Um Jammer Lammy PSX with Guitar Controller
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2023
- Hey I figured something out
• Um Jammer Lammy NOW! V...
To set this up in JoyToKey:
Premade profile: file.io/GLQwzvcBB5Iq (put in Documents\JoyToKey)
To set it up yourself:
Create a profile and go to the [Options] tab, click [Button Mapping] button at the bottom. Then go to a range of 12 buttons your guitar doesn't support (for example, I used buttons 21-32).
Then set each of the main 5 buttons like this:
Button 21:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Button 1] (Green fret button. Yours may vary)
Only trigger when the following button is also pressed
[POV: ↓] (Strum down button. Yours may vary)
Button 27:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Button 1]
Only trigger when the following button is also pressed
[POV: ↑] (Strum up button. Yours may vary)
This will make strumming down and up both work. Do this for all 5 main buttons. Then for the whammy bar:
Button 26:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Axis5(›0)] (Whammy down button. Yours may vary)
Then press [OK] and go to the [Joystick 1] tab. Set these new buttons to the appropriate keys in your emulator:
Button 21: K (Playstation O)
Button 27: K (Playstation O)
Button 26: E (Playstation R₁)
And so on. To emulate Um Jammer Lammy Now's config, you want the buttons to go in this order: L₁, ∆, O, X, ▢
with R₁ as the whammy bar. - Hry
Um Jammer Lammy NOW! Home Version
This guitar'n'table looks way more realistic than that atrocity from the arcade edition
Since the rom was dumped you can really play the homemade version!
Exactly what I was going to say
now grab a pedal and make it activate the wah-wah
The Home Arcade version! LL
Mom I want "Um jammer lammy NOW"
Mom:We have um jammer lammy now at home
UM jammer lammy NOW at home:
so this is what using a guitar controller from um jammer lammy arcade machine looks like is it
Not really since it has like a wheel and that other thing
@@Huwitto yeah but it still actually kinda looks like your actually playing the arcade version but your actually playing the PlayStation version of it lol
as someone who used to be hyperfixated on guitar rhythm games, that is an absolutely hideous controller. i commend the mod work though since it appears to be a real guitar body & neck but hacked together with GH/RB controller parts
It is just an electric guitar with buttons and switches added, but what about that is hideous? 👀
What binds do you use for the strum bar to actually function how its meant to
(Or are you just strumming for the illusion)
I used joy2key and set it up to queue virtual buttons when both of two inputs are pressed, then assigned those buttons to keys in the emulator
@@UmEricYockey Never knew you could do that with joy to key, i am a little confused on how to do it but i think i can figure it out.
@@UmEricYockey Ok, so i haven't been able to figure out how to make a combination of inputs equal a keypress lol.
If you can, could explain a little in detail what you did?
@@PeteyProductionsMOVED Paste this into a file and name it Guitar.cfg (or whatever you like), then drop it in Documents\JoyToKey:
[General]
FileVersion=69
NumberOfJoysticks=2
NumberOfButtons=32
DisplayMode=2
UseDiagonalInput=0
UseDiagonalInput2=0
UsePOV8Way=0
RepeatSameKeyInSequence=0
Threshold=20
Threshold2=20
KeySendMode=0
SoundFile=
ImageFile=
VibrationSpeed1=0
VibrationSpeed2=0
VibrationDuration=0
[ButtonAlias]
Button22=57, 20, -1
Button21=56, 20, -1
Button23=58, 20, -1
Button24=59, 20, -1
Button25=60, 20, -1
Button26=9, -1, -1
Button27=56, 16, -1
Button28=57, 16, -1
Button29=58, 16, -1
Button30=59, 16, -1
Button31=60, 16, -1
Button32=9, -1, -1
[Joystick 1]
POV1-1=1, 28:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-3=1, 27:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-5=1, 26:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
POV1-7=1, 25:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button09=1, 08:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button10=1, 0D:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button21=1, 4B:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button22=1, 51:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button23=1, 49:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button24=1, 4C:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button25=1, 4A:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button27=1, 4B:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button28=1, 51:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button29=1, 49:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button30=1, 4C:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button31=1, 4A:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button26=1, 45:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
Button32=1, 45:00:00:00, 0.000, 0, 0
To set this up from scratch: create a profile and go to the [Options] tab, click [Button Mapping] button at the bottom. Then go to a range of 12 buttons your guitar doesn't support (for example, I used buttons 21-32).
Then set each of the main 5 buttons like this:
Button 21:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Button 1]
Only trigger when the following button is also pressed
[POV: ↓]
Button 27:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Button 1]
Only trigger when the following button is also pressed
[POV: ↑]
This will make strumming down and up both work. Do this for all 5 main buttons. Then for the whammy bar:
Button 26:
Trigger when the following button is pressed
[Axis5(>0)]
Then press [OK] and go to the [Joystick 1] tab. Set these new buttons to the appropriate keys in your emulator:
Button 21: K
Button 27: K
Button 26: E
And so on.
i love lammy!!!111!!!1!🏳️🌈
WTHAT THE FUNK
now do that with stage 3 and tell me how well that goes (horribly id bet)(i hate that stage)