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Guitar Hero World Tour adds a MIDI sequencer

Aspiring musicians can load MIDI-based music from their computers into the game as playable tracks.

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Gaming | by Randall Bennett | Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:06AM | 0 comments

Neversoft, developer of Guitar Hero 3, says Guitar Hero World Tour will allow users to compose their own music on their PCs and then port their creations to the game. Aspiring artists will be able to compose full MIDI tracks and import them into the game using Guitar Hero World Tour's "Music Studio" mode. PS3 gamers will be able to port full tracks to their console, while "hardware issues" will limit Xbox 360 toting musicians to the drum track only. Guitar Hero World Tour hits stores on October 26.

[Via Joystiq]

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