Rock Band Guitar Mod: Guitar Hero Buttons and Strum Bar by Sp4m
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By cannibalizing a PS2 Guitar Hero Controller, I added all my favorite elements to my Xbox 360 Rock Band Controller: Raised buttons and mechanical switches for strum bar.

This mod results in increased functionality for my Rock Band Controller: The new buttons are smooth and responsive, they are wired into the bottom fret buttons, allowing automatic hammer-ons, and the strum bar is reliable and consistent, and complete with clicky feel and sound.

I completed this mod in a few hours, in between binge drinking, and reading depressing political commentary blogs. If I can do it, you can to!

You will Need:
One PS2 Gibson SG Controller, that is no longer loved.
One Rock Band Fender Controller, that was never loved like it deserved.

Dremel Compatible Rotary Tool, with sanding discs.
Soldering Iron
Solder
Electrical Tape
Phillips head screw drivers, of various sizes.
Hot glue gun, and at least 3 sticks of hot glue.
XTREME GLUE. I used Gorilla Glue, but you could use JB Weld, or shoegoo, or any other plastic holding mega glue with a warning label big enough.
 
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Step 1: Why Would You do This?

This Tutorial was constructed for those of you who have an extra rock band controller lying around. I say extra, because When I play Rock Band, I exclusively use my Xplorer, and that of my friends. The Rock Band guitar's weak, often faulty strum bar, and the flat buttons make it relatively unpopular with my friends, and I believe, guitar heroes around the world.

But it Doesn't have to be that way! You paid for the thing, so why not put it to use! And not just as the bass guitar you make your girlfriend use.

Many, many of us have Guitar Hero from the PS2 days, and many of us have controllers that are no longer up to the task of play. My PS2 controller had a broken whammy bar that no amount of glue could fix.
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ScienceWiz says: Aug 21, 2009. 10:15 PM
AAWEEEE!!!!! I wish I had read this instructable a week ago!! I Just traded my Ps2 guitar back to gamestop for a grand total of 2 Dollars!!! Wow... this would've been a much better idea!
the_burrito_master says: Jul 18, 2008. 10:35 PM
pretty sneaky! nice job so what do you have against the rockband buttons?
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 18, 2008. 11:24 PM
The rockband buttons are very well built. Improvements in almost every regard. very smooth action, very consistent. However, they all feel exactly the same. My calloused man-hands can not feel the five microbumps that designate the middle button, and often, I find myself pressing the wrong keys, just when I start to rock out the hardest.

Also, It's a game controller, not a guitar. So I like it to look like one.
call me crazy, I like colored buttons :).
LargePaperCup says: Aug 3, 2009. 11:21 AM
ftw
HarveyDanger says: Jul 24, 2008. 3:59 PM
Why didn't you just modify the Rock Band buttons with paint or something? ;P
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 24, 2008. 6:28 PM
The problem was not the appearance of the buttons, but the feel. Adding the PS2 buttons specifically, gives me a nice "old-school" feel. Plus, The PS2 guitar was what I had, and what I think a lot of people have, lying around.
HarveyDanger says: Jul 24, 2008. 7:40 PM
I'm not sure I know what you mean. Like, the plastic-y feel? I read what you said about the bumps on the middle button not helping much, but I would think you would have just altered the texture of the other buttons if that was the only problem.
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 25, 2008. 1:51 AM
That's not a bad idea, but what it comes down to, is that when my friends and I play Rock Band, the Guitar Hero controller is the one everyone wants to use. This mod was designed to take all the elements of a guitar hero controller that make it preferable, and add that into the Rock Band controller, without losing any functionality.
the_burrito_master says: Sep 13, 2008. 8:48 PM
yeah I know what you mean I played rock band a while ago and I really decided I almost hated the controller.
the_burrito_master says: Jul 19, 2008. 9:35 AM
oh ok that's what I thought then whats the new strum bar for?
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 20, 2008. 12:24 AM
The new strum bar replaces the inconsistent, cheap rock band switches with the better, more responsive guitar hero ones.
peach_fart says: Sep 19, 2008. 11:11 PM
the rockband strum bars are really sensitive, you barely need to move it to strum, how far do you need to press the gh strum bar to strum?
Sp4m (author) says: Sep 20, 2008. 7:28 AM
An excellent question. you need a little more follow through with this mod to register a button press, but it's much more consistent. However! There is also more resistance. Some of my friends have complained that continuous play wears them out on that guitar. If I were to make a change to my design, I would mount the switches in a semi depressed (~1/8th) state, so reduce the strum distance.
peach_fart says: Oct 3, 2008. 3:53 PM
i played gh3 at gamestop. the strum bar is hard to hold and you have to push it in all the way.
the_burrito_master says: Jul 20, 2008. 9:35 AM
oh! yeah that's what I thought.
mrjubjub says: Jul 18, 2008. 7:44 PM
you're house is so small..
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 18, 2008. 11:25 PM
It's tiny. Did you notice the corn flakes? That and bacon flavored chocolate is all I have right now.
bounty1012 says: Jul 4, 2009. 7:54 PM
er, bacon flavored chocolate?
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 5, 2009. 3:20 AM
it's Seriously Delicious. Seriously. Look up a company called Vosages, and enjoy it one tiny bite at a time. It is THAT good.
mattdias says: Mar 20, 2009. 9:32 PM
bacon flavored chocolate?!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HAVE TO HAVE THAT! GIMME SOME!
pvgangster says: Dec 24, 2008. 10:51 PM
Flames gook really good for being electrical tape.
Hultsy says: Nov 27, 2008. 8:09 AM
Would this mod be any different for an xbox 360 except that I would have to strip an xplorer for the parts? Also, I was wondering if I could somehow add wireless capability on the rock band controller because I hate wires.
Sp4m (author) says: Dec 14, 2008. 12:44 AM
My mistake! I misunderstood your Q. This mod IS for the Xbox 360. The PS2 Buttons function as buttons for any platform.
officeblueprint says: Dec 4, 2008. 6:17 PM
no offense but theirs a ten times easier way to do this if you have a 360, a gh guitar and a rock band disk you don't need that rock band guitar cuz it connects
Sp4m (author) says: Dec 4, 2008. 11:52 PM
Oh absolutely. I totally recommend using a GH guitar over the gen 1 RB guitar. However, this mod put to use the buttons off of a broken PS2 GH guitar. Doing a little tech recycling and improvement.
officeblueprint says: Dec 6, 2008. 12:10 PM
oooo ok hey btw to u happen to no a way to make a costume face plate for a ps2 guitar that doesn't have the removable one?
Sp4m (author) says: Dec 6, 2008. 6:53 PM
Well, you could carefully place white painter's tape over your existing face place, cut off the excess with a Xacto blade, and sharpie in your design. Kind of simple and amateur, but a fun project. I disassembled my PS2 guitar (took 20 mins) and then painted the body with spray paint. that gave it a great custom look for $5. Using masking tape stripes over the original cherry body, I created a crisscross red/ blue pattern. It was pretty slick.
officeblueprint says: Dec 7, 2008. 9:20 AM
sounds sweet you should put up some pics
Sp4m (author) says: Dec 7, 2008. 10:58 AM
Hah hah. That's the guitar I cannibalized for THIS mod :) (I fudged the pictures). The whammy broke, resisted a gorilla glue fix, so I tried this.
officeblueprint says: Dec 13, 2008. 10:28 PM
o ic
Sp4m (author) says: Nov 27, 2008. 9:43 AM
the Xplorer controller is very similar, so mechanically it should work the same. You will have to check the wires in the ribbon cable, to make sure the buttons are connected properly. As far as wireless goes, I know it's possible. People were doing wireless GH1 guitars on the PS2 for years, but I can't find any step by step guides for XBox260. If you want to be a pioneer, then look up a PS2 wireless guitar mod, and make your own Instructable! Good luck!
Sp4m (author) says: Nov 27, 2008. 9:53 AM
Oh, however, making the guitar wireless pretty much requires dismantling a functional wireless controller, and wiring the guitar's control switches into that. It's a little impractical, so you'd probably just want to buy one of the new wireless rock band guitars.
peach_fart says: Oct 3, 2008. 4:13 PM
i would have made the flames wrap onto the frets & just cut the pieces so they wouldnt interfewe with the buttons preesing down & springing up.
o WONDERBREAD o says: Jul 19, 2008. 9:33 AM
what do you use for your original ipod mini...friend gave me one but it has no cord...can i still use it? and awesome tut...
peach_fart says: Oct 3, 2008. 3:57 PM
ya my friend accidently left has iPod(normal sized, but with 80 gig hd) and i could charge it with a nano cord.
Sp4m (author) says: Jul 20, 2008. 12:21 AM
I use Rockbox replacement firmware on my mini. This allows me Hard Disk access to all the files. It allows me to use explorer to put music on and off of it. For access, I just us a $10 brandX ipod USB cable.
wiz0floyd says: Aug 28, 2008. 9:17 AM
I did the strum bar mod as described in this (I personally like the frets of the Strat). It's really nice and I can do a lot better than I was doing with the funky old one. One thing to make sure that you keep in mind if you do this with a PS2/PS3 guitar, make sure you leave room for the battery case. I had to re-glue one of the switches because the battery was causing a short.
peach_fart says: Oct 3, 2008. 3:54 PM
i know i love the clicking sound they make.
DELETED_trevyboy says: Sep 30, 2008. 7:14 AM
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Sp4m (author) says: Sep 30, 2008. 8:29 AM
That's pretty slick! I hope 2 seconds is an exaggeration though. It's best to have a little bit of time to position the switches just right after they are put into position.
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