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1. Remove the second Wii Remote's battery cover and insert two AA batteries into the device. 2. Open the SD Card Slot cover on the front of the Wii console. Push and release the console's "SYNC" button. 3. Push and release the "SYNC" button below the Wii Remote's batteries. 4. Wait for the Wii Remote LED to stop blinking. 5. Replace the Wii Remote battery cover. 6. Snap
the Wii Remote into the back of the second Logitech Wireless Guitar
Controller for Wii. Your second guitar will then use your Wii Remote's
power and synchronization to the console and respond to Guitar Hero.
First of all make sure your guitar hero controller turns on and flash's. Next, you will see at the bottom of the guitar hero controller there is a little button. On your Xbox 360 there should also be a syncbutton which you use to sync controllers. Hold the sync button down on your Xbox and at the same time on your guitar hero controller as well. You should see that the lights on your xbox and controller spin round and then flash a few time in till displaying one light next to the appropriate number. Please note that you cannot use a Rock band controller on Guitar hero. If You controller still does not connect then try changing the batteries in case they are low, but if the problem continues to persist then you shall have to call Xbox customer support by going to www.Xbox.co.uk .
want to know if it’s possible to use a Guitar Hero guitar with Rock Band for the Wii. The bad news is that you can’t, which is a shame because we know you can with the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. There have been a number of third party Wii guitar controllers released so I thought i would let you know .
They are not compatible. The Rock Band 2 instruments are supposed to be compatible with Guitar Hero World Tour, but Rock Band and Guitar Hero III instruments don't work together.
Rock Band and Guitar Hero instruments are NOT compatible on the Wii.
They are compatible on the 360, the PS3, and the RB drums for PS2.
Activision went their own way with the Wii and made life difficult for
all of the aspiring musicians on the Wii. Sorry.
The instruments for Rock Band and GH:WT are compatible on the PS3 and the Xbox 360, not the Wii. Blame Activision, the creators of GH:WT - they went a different route with hardware for the Wii that made things incompatible.
Solution: Wii Console needed to download a software upgrade from the web to run Guitar Hero World Tour. Internet connection in our home is via a Linksys ADSL wireless router. Entered Wii Setup menu (select Wii button on bottom left of screen). Changed Connection 1 from None to Wireless. Wii picked up the SSID broadcast from the router. Did a Test Connection which worked. Wii Console prompted me to 'download Wii System Upgrade from Web?'. Clicked OK. Download took approx 10 mins. On completion of download Guitar Hero World Tour loaded automatically. Note: I have read that the Wii uses wireless protocol 802.11b. Make sure your router has both 802.11g and 802.11b enabled or 802.11b only for the duration of the download. Best of luck.
You plug the USB connector into the back of your wii with the 4 USB ports coming out of it. Then plug in what every you are trying to use into those IE Microphone, Drums etc..
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