One of the principle precepts in science (at least, according to the film industry), is that once you figure out how to do something, you must do it. Why? Because you can. It brought dinosaurs back to life, and it made a neat gun for the people who are still alive. And now, science has brought us the ability to play Guitar Hero III with a MIDI drum kit. But why, you ask? Well, actually it's because the creator injured a finger by rocking too hard with the guitar, so he devised this method so he wouldn't have stop playing altogether. You can read the technical stuff by hitting the "read" link. You can actually watch it work in the video above.
I'd love to be able to use my TD-12 drum kit to play drums in rock band. As long as I'm spending the time playing, why not do so with heavier sticks and the real positions and feedback?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon @ Nov 30th 2007 4:44PM
um...
Frank @ Nov 30th 2007 4:46PM
this guys is insane.
stukorn @ Nov 30th 2007 5:17PM
that what amazing
rlc:tk @ Nov 30th 2007 5:26PM
That looks like it would be great practice for any quad/quint players.
Emily @ Nov 30th 2007 5:30PM
...Cool?
Brooks @ Nov 30th 2007 5:56PM
I'd love to be able to use my TD-12 drum kit to play drums in rock band. As long as I'm spending the time playing, why not do so with heavier sticks and the real positions and feedback?
Aaron @ Nov 30th 2007 10:34PM
someone please explain why he can bend the notes on a drum
Rususeruru @ Dec 1st 2007 12:19AM
Pedals for hi-hat and/or bass perhaps?
Aaron @ Dec 1st 2007 8:07PM
yeah its a hi hat pedal
mahmud @ Dec 1st 2007 12:10PM
that is sick.
Boff @ Dec 3rd 2007 5:32AM
Sweeeeet.
He made it look easy too!
Joff @ Dec 3rd 2007 5:39AM
Looks like more effort with the drums but fair play to the guy if he's unable to use the gee'tar.
I can't get past bloody Easy level because my pinky finger's not responsive enough to work the blue key :mad: