRODUCTION	
  	
  
The Rock Band 3 Fender Mustang Pro-Guitar isn’t just video game controller; it is also a
genuine musical instrument that can be used in your MIDI Studio or in a live
performance.
We created this manual to express the Rock Band 3 Fender Mustang Pro-Guitar’s
capabilities as a MIDI device. Once you are familiar with the topics covered in this user
guide, you should have an understanding of:
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RB3 Mustang Guitar Features and Functions
RB3 Mustang Guitar Interface
MIDI
How to use the RB3 Mustang Guitar in a MIDI Studio
 Use as a Software MIDI Controller
 Use as a controller for standalone hardware sound modules

	
  
WHAT	
  IS	
  MIDI?	
  	
  
MIDI is the abbreviated term for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI is a
language that provides a way for digital musical instruments (or other MIDI compatible
devices) to communicate with one another. MIDI is not audio; the information contained
within MIDI messages is used to trigger sounds from MIDI-compatible sound modules.
The Rock Band 3 Fender Mustang Pro-Guitar supports a variety of MIDI functions. When
used as a MIDI Controller, it is like a remote control that triggers sounds from external
hardware or software devices. When you press a key, MIDI data is sent from the MIDI
Output port. The data travels to the other MIDI devices via a 5-PIN MIDI cable. When
the data is received by the device, sounds will be triggered and passed to your audio
system.

FEATURES	
  	
  
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6 Velocity-Sensitive Strings
102 Simulated Fret Buttons
TRS Port for connecting Stomp and/or Expression Pedals
Compatible with MIDI software sequencers and synthesizers
Compatible with standalone MIDI sound modules
Battery Powered

	
  
	
  
	
  
GETTING	
  STARTED	
  
	
  
Graphic:	
  guitar	
  battery	
  compartment	
  
	
  
The guitar will need batteries to function in MIDI mode. To get started, please follow the
steps below:
1. Place 3 AA batteries in the correct position in the battery compartment located on the
bottom side of the guitar.
2. Slide the power switch to ON (PlayStation 3/Wii) or press and hold the Xbox Guide
button (Xbox 360).
3. Connect the guitar to a MIDI sound module or a MIDI interface with a 5-Pin MIDI
Cable.

	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

CONTROL	
  SURFACE	
  FUNCTIONS	
  IN	
  MIDI	
  MODE	
  
	
  
	
  

	
  

	
  
Feature	
  	
  
1	
  	
  

Fret Board

Function	
  	
  

2	
  	
  

Strings

3	
  	
  

LED Indicators

4	
  	
  
5	
  	
  

Synth Mode
Shift

6	
  	
  

Foot Controller

7	
  	
  

Channel Volume

8	
  	
  

Expression

9	
  	
  

Octave Increment

10	
  	
  

Program Decrement

11	
  	
  

Program Increment

12	
  	
  

Octave Decrement

102 buttons to simulate
fretting action
6 velocity-sensitive guitar
strings
4 LEDs to indicate various
guitar states or user
actions
Enable/Disable Synth Mode
Provides secondary
functions for other buttons
Change pedal function to
foot controller
Change pedal function to
channel volume
Change pedal function to
expression
Increase current octave
number
Decrease current program
number
Increase current program
number
Decrease current octave
number

CONNECTION	
  PORTS	
  
Graphic: guitar side ports
Port

Function

MIDI Out Port
Pedal Port

Outputs MIDI Data
Allows the use of an optional pedal for extra
functionality such as expression, modulation
and channel volume

WORKING	
  IN	
  A	
  MIDI	
  STUDIO	
  	
  
Common MIDI Studio setups include a MIDI Controller (Rock Band 3 Fender Mustang
Pro-Guitar), personal computer, MIDI sequencing software and/or a standalone MIDI
sound module.

	
  
CONNECTING	
  THE	
  MUSTANG	
  GUITAR	
  TO	
  A	
  PERSONAL	
  COMPUTER	
  	
  
When you want to use the guitar as a controller to trigger sounds from your MIDI
sequencing software or your computer’s onboard MIDI synthesizer, a connection from
the guitar’s MIDI output port to a MIDI Interface (such as the USB MIDI Sport 1x1) will
be necessary. Alternatively, the guitar can be connected to a sound card or an audio
interface as long as they are equipped with a MIDI input port. Audio output will be
provided by the sound card or audio interface.

When using the guitar with MIDI sequencing software applications, be sure to consult
the application user guide to ensure proper connectivity and communication.

	
  
CONNECTING	
  TO	
  A	
  MIDI	
  SOUND	
  MODULE	
  	
  
	
  
To connect to a MIDI sound module, connect one end of the MIDI cable to the
MIDI Out port on the guitar, and the other end of the cable to the MIDI In port on a
sound module. Audio output will be provided by the sound module.

When using the guitar with a sound module, be sure to consult the sound module user
guide to ensure proper connectivity and communication.

EXTERNAL	
  PEDAL	
  FUNCTIONALITY	
  	
  
The pedal jack supports an optional analog Expression Pedal and/or digital Stomp Switch.
The analog expression pedal has three available functions – Expression, Channel
Volume, and Modulation. To change pedal function, press the appropriate button on the
directional pad.
Pedal Type

Analog Expression
Digital Stomp

Pedal Controls
MIDI Assignment

Default: Expression Controller (can be
changed using buttons 3, 4 and 6)
Damper Pedal/Sustain

	
  

PLAY	
  MODES	
  	
  
	
  
STRUM	
  MODE	
  	
  
Strum	
  Mode	
  is	
  the	
  default	
  way	
  to	
  use	
  the	
  Mustang	
  Guitar.	
  To	
  generate	
  MIDI	
  notes	
  in	
  Strum	
  
Mode,	
  you	
  must	
  strum	
  a	
  string.	
  A	
  MIDI	
  note	
  will	
  be	
  generated	
  based	
  on	
  the	
  fret	
  that	
  is	
  held	
  
down	
  closest	
  to	
  the	
  strings.	
  Hammer-­‐ons	
  and	
  pull-­‐offs	
  cannot	
  be	
  played	
  in	
  this	
  mode.	
  	
  

	
  
SYNTH	
  MODE	
  	
  
	
  
In	
  Synth	
  Mode,	
  strumming	
  the	
  string	
  is	
  unnecessary	
  to	
  generate	
  notes.	
  Changing	
  which	
  fret	
  
is	
  held	
  down	
  will	
  also	
  generate	
  a	
  note.	
  The	
  velocity	
  of	
  generated	
  notes	
  is	
  based	
  on	
  the	
  last	
  
strum	
  of	
  the	
  fret’s	
  string.	
  To	
  play	
  an	
  open	
  string,	
  you	
  must	
  strum	
  a	
  string.	
  	
  
	
  
Play Modes
Strum Mode
Synth Mode
Note Generation

Strumming string

Note Termination
Note Velocity
Hammer-Ons/Pull-Offs

Changing fret
Based on current strum
Not supported

	
  
	
  

	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

Changing fret or strumming
string
Releasing all frets on a string
Based on last strum
Supported

UNDERSTANDING	
  THE	
  CONTROLS	
  	
  
CHANGE OCTAVE
Incrementing or decrementing octave adds or subtracts 12 to the current MIDI note
value. A maximum of 4 changes can be made to the octave in either direction from the
default. Any notes that fall out of the MIDI note range of 0 – 127 will assume the value
of either 0 or 127 respectively.
Pressing both the octave increment and decrement buttons simultaneously will reset the
current base octave to the default.

CHANGE	
  PROGRAM	
  	
  
	
  
The default Program value of 28 (Electric Guitar – Clean) is adjustable from 1 to 127
using the Program increment and decrement buttons.
Pressing both the Program increment and decrement buttons simultaneously will reset
the current Program value to the default of 28.
Program changes are transmitted on channels 1 - 6.

PANIC	
  FUNCTION	
  	
  
	
  
To immediately stop all notes across all channels press buttons 4, 5, and 8
simultaneously.

	
  
	
  
	
  

	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

ACCELEROMETER	
  	
  
Rotational motion of the guitar can activate certain MIDI functions. To toggle these
functions, the correct button combination must be pressed.
Axis
X
Y
Z

	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

Accelerometer MIDI Mapping
Output Toggle Key
MIDI Assignment
Combination
Buttons 5 and 12
Buttons 5 and 11
Buttons 5 and 9

Modulation
Expression
Pitch Bend

	
  
DEFAULT	
  SETTINGS	
  	
  
	
  
Transmit on
Mode
Accelerometer
Program
Analog Pedal Function

	
  
	
  

MIDI Channels 1 – 6
Strum
Disabled
Value 28 (Electric Guitar – Clean)
Expression

LED	
  INDICATORS	
  	
  
The four Player LEDs are used to indicate various internal states and to acknowledge
actions that the user has performed. The LED behaviors are as follows:

Note: LEDs revert back to their static indicator state,
completion of any sequence
User Action
User…

, upon
Resulting LED State

(PS3/Wii illustrated to show player #s)

LED Key
= LED Off
= LED On
Turns Guitar ON
Xbox 360 - holds Guide button for 2 seconds
PS3/Wii - slides power switch to ON

= LED Unchanged
Display Count: Continuous

Turns Guitar OFF
Xbox 360 - holds Guide button for 2 seconds
PS3/Wii - slides power switch to OFF

Display Count: Continuous

Synth Mode

Display Count: Continuous
100ms

Toggles Accelerometer X Axis (Modulation) Output

100ms
Display Count: Continuous
Enable

Disable
Toggles Accelerometer Y Axis (Expression) Output

Display Count: Continuous
Enable
Disable

Toggles Accelerometer Z Axis (Pitch
Bend) Output

Presses either Octave or Program
increment button

Display Count: Continuous
Enable
Disable
Display Count: 1x
100mS
100mS
100mS

Presses either Octave or Program
decrement button

200mS
Display Count: 1x
100mS
100mS
100mS

Resets either Octave or Program setting

200mS
Display Count: 1x
100mS
100mS
200mS

FAQ	
  	
  
	
  
1. Can I use the USB dongle that I use to play Rock Band to connect to a PC with MIDI
functionality?  No, to use the MIDI functionality of the guitar, you must connect to
another device using the MIDI Out port on the guitar.
2. If the guitar is considered a ‘real instrument’ why doesn’t it make any sound?  This
is true for many MIDI Controllers. One of the key features of a MIDI controller is its
ability to generate sounds through other devices such as: drum machines, organs and
sound modules. One controller can be used to drive all of those devices and be small
enough to carry.

	
  



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