[quote name='DeskLaser']The blue Singstar mic will work for any USB microphone application. I have been using it for Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Band recently. It seems to work fine with Guitar Hero, however, it does not seem to work well for Rock Band. It seems to have lots of difficulty picking up the "tambourine" hits and activating overdrive. I just saw one of the used Rock Band mics at Gamestop, I may have to pick one up.
Also, I just bought a drum set, so I can join in on a CAG game for drums if wanted. I can usually play around hard, except for harder songs. On easier songs, I can play expert. To recap, I can play guitar/bass on expert, PSN username DeskLaser.[/quote]
Overall, I've had a lot of problems with getting vocals to work properly. I reported earlier that using the SingStar mic did not work for me. Well, today I got it to work somehow. When I was having particular success with the RB branded mic, I decided to try the SingStar mic again. Low and behold it worked.
Then, I lost functionality with both types of mics.
I suspect that I need to do something not so obvious to get these to work. I'm in the habit of booting up the game before plugging in the mics. One time when I tried to plug them in before booting, it worked more reliably.
One way for me to tell if they are working correctly is in the vocals options menu item in the pause menu. If you can hear yourself strongly that is a good sign.
I'm surprised it has taken so much fiddling to get it to work especially compared to the guitars.
Anyone else have any best practices for getting the mics to work reliably?