Real Drummer tries VR Drums!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ย. 2023
- In this video I take a look at the Paradiddle app on the meta quest 3. In it you can play VR drum and you can play them in mixed reality too! Paradiddle releases officially on the quest store on the 16th November.
Check it out here: www.oculus.com/appreferrals/I...
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Hi! You can use kick pedal with the usb-c and even you can connect two pedals and use the hi-hat... or double kick :D
What kick pedals do you mean?
@@Szabby999 E-Drum pedals! For electric drum kits, as well as USB Keyboard sustain pedals, and even old rockband drum pedals!! Also this game supports custom songs.
@@opieangst Good info! I have a pedal for my keyboard so that would be amazing and help me expand my musical knowledge.
@@tattoodude8946 Right on!! Glad to have helped a bit!
Do you have a link for the usb c pedal?
"Singer - you just have to turn up...."
I'm sensing a little resentment there! 🤣
😂
I used to have drumming lessons in high school (which I loved) haven’t touched a drum kit in years, this looks like a lot of fun will definitely grab this when i eventually get my Meta 3 set the only thing missing is the high hat foot controller and the bass pedal and they are the most vital parts of a drum kit, when learning how to play drums the first thing you’re taught is going from left to right high hat controller to bass drum drum pedal back and forth.
Just imagine your band goes to a live show and your drummer with his Quest 3 and everyone is like”How are we gonna hear you? 🙄” and he’s like “I just got some great headphones. 😎👉” Lmao.
Looks like you can build a respectable late-era Neil Peart mega-kit!
There's several ways to do the kick pedal (and hi-hat pedal): An e-drum pedal, a generic usb pedal (i.e. - a push-to-talk pedal), feet trackers, a spare keyboard on the floor, etc.
Feet trackers? Is that some fetish thing
It's far away from substituting real drums but it's very fun
The biggest problem for me is that the controllers are not suitable for drumming technique. If there was a third party peripheral that was shaped like a drum stick that we could use for something like this, i'd probably use my VR headset for a use case like this
SICK!!!!
Siberiano. 🔥
You should overlay the VR drums over your real drums, then if you can tie sticks to the controller you could even get the same feedback from hitting the drums.
if you have an electric midi drum kit you can connect it so it literally feeds straight into the headset. very cool!
@@ItsSamuelJoneshi bro. Thanks for the video. Can you please share the link for the usb drum pedal that is usable and connectable with the VR? Literally can’t find anything
Check out VR Drums Ultimate Streamer too.
looks shit
I'm currently on dilemma: I had my birthday a few days ago and I want as a bday gift either a VR headset or an E-drum kit. My parents' budget is from 200-320€. What would you recommend me? (Btw for a VR headset I'm thinking the quest 2)
E-drum kit all the way. I bought a Quest 2, and use it far less than my drum set because VR is not all that developed.
Depends. Got a PC?
Here i am once more,knowing i can’t afford it till it’s outdated 😂
Man, i just copped it knowing i got 3 weeks to my next check and i struggle to maintain a full check for just 2 weeks 😅 RAMEN phase lets gooo
How does the kick work?
Buttons on the controllers are the kick
@@HighLordComedian and hi-hat
Thank you
@@Raptorialandyou can also set up an electric pedal
Game?
What about rebound? Can you do buzz's? I dont have much knowledge about playing drums but I want to learn and because I cant afford a drum set, I'd like to know if this accurately simulates playing drums.
Since this is VR and not the real world, no. It accurately represents what it would look like to play drums but it would not feel anything like playing the real thing.
@@MalrusOSC so this would be fun to play as a videogame but obviously not the best choice for learning to play drums. Got it!
@@jbarber7127you can absolutely learn the drums from this game, especially with the ability to download so many songs, the only thing is you don’t get the feel of actually hitting anything, unless you pair it to an electric drum kit, which you can do in the game
@@jbarber7127 No no it definitely helps. For me at least, the game has improved my ability to keep a groove steadily and figure out the intricacies of weird time signatures, which is like the building blocks for real drums. The feel is different... sure, but its all there.
because of latency it is absolutely a non usable app from a rhythmical perspective. You would loose your ability to play on time with this because to be able to sound on time you need to rush your movements...
Is it free
It costs $19.99 on Oculus Store. Steam version meanwhile costs $24.99
@@itzaramen107 bruh steam is just a place for losing your money lol
This ain't no real drummer.
How rude
I am in fact a real drummer
Way too much rambling. Just get on with it. VR drumming is nowhere near what it could be.