Rock Band 3 Wireless Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar Controller: Difference between revisions

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* The [[Squier Stratocaster Guitar and Controller]], which similarly works with the Rock Band 3 Pro Guitar and Pro Bass modes, but which is also an actual electric guitar with full-length strings, 22 real frets, and a normal guitar output jack.
* The [[Squier Stratocaster Guitar and Controller]], which similarly works with the Rock Band 3 Pro Guitar and Pro Bass modes, but which is also an actual electric guitar with full-length strings, 22 real frets, and a normal guitar output jack.
* The various five-button Guitar Hero-style Rock Band guitar controllers. Those have very limited usefulness for music and as such are out of scope for this wiki.
* The various five-button Guitar Hero-style Rock Band guitar controllers. Those have very limited usefulness for music and as such are out of scope for this wiki.
== External links ==
* [https://usermanual.wiki/Fender/FenderMustang3UsersManual367165.1458850318.pdf Rock Band 3 Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar MIDI User Guide]


[[Category:MIDI controllers]]
[[Category:MIDI controllers]]

Latest revision as of 08:01, 30 March 2025

The Mad Catz Rock Band 3 Wireless Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar Controller is a wireless game controller and wired MIDI controller designed for the 2010 rhythm game Rock Band 3's Pro Guitar and Pro Bass modes. It is a unique guitar-esque controller that tries to be playable with similar hand movements to a guitar, with short strings that can be strummed, and a fretboard comprised of 102 individual buttons (17 frets × 6 strings).

It is not to be confused with other Fender-style Rock Band controllers, such as:

  • The Squier Stratocaster Guitar and Controller, which similarly works with the Rock Band 3 Pro Guitar and Pro Bass modes, but which is also an actual electric guitar with full-length strings, 22 real frets, and a normal guitar output jack.
  • The various five-button Guitar Hero-style Rock Band guitar controllers. Those have very limited usefulness for music and as such are out of scope for this wiki.

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