Every time this thread is bumped and it's not to inform us that they have got IONs working with Rock Band 4 I become a little more bitter. I was so excited to purchase a new version, but without that I'm out. I don't care if my ~1800 songs or whatever it is are left to rot. No IONs, no sale.
Honestly, most of those 10 songs are pretty crap.
Preorder and platform exclusives are awesome? Different strokes, I guess.
If its wireless with a dongle it will work. If not then no/not yet at least.
Oh crap, I didn't see your other reply to me. That's awesome that they are still considering it since it seemed like it was just a straightforward "no" when I first read about it.Again. They're not choosing to not port that stuff. They just literally haven't figured out how to make USB peripherals work yet. Similar to how they're still trying to figure out multi disc games.
It's not a policy.
Every time this thread is bumped and it's not to inform us that they have got IONs working with Rock Band 4 I become a little more bitter. I was so excited to purchase a new version, but without that I'm out. I don't care if my ~1800 songs or whatever it is are left to rot. No IONs, no sale.
PM me when they add IONS support so i can buy and play.![]()
right there with you. BITTER and getting SALTY
Q: I play Rock Band with my ION Drum Kit. Will the ION Drum Kit, as well as other MIDI drum kits, be compatible with Rock Band 4?
A: The short answer is no, not at launch. Our first priority is to make sure that the core Rock Band legacy instruments be compatible on day one when Rock Band 4 launches and they will be! If you want to see ION support in Rock Band 4, you can let ION Audio know by contacting them here: http://www.ionaudio.com/support/. We know that many of you play Rock Band using these peripherals, and we are actively working on finding a solution to this compatibility issue.
It's not a policy.
Lol, wow. You are WAY over simplifying this. Like others said, it would require unprecedented cooperation/coordination/work from both Sony and MS to make this happen. So in other words, not happening.Why? What permission would they need from MS? Harmonix certainly has a list of games that my Live account bought from my Xbox360, and a way to confirm that I am the owner of that account. They don't need to ask MS for permission to access that.
Then they just use that information to offer me the DLC at a discounted price on my PSN account. As if it were a sale, preorder bonus, or any other discount.
The reason I proposed that solution is that I presumed it was a way to circumvent any stonewalling by either party. I don't see how they'd have any control over it.
Everyone wanting ION support (not just those quoted), I suggest you look at their Official FAQ in relations to the matter:
They are working on a solution, but it sounds like they need the help from ION Audio on the matter. So while you wait for an announcement of ION support, go voice your complaints/opinions on the matter with ION Audio (http://www.ionaudio.com/support/) so that hopefully something comes of it! I don't use IONs myself, but I'm going to go let their support know now that I would love to see ION support in Rock Band 4.
Not much there, but hopefully they get enough emails to take notice and make them compatible or at least make a new drum brain or something.Hello,
Thank you for your interest in Ion Audio.
There are currently no plans to update the Drum Rocker for use with new generation consoles. I can submit a feature request for possible future releases.
Thank you for the opportunity to help. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Best Regards,
Everyone wanting ION support (not just those quoted), I suggest you look at their Official FAQ in relations to the matter:
They are working on a solution, but it sounds like they need the help from ION Audio on the matter. So while you wait for an announcement of ION support, go voice your complaints/opinions on the matter with ION Audio (http://www.ionaudio.com/support/) so that hopefully something comes of it! I don't use IONs myself, but I'm going to go let their support know now that I would love to see ION support in Rock Band 4.
I imagine if they get wired working then that will work as well.MIDI pro adapter is my gig, which falls square in HMX's camp. Any word on that?![]()
I imagine if they get wired working then that will work as well.
It's not that they "won't do it". It's that they can't because the wireless signal/radio in the 360 is different than the one in the XBone. That's the whole reason we need an adapter just to use our 360 instruments in RB4. Why the heck would MS go that far out of their way to make ANY game (not just RB but tons of others) that used peripherals on the XBox 360 work with the XBone just so you can play a game you already own, gaining them nothing? I think we just need to be happy we are getting backwards compatibility at all after hearing Sony's stance on it.Fucking hell, that just ruined everything. I have no desire to keep a 360 lying around when every other game will likely be backwards compatible with the Xbone.
Guess I'll have to hope keyboards are added to RB4.
A hurdle they haven't figured out yet. There is no policy or mandate that they will not port those games. They aren't porting those games because they haven't figured out how to make peripherals work yet the same way they haven't figured out how to make multi disc games work yet. That doesn't mean they aren't working on it.What would you call it then?
No Rock Band Network?
I didn't know that. Fuck.
How am I meant to play Rainbowdragoneyes now?
No Rock Band Network?
I didn't know that. Fuck.
How am I meant to play Rainbowdragoneyes now?
RBN isn't a no, but it's also not being worked on at the moment. Probably because Harmonix doesn't really own the rights to distribute all of the RBN songs, they're more or less a broker.
To port over RBN they'd have to contact the company that authored the song, get permission to port it to the next gen, and then figure out how to get those companies paid by Sony, since MS's XNA backend handled payments for them before. The RBN songs on PS3 were, to overly simplify it, handled like they were official HMX DLC.
not impossible to resolve, but obvious why they'd prioritize all the songs they only have to deal with a single point of contact for first.
do we know if there were any differences with the songs releases on the ps3 via RBN?
I mean I know the 360 version was just flooded with more songs, but the ps3 only got harmonix select RBN songs so it's possible they had to obtain the rights like other songs to release them on the ps3.
Hopefully at least the RBN songs that came out on PS3 transfer over. As someone who'd most likely get RB4 on PS4 that's all I'd need personally.
Does "Rock Band Network" just refer to Rock Band 1-3 DLC or is it something separate that I've never heard of?
Does "Rock Band Network" just refer to Rock Band 1-3 DLC or is it something separate that I've never heard of?
Does "Rock Band Network" just refer to Rock Band 1-3 DLC or is it something separate that I've never heard of?
Does "Rock Band Network" just refer to Rock Band 1-3 DLC or is it something separate that I've never heard of?
Seems like, in a good faith gesture, Harmonix could at least offer me the DLC I bought on Xbox360 at a discounted price for PS4. They could charge me whatever they have to pay for the songs and forgo their portion of the proceeds. Everybody wins in that scenario: the artist/publisher get their money, I get the song at at least a discounted price, and Harmonix while not making any money off the resale of the song, gets a myriad of people like me who will otherwise not buy the game, to consider hopping onboard.
Logistically it should be simple. They have hooks in Live and PSN. Let me log into each on their site, do a quick carry over of what I've bought from one to the other, and show/provide those tracks at a discount on their in game store.
I can't imagine there would be any practical issues there, and as for resources to implement it, it doesn't seem to be a terrible burden. The influx of console-switchers who would otherwise eschew the game being motivated to buy it would certainly offset their costs, considering immediate money earned for the game and rebuying of plastic instruments, not to mention future DLC sales they wouldn't otherwise get from this population of gamers. I hope they consider something like this.
Every time this thread is bumped and it's not to inform us that they have got IONs working with Rock Band 4 I become a little more bitter. I was so excited to purchase a new version, but without that I'm out. I don't care if my ~1800 songs or whatever it is are left to rot. No IONs, no sale.
Ok I don't have the ION drums but my friend does so here is my question. I know right out of the box they won't work but if Harmonix got the Midi adapter to work couldn't you in theory plug the ION's into the midi and then the Midi into the Xbox One? Maybe I'm not understanding the midi adapter as we have never used it but couldn't this work?
I want my Cynic in RB4, imagine freestyle solos over technical jazz death
This is exactly my position. Until everything's established, I'm content to retain my 360 as my Rock Band machine.The more I hear about this game the more I want to skip it until they get rbn, ions, and all the other shit worked out.
There are so many things that need clarified.
Yes, kind of sucks.......I Am Abomination had two songs that were fucking amazing to play on all instruments on the RBNWait, no RBN? Bummer news! I didn't have a lot of songs, but I did own some and it sucks I won't be able to play them! Hopefully we can play them in the future. ;(
Airbrushed by Anamanaguchi ;(
Have they confirmed if the Guitar will be cross compatible with GH Live? I might get Live if the soundtrack improves.