Mad Catz Fender Mustang Pro Guitar opinions
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I have no experience with this controller. How is it? Do people generally like it or not? I’m wondering if it enhances gameplay or detracts from the overall feel of playing. Or maybe its just terrible out of the gate. Those of you that have it do you prefer it?
It’s pretty small. I preferred the Squier controller for added realism, but it still has its limitations. For pro guitar it’s definitely the most affordable option unless you want to just use the MPA to display the tab and you play along with a normal guitar/bass, un-scored.
Thanks, I was able to snag this with another drum set, keytar and keytar stand for $20 on FB Marketplace. Talk about a learning curve, I mean I grew up in the 90’s learning to play guitar to tablature, its similar but wow I was struggling just now.
The Squier is definitely very different from the Mustang. You need to ask the pros though for advice
To be honest, if youre goal is “realism”, the squier is probably the best option, but very pricey, however if you want scores, the Mustang is the best option by far as far as I understand.
If you want a guitar that you can also fool around with MIDI with, I don’t think any of those are a good option.
Also to be honest, if your goal is to sound good, you probably want to take a look at Rocksmith, but if your goal is to have a challenge, pro guitar is defenetly for you.
As for liking it, I really like it as a challenge, I’ve had alot of fun with it.
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