Drum Rocker
Drum Rocker bietet für Gamer das realistische Gefühl eines echten Rock Drummers, unabhängig von der Plattform des Spiels. Deshalb wurde es von den Ingenieuren bei Alesis, einem der größten Hersteller professionller elektronischer Drumkits, entwickelt. Als Resultat erhalten Sie nun ein Kit, dass für echtes Schlagzeug spielen gebaut ist und sich flexibel an die Spielweise anpassen lässt - er Traum eines professionellen Drummers. Während andere Drum Controller durch ihr Design limitiert sind und keine rechte Spielfreude aufkommen lassen, können Sie Dank des professionellen Aluminium Rack des Drum Rockers Ihre Snare, Tom und Cymbal Pads so anordnen, wie Sie wollen. Wenn Sie bereit sind, vom Spiel Rock Band in eine echte Rock Band zu wechseln, können Sie den Game Controller einfach gegen professionelles Alesis Trigger Modul ersetzen, um die Bühnen der Welt kennenzulernen!
Die anschlagdynamischen Drum Pads des Drum Rockers besitzen eine Spielfläche, die viel leiser als die anderer Drum Controller ist. Sie bieten außerdem ein großartiges Spielgefühl – der Drumstick prallt vom Pad zurück, was auch bei richtigen Drums passiert. Das Gehüäuse des Pads besteht aus einem Hartkunststoff, welches so gebaut ist, dass es Sng für Song hart angeschlagen werden kann. Egal wie stark Sie das Pad anschlagen, die Drum Pads des Drum Rockers halten es aus.
Die Pads sind auf einem Drumrack mit L-Arm und Klammersystem aus Metall montiert. Dank dieses Aufbaus können Sie die Pads in jede erdenkliche Position drehen oder schieben. Nur zur Warnung - wenn Sie diese Pads einmal gespielt haben, werden Sie sich auf keine anderen Pads mehr einlassen wollen!
Es gibt nichts besseres, als ein Monster Fill mit einem Schlag auf ein Crash Cymbal zu beenden. Oder spielen Sie mit der rechten Hand Ihre HiHat (wie es die meisten Top Drummer auch machen) und schlagen Sie das Snare Pad mit der linken Hand an, um den Beat zu führen. Oder variieren Sie den Beat, indem Sie das Ride Cymbal im Chorus spielen. Drum Rocker ermöglicht das durch die Cymbals, die um das Kit herum positioniert sind.
Drum Rocker wird mit zwei Cymbals und der notwendigen Hardware ausgeliefert. Ein drittes Cymbal können Sie als optionales Zubehör erwerben. Sie müssen sich nur noch entscheiden, wie die beiden Cymbals, die it dem Kit geliefert werden, einsetzen wollen – als HiHat/Crash, Crash/Ride oder HiHat/Ride Kombination. Mit dem dritten Cymbal können Sie später Ihr Kit vervollständigen.
Das Kick Drum Pedal bei vielen Drum Controllern ist nicht wirklich für den ewigen Einsatz gedacht. Nicht so beim Drum Rocker - dieses Pedal ist aus Metall und zeichnet sich durch Langlebigkeit aus! Es besitzt außerdem die richte Federspannung, mit der sich das Gefühl, das beim Spielen einer echten Bass Drum entsteht, nachzubilden. Im Moment bauen wir sogar ein zusätzliches Pedal, um Double-Pedal Setups zu unterstützen.
Das Pedal wird mit Klettband und mit abnehmbaren Spikes geliefert, so dass es auch dort bleibt, wo Sie es aufstellen und sich nicht beim Spielen verschiebt. Sie können das Pedal überall aufstellen - am Besten dort, wo Sie es am bequemsten spielen können.
- Officially licensed Premium Drum Set for Rock Band 2 video game on Xbox 360 game system
- Low-noise, velocity sensitive pads
- Fully-adjustable setup
- Extremely durable
- Expandable with third cymbal or second bass pedal
- Can be used as a standalone drum kit when used with optional Alesis DM5 module
- Can be connected to a PC to trigger sounds using the optional Alesis Trigger|iO
INCLUDES:
- Complete drumset for Rock Band 2 on Xbox 360
- Four gum rubber drum pads with mounts
- Two gum rubber cymbal pads with mounting arms
- Drum pedal
- Xbox 360 game controller
- Pro-quality drum rack for mounting all pads and controller
- All necessary cables
- One pair drumsticks
What gaming systems is Drum Rocker compatible with?
There are three (3) specific models, one for PS2/PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. The PS2/PS3 and Xbox 360 models are available now.
Drum Rocker for Wii development is moving forward and we will be taking preorders on drumrocker.com in the coming weeks. We expect to ship the Wii version in early Q3.Is Drum Rocker compatible with Guitar Hero: World tour?
While Drum Rocker was designed specifically for use with the Rock Band franchise, Activision has included Rock Band peripheral support in Guitar Hero: World Tour. If you plug your Drum Rocker into your console and play GH:WT, the game recognizes the kit and changes the drum part accordingly. Note that Drum Rocker works with GH:WT exactly the same way the Harmonix drum kit works: your Drum Rocker cymbals will duplicate the drum pads of the same color just as they do in Rock Band.Is Drum Rocker wireless?
Drum Rocker is a wired game controller, but the cable is four meters long, which should give you flexibility in determining where the kit should be setup. (Drum Rocker is also quite easy to fold up for storage, as well.)Is there a plug for the headset/Mic?
Yes, there is on the Xbox 360 version.Are Drum Rocker pads single- or dual-zone?
The pads are velocity sensitive, single zone pads.Does Drum Rocker come with a MIDI output?
Drum Rocker can be used as a MIDI device when connected to a drum module with a MIDI output such as the Alesis Trigger|iO or DM5, though not with the included Drum Rocker module.Is there a way to differentiate between cymbals and toms of the same color while playing in game?
Rock Band doesn't differentiate between cymbal and tom pads, so you're free to hit whichever feels most comfortable to you. There are some gameplay modes, however, like the Drum Trainer in Rock Band 2, which use intelligent software to determine when you are hitting a cymbal or a drum and provide the appropriate sounds.Why does my Drum Rocker come with three cymbal color rings but only two cymbals?
We included three color rings so you can be flexible with which cymbal triggers which color. For instance, you may prefer to use the right-hand cymbal as a green or blue trigger. Just remember to match the color of the cymbal ring with the color of that cymbal's connection on the drum module.Will it be possible to "remap" the hi-hat to red for certain songs? Or can I plug the hi-hat cymbal into the (red) snare drum input on the game module?
There is no cymbal input that corresponds to the red input for the game, and the sensitivity level of the cymbal input is different than that of the pads, so you can’t simply plug the yellow cymbal into the red drum pad input. In those rare instances where Rock Band maps the hi-hat to the red drum pad, you will have to play the part on the red Drum Rocker pad, just as you would with the standard Rock Band kit.Can I use two kick drum pedals?
To use two kick drum pedals in Rock Band 1 (not 2), you can connect a second pedal to the original kick drum pedal, which should be plugged into the controller module. You can purchase an additional Drum Rocker pedal soon from drumrocker.com.How do I reinitialize Drum Rocker back to its factory defaults?
Drum Rocker is a controller and doesn't include any software or default "settings". All of the settings related to Drum Rocker are found inside the Rock Band game, so there is no need to reinitialize Drum Rocker itself.Is there a diagnostic mode so I can make sure all the drums and cymbals are working properly?
Drum Rocker works just like the Harmonix drum set in terms of calibration and diagnostics.I want to use Drum Rocker as a real electronic drum set. What will I need to be able to do that?
To use Drum Rocker as a real electronic drum set, you'll need the following:
An Alesis DM5 drum module: Many drum modules can accept the Drum Rocker's 1/4" outputs, but ION recommends the Alesis DM5, which has over 500 professional quality sounds and 12 1/4" trigger inputs perfectly suited to handle the Drum Rocker pads' output levels.
A Module Mount Kit: The Module Mount Kit allows you to mount the DM5 module to your Drum Rocker.
A velocity-sensitive bass drum trigger pad and pedal: The bass drum input on the DM5 requires a velocity-sensitive trigger pad so it can properly respond to your kick drum playing. This kind of trigger pad and an appropriate bass drum pedal should be available at your local music retailer.
An extra 1/4" cable: To connect the bass drum pad to the DM5 module. This is available at your local music retailer.
Once you connect your new bass drum pedal, you can use the included Drum Rocker pedal as a footswitch for your left foot to take advantage of both "open" and "closed" hi-hat sounds on the DM5.
We also highly recommend purchasing the Drum Rocker Cymbal Kit. Adding this third cymbal will give you the feel of playing on a true drum set, which typically has three cymbals: a hi-hat, crash and ride.
Consult the DM5/Drum Rocker Setup Guide for more information on how to turn your Drum Rocker into a real electronic drum kit!Can I "choke" or stop the cymbals' sound by grabbing it?
Drum Rocker cymbals are single-zone, so you can't "choke" them as you could with a regular cymbal or a dual-zone cymbal for an electronic kit.Can I remove the color rings from the drum pads if I want to use it as a regular electronic drum kit?
Yes, the color rings can be removed using an allen wrench.Can I purchase just the Drum Rocker module without the drums?
We are not planning to sell the Drum Rocker controller module separately.
The Drum Rocker module was designed specifically for use with the Drum Rocker drum and cymbal pads, which have a unique set of output characteristics (as do all electronic drum and cymbal pads and pedals). Plugging another set of triggers with 1/4" outputs into the Drum Rocker module will not yield the same results as using a Drum Rocker kit, and in fact may not work at all.
Although, if your goal is to have a single electronic drum set that can be used with your existing drum module and Rock Band as well, you can go at this from another angle. If your module has 1/4" inputs (and its input sensitivity can be adjusted), we suggest purchasing a Drum Rocker and using its pads with your existing electronic drum module. This way, you can have a single kit for playing games and playing music!If I have my own electronic drum pads, cymbals or pedals, will I be able to plug them in to the Drum Rocker module to play Rock Band?
While you may be able to plug other electronic drum triggers into the Drum Rocker controller module, they may not work with Rock Band.
The Drum Rocker module was designed specifically for use with the Drum Rocker drum and cymbal pads, which have a unique set of output characteristics (as do all electronic drum and cymbal pads and pedals). Plugging another set of triggers with 1/4" outputs into the Drum Rocker module will not yield the same results as using a Drum Rocker kit, and in fact may not work at all.
Although, if your goal is to have a single electronic drum set that can be used with your existing drum module and Rock Band as well, you can go at this from another angle. If your module has 1/4" inputs (and its input sensitivity can be adjusted), we suggest purchasing a Drum Rocker and using its pads with your existing electronic drum module. This way, you can have a single kit for playing games and playing music!Where can I purchase Drum Rocker accessories like a third cymbal or an ION Drum Throne?
Visit drumrocker.com or ionaudio.com to view and purchase Drum Rocker accessories.How can I get replacement Drum Rocker parts?
Visit https://www.drumrocker.com/replacement/Where can I get technical support or parts and warranty information?
Call Tech Support at (401) 658-3743.How do I contact ION Audio or inMusic with questions about my order?
Contact us by e-mailing us through the Drum Rocker website. You can also call (888) 800-0681 for U.S. orders or (954) 761-7550 for Canadian orders.Is there a controller to convert the set into real drums? If so, how much does it cost?
While Drum Rocker pads can be used with any drum module (or "drum brain") with 1/4" inputs, you will get the best results from a module that has adjustable input sensitivity, so it can be "tuned" to the output of the Drum Rocker pads and cymbals. We recommend the Alesis DM5, which has been tested with Drum Rocker. The DM5 can generally be found for $349 at musical instrument retailers like Sweetwater and Guitar Center. The Alesis Trigger IO has a street price of around $149 and can connect Drum Rocker to a PC to use software as a sound source.Does Drum Rocker work in Rock Band “Lefty Flip Mode”?
Traditional drum sets can be set up in “righty’ or “lefty” configuration, meaning that the kit is set up so that the player leads with their dominant hand. Most drummers play in righty configuration, which generally means that their snare is set up to the left of the kick drum, toms are arranged left to right (from high to low) and they use their right foot on the kick. Lefty configuration, as you may imagine, is the opposite. Lefty Flip Mode is necessary within Rock Band to allow the basic Harmonix kit, which is a fixed semicircle of (4) pads that can’t be adjusted, to behave like a drum set configured for a lefty; that is, with the snare drum on the right and the toms arranged right to left. However, since Drum Rocker is as configurable as a real drum set, there is no need to use Lefty Flip Mode when using Drum Rocker. All you need to do is reposition the drum and cymbal pads to correspond with the way you want the kit setup - lefty, righty, or somewhere in between.
| Manuals & Documentation | Size | Type |
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| Drum Rocker - Setup Guide |
2 MB | |
| Drum Rocker - Product Overview |
3 MB |







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