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    Regarding multiple microphones, I've recently found the two microphones that came with a Singstar game, both of them are aux connected into a USB box which I can plug into the 360.

    The problem here though, is that even though they're connected (blue LED on the box lights up), they don't seem to be picked up at all, rather being told to 'plug in one to three USB microphones'.

    Are these specific mics not supported, or is it an uncommon problem?

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      Yeah I've tried that and it doesnt work!

      The singstar mic's simply do not work on the 360 for this so I ended up sourcing a cheap copy of Lips with it's own 2x mics and use them.

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        Ah, it's a shame really. I'll have to find some cheap USB mics then.

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          im assuming ps3 owners will be getting this thursday. So can't wait for this. I don't care what it costs.

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            Some recent details from Apple Corp.
            With “Come Together,” “Something,” “Octopus’s Garden,” “I Want You (She’s So Heavy),” “Here Comes The Sun” and “The End” already included on The Beatles: Rock Band game disc, players will now be able to play songs from and complete the entire Abbey Road album.

            Available for Xbox 360 (Oct. 20) and PlayStation 3 System (Oct. 22):

            Individual Abbey Road singles:
            “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” “Oh! Darling,” and “Because”
            Price: $1.99 USD, £.99 UK, €1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per each individual track

            The “Complete The Album Pack” features:
            • Abbey Road singles: “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” “Oh! Darling,” and “Because”
            • The entire Abbey Road B-side 16 minute medley that includes: “You Never Give Me Your Money,” “Sun King,” “Mean Mr. Mustard,” “Polythene Pam,” “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window,” “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight” and “The End”

            Additionally, the following songs from Abbey Road can also be played as 1-to-3-song sets, based on how they were recorded / composed:
            • “You Never Give Me Your Money”
            • “Sun King”/ “Mean Mr. Mustard”
            • “Polythene Pam”/ “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window”
            • “Golden Slumbers”/ “Carry That Weight”/ “The End”*
            • “Her Majesty”
            Price: $16.99 USD, £10.46 UK, €11.37 EU (1360 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for “Complete The Album Pack”

            Available for Wii (Oct. 20):
            Individual Abbey Road singles:
            “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, ” “Oh! Darling,” “Because,” and “You Never Give Me Your Money,” *“Her Majesty - Price: $2.00 USD (200 Wii Points) per each individual track
            *$1.00 USD (100 Wii Points) for “Her Majesty”

            Multi-track sets:
            • “Sun King”/ “Mean Mr. Mustard”
            • “Polythene Pam”/ “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window”
            • “Golden Slumbers”/ “Carry That Weight”/ “The End”*
            Price: $3.50 USD (350 Wii Points) per 2-Pack /

            * No additional cost for 3rd song “The End” as it is already included on game disc.

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              It's up on the 360 marketplace now .

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                Wasn't up on the Wii last night but then again American is way behind japan then again I did check at 10:30pm last night.

                Yakumo

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                  Got it. It's brilliant, especially the medley (but then you already knew that). The dreamscape during Sun King is gorgeous and perfectly captures the song.

                  Also, I love the way

                  they have included Her Majesty on the end. I put my guitar down and stopped singing after The End with a massive smile on my face, only to be surprised at Her Majesty starting up, having to grab the guitar and sing crookedly into the mic, which is exactly how it should be.

                  I love that McCartney is on his own in the studio and they added an extra note to the end of the song to make it sound more complete

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                    Yep, Abbey Road is just as much fun as I hoped it would be. Lost myself in the medley a couple of times last night before going to bed with a big smile on my face.

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                      It seems the PAL PS3 users have been shafted on this Abbey Road DLC, apparently not coming out until 29th October.
                      Did anyone order the game through HMV get their free DLC codes yet either? I applied at the start of the month through the redemption site and was told to expect the DLC codes emailed for the 20th. Nothing has come through yet.

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                        Originally posted by doodledude View Post
                        It seems the PAL PS3 users have been shafted on this Abbey Road DLC, apparently not coming out until 29th October.
                        Did anyone order the game through HMV get their free DLC codes yet either? I applied at the start of the month through the redemption site and was told to expect the DLC codes emailed for the 20th. Nothing has come through yet.
                        Not had my codes yet, really annoyed about the lack of Abbey Road this week too

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                          Lovin the Abbey Road medley.

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                            I FINALLY got around to playing this over the weekend, it's my first Rock Band/Guitar Hero game and I have to say I'm blown away. It's an amazing game but so difficult! I'm at a point where I can five-star everything on easy and I've tried a few songs on Medium difficulty and although I can four or five-star some I fail abysmally on others.

                            Do these games get easier with practice on the harder modes? or does my lack of a sense of rhythm mean I should just stay in toddler mode?

                            Edit: Peripherals-wise I went for the Gretsch Duo and Rickenbacker Guitar. The later of which is my weapon of choice and a great piece of kit. Did anyone pick up the full band set? How are the Drums, Mic and Paul's Bass?
                            Last edited by dotoko; 18-01-2010, 16:05.

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                              They get easier with practice.

                              One day you'll feel silly for struggling on hard!

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                                Anyone bought the DLC albums yet? Is there any advantage to getting them? I fancy four of five songs off Abbey Road and I'm guessing I can always make up the album by buying the remaining songs separately at a later date without missing out on anything?

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