Great ! you say you can record your drums into your software. What are you recording ? The midi output or the audio output ? Which software are you using ? Audacity ? Cubase ? FL Studio ? etc ?
Loved your work with Blue Steel. I record both actually. For Midi, I use Steven Slate drum plugin for Reaper. And then for audio output, i just put it in garageband, but any of the others you mentioned would work too
I had go-edrum triggers on the underside of the low volume cymbals screwed in. These days though I just use the Lemon electronic cymbals instead. @@cr6998
the problem with this game is probably when you got a chart from Rock Band games, most of the notes were altered, like flam notes, they weren't exactly plays like how we're gonna do flams on real drums. so i suggest you find a better chart that put the notes accurately.
No, just enter the midi notes accurately. Rock band flams yellow and red. So enter your snare midi note as yellow and red. When you view from a drummers perspective and align the midi notes accordingly, it works great
As a drummer and a gamer, I support this 100%. Rock Band actually helped me learn drums more when I started
probably the only downside to learning like this is that youre always tense when playing
That's because you're too focused on the chart. Once you know a song well enough, just use it as a guide, and play normally
I’m never tense with sight reading
You eventually loosen up. It comes with time.
Can you make a tutorial on how to do this? I recently got an edrum, thx
Great ! you say you can record your drums into your software. What are you recording ? The midi output or the audio output ? Which software are you using ? Audacity ? Cubase ? FL Studio ? etc ?
Loved your work with Blue Steel. I record both actually. For Midi, I use Steven Slate drum plugin for Reaper. And then for audio output, i just put it in garageband, but any of the others you mentioned would work too
just a question how did you get it to show you the song breakdown bc mine doesn't but i do remember RB & GH doing it. any idea how ?
It should show you at the end of each performance how you did in each section
how are you triggering the cymbals??
I had go-edrum triggers on the underside of the low volume cymbals screwed in. These days though I just use the pintech electronic cymbals instead.
where i can find song with drum charts to import to Clone Hero?
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_Ooo9hgpxl4SOb8H5EL1D1wWu8NVUSB5NT-YHIZeFws/edit#gid=0
is that an acoustic kit made into an ekit? what are those cymbals u got a link?
Yep. Wuhan ora www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/WUORASET3--wuhan-ora-cymbal-set-14-16-20-inch
@@DaveonDrums thanks i meant the pads/triggers u have on the cymbals though
I had go-edrum triggers on the underside of the low volume cymbals screwed in. These days though I just use the Lemon electronic cymbals instead.
@@cr6998
the problem with this game is probably when you got a chart from Rock Band games, most of the notes were altered, like flam notes, they weren't exactly plays like how we're gonna do flams on real drums. so i suggest you find a better chart that put the notes accurately.
No, just enter the midi notes accurately. Rock band flams yellow and red. So enter your snare midi note as yellow and red. When you view from a drummers perspective and align the midi notes accordingly, it works great