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I plan to buy controller for LR2 and have a several question.

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Post #1 · Posted at 2017-05-02 05:09:28pm 6.9 years ago

Offline cekillgus
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Hi I'm new hereBig Grin
I'm playing LR2 for a while now and I'm planing to buy a controller.

Let's get to the question

1.Is Muse-on controller for DJmax compatible with LR2.
2.Is Muse-on controller decent is it good or should I save the Money for DJDAO.
3.If DJDAO controller is way better.What is the differences between FPS and FP7 Which one is worth buying.

Post #2 · Posted at 2017-05-02 07:29:36pm 6.9 years ago

Offline Meseki
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If this page is to be trusted (especially about their conclusion), it sounds like you'd probably be better off just getting a DJ Dao controller if you can afford it.
As for compatibility, the Muse-on controller apparently registers as a keyboard, mouse, and game controller, and I don't know if LR2 can use the mouse (or rather, mouse movement) as an in-game input. I don't know if the turntable on it registers in the same way as IIDX controllers do, and it doesn't have two extra buttons for Start and Select (unless those trackball-looking things can be pressed), so you'll have to keep your keyboard in reach as well (which probably isn't a huge problem).

If you don't want to wait and are fine with something that isn't high quality you may want to get a US KOC (Konami Official Controller, and I think they may cost ~$50) and apply a key mod to it (basically, gluing pennies/cardboard pieces to the bottom of the keys; I'm not sure where a guide on that would be now) so that the rubber contacts don't break as quickly. A KOC is probably not a good idea if you can afford a DJ Dao controller in some months (as opposed to years).
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Post #3 · Posted at 2017-05-02 10:47:55pm 6.9 years ago

Offline rapidemboar
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Quote: Meseki
If you don't want to wait and are fine with something that isn't high quality you may want to get a US KOC (Konami Official Controller, and I think they may cost ~$50) and apply a key mod to it (basically, gluing pennies/cardboard pieces to the bottom of the keys; I'm not sure where a guide on that would be now) so that the rubber contacts don't break as quickly. A KOC is probably not a good idea if you can afford a DJ Dao controller in some months (as opposed to years).

The KOC requires a PS2 converter, right? While I'm here, could anyone make a good suggestion for a converter to get? I need to get another one, and I think my current one has a little bit of varying input lag at times.

Post #4 · Posted at 2017-05-02 11:14:46pm 6.9 years ago

Offline fygar939
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What country do you live in, cekillgus? It sounds like you're outside the US.

Post #5 · Posted at 2017-05-03 04:02:04am 6.9 years ago

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Quote: fygar939
What country do you live in, cekillgus? It sounds like you're outside the US.

Yeah I'm not in the US .I'm from Thailand.
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