![]() Furthermore, over 900 of these have been retrofitted with Dynamic Drum Fills and Freestyle Guitar Solos where appropriate, and any items you bought previously (provided they’re within the same console family) can be added to your new version for free. Previous versions may have used up some of their biggest hits already - let's face it, 'That Smell' by Lynyrd Skynyrd is no 'Free Bird' - but if you want to expand your library then look no further than the Music Store where over 1,700 (that’s SEVENTEEN HUNDRED) legacy DLC tracks are available at launch. 65 tracks are included on the disc, ranging from classics by Van Morrison and The Who, through rockers such as Van Halen and Soundgarden, to modern artists including Mark Ronson and St. Of course, you still have the standard Quickplay mode if you just want to jump in and play some songs without any extra bells and whistles. These additions remove more barriers to entry, making an already accessible series even more approachable.įinally, these freestyle sections mean you can play whatever you like, so use what you’ve learned to rock the crowd into a frenzy! Singers get their own variation too, with Freestyle Vocals allowing you to sing your own lyrics, as long as they're in the same key as the original track. Dynamic Drum Fills are taken from a large pool of pre-made beats and are a big improvement over the chaotic 'play whatever you like' sections of previous instalments, so that even if you're not an aspiring Keith Moon you can still follow the simplified prompts and sound like you have a world tour under your belt. ![]() This spirit of improvisation and fluidity extends to the drums and vocals too. Thanks to a built in sound and light sensor on the new guitar, however, you can now simply hold it up to your speakers and the screen in a fully automated calibration process, giving much more accurate results in seconds. When calibrating previous Rock Band games, you needed to strum your guitar in time to various beeps and onscreen prompts to try and synchronise your TV and audio system to the tracks being played, often with varying degrees of success.
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