i think you never played music before , coz pressing a button like in guitar hero is NOT playing music , respect musicians this is VERY disrespectful to REAL musicians
@@nightwishn Just to clear up any misconceptions, the only button pressing going on in this video is for the kick and hi-hat, otherwise it's all hand and arm movements similar to a real drum kit, as you can see from the cam view on the bottom right. And we do have plenty of options for pedals for people who'd like to get even closer to a physical drum kit: paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide
@@drakulea4301 Actually ElNeax (the drummer in this cover) has never played an acoustic or electronic kit before! All his practice has been in VR in Paradiddle.
@@pardolagames8994 In this specific cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@TommyWashow You’d have to live under a rock to not know that there’s many people that listen to nothing but played out hits from the most popular bands
@@Goatboii Im fully aware of those people thats why I bully them in youtube comments I mean youre on the internet already how bout trying something you havent heart 4000 times
as a drummer and vocalist in a cover band, i can safely say this is awesome. I find it quite cool how you can actually play instruments in vr now! I so gotta try this
The fact that you are able to nail this without any rebound from actually hitting something makes it so much more impressive. I've air drummed before and without actually hitting something, it is very hard play accurately.
As cool as this is, there’s a thing that VR won’t be able to implement, and that is rebound, which is like 50% of drum technique. Although I can’t deny this is impressive!
i wouldnt be so hasty to say they cant do rebound actually, theres some new controllers out there that are like a glove with cables that provide resistance and force feedback, so you can actually feel the items youre holding in VR, wouldnt be too big a stretch to get them to pulse to emulate something approaching rebound
@@NotDingse It's basically a glove that has motors for each finger, and a cable attached to it. The games programming tells the glove what model it's supposed to mimic the grip of, and then the motors adjust the string lengths such that you can't close your grip any more than the item you're 'holding' would allow you to. With a little force feedback and pull back on the strings, seems to me mimicking something akin to rebound should be possible. I'll try to find the video to link
I have a solid 10 hours in Paradiddle, honestly it's amazing what you guys have achieved via VR and as drummer who's being playing acoustic drums for 4 years, I am more than satisfied to use Paradiddle. Only thing I wish I could do is setup a pedal for the kick and high hat instead of using the controllers. (Quite sure that's possible, not 100% certain though.)
Glad to hear you're enjoying the app! We do support a lot of options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
While I love this and think it’s great for people can’t afford a drum set but still wanna play don’t think this will be just like playing a drum set nothing can mimic the feeling of playing on a actual drum sets but if you are looking just have a good time and rock out on a drum set and don’t care about getting proper training to how an actual drum set works and feels this seems like a legit and awesome option. Can’t wait to see more things from paradiddle!
Imagine that in like 50 years you go to a concert and it's people standing on a stage with VR headsets on plugged into speakers with a big screen behind them showing them playing instruments
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. But we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@ParadiddleXR I've played the game on Quest, it feels great. Im considering getting on PC for sure, I have one of those rock band pedal things, so I might use that.
@@lie-2-me The app is Paradiddle - we're on Steam for PC VR (store.steampowered.com/app/685240/) or App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/). This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
I don't think it really gives the feeling of the sticks bouncing off the drums (re-bound), but I'm sure it's a good way to start learning. (Speaking as a non drummer)
This is amazing but as a drummer, the left and right foot (bass and hi hat control) are insanely important for drumset and kind of everything for drumset. Pushing the buttons with your fingers means you learned about half of the tune. If you’re not stomping your feet the same time that you’re pushing the buttons, then you only know the hands portion, which is the easy part. The hard part is coordinating your feet and hands together. I really hope he/they add bass drum/hi hat control so when he actually hops on a drumset, all of these skills will transfer over.
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and open/close the hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, Vive trackers, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide). You can see the drummer using an e-drum kick and hi-hat pedal in this Whiplash VR drum cover: th-cam.com/video/cZKheiV1n4c/w-d-xo.html
this looks interesting but i can't imagine it would be a smooth transition from a real kit to VR, having no rebound from the actual drums. Not to mention how does it pick up bass/hi hat pedals without feet trackers?
It does support Vive trackers actually! In this specific video we're using the A button of the VR controller but you can choose one of the supported options, such as e drum or usb pedals to trigger the kick and open the hi hat. paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide
Gotta try this game. I played Drums on Guitar Hero round a friends house when I was young and loved it, got the hang of it too I think. I'm now composing music but I have no idea how to play drums. I have a basic understanding like fills and supporting the instruments (Crashes in the context of heavy/rhythm parts for example)
My god, i have to get back to paradiddle. I used to use it some years ago to play the dums in phase shift (a rock band clone for pc) and it was mighty fun! Even bought a USB food paddle for it lol. This makes me so keen to get back to it. I just hope the performance is better than it was back then, i remember having severe performance issues at times, aspecially with any form of multi cam.
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and open/close the hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
if you dont have this game, imagine being your favorite pro drummer (neal peart, joey jordison (RIP), austin archey) and doing a drum solo. if your just messing around you can do anything you want and it sounds great lol
We have an early beta on App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/)! This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
Yep, in this cover the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@BorisJohnsonMayor if you've mastered any stroke technique you should know to not rely heavily on the rebound of a surface, and instead be able to control and orchestrate them freely with your wrists and hands mainly. Also there were zero ghost notes played in this playthrough
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
Real question; I started using Paradiddle awhile ago and noticed the toms didn't sound as good as the snare/cymbals. Are you working on updating these sounds at all? I'm on Quest 2 by the way, thanks!
Actually you have quite some options to simulare the pedal, you can use a real electronic drum pedal, USB pedals, DIY pedals and even driving pedals! Or otherwise you can set any button on either controller to trigger the kick :D
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
This cover was made in our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year, which includes 3 new environments including this jazz club. Just showing some sneak peeks to get people excited about the full release :)
The app is Paradiddle - we're on Steam for PC VR (store.steampowered.com/app/685240/) or App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/). This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
In the more recent playthroughs by Dave Grohl he’s going all in with 8ths so I thought I’d have some fun and do that! Although there’s one too many note per loop in my case (just before the crashes even recently he puts a silence).
Man, the future of live music is nutty.
i think you never played music before , coz pressing a button like in guitar hero is NOT playing music , respect musicians this is VERY disrespectful to REAL musicians
@@nightwishn Just to clear up any misconceptions, the only button pressing going on in this video is for the kick and hi-hat, otherwise it's all hand and arm movements similar to a real drum kit, as you can see from the cam view on the bottom right. And we do have plenty of options for pedals for people who'd like to get even closer to a physical drum kit: paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide
The man, the myth, the legend!
@@nightwishn woosh
@@nightwishn jajajajaja bobo
Give this man a real drum set
most probably he already has some
@@drakulea4301 Actually ElNeax (the drummer in this cover) has never played an acoustic or electronic kit before! All his practice has been in VR in Paradiddle.
@@ParadiddleXR wow. That s so impressive really
@@ParadiddleXR how did he manage to hit the bass drums tho? He used the controller button or some kind of pedal?
@@pardolagames8994 In this specific cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
Oh man, that's how air drumming feels as both a drummer and non drummer
imagine doing this on vr chat with guitarist ,singer and bassist
I could never get on with vr chat, ironically I find pavlov to be the better social game lol
yk those are made in real life if you go outside your room
@@gamesmaster1060 even gorilla tag is better
@@oscarmendozaiii6769 i know lol I went on night wish and metallica concert so i know and i play guitare
@@oscarmendozaiii6769 No shit
As a drummer who covers this song at every one of my shows this is amazing
if youre a drummer playing shows, i can guarentee NO ONE wants to hear this
@@TommyWashow speak for yourself. Can't see Nirvana do it personally, and no more FF shows in the near future. I'd love to see it.
@@TommyWashow You’d have to live under a rock to not know that there’s many people that listen to nothing but played out hits from the most popular bands
@@Goatboii Im fully aware of those people thats why I bully them in youtube comments I mean youre on the internet already how bout trying something you havent heart 4000 times
@@TommyWashow I agree, I get annoyed listening to this song now
as a drummer and vocalist in a cover band, i can safely say this is awesome. I find it quite cool how you can actually play instruments in vr now! I so gotta try this
The fact that you are able to nail this without any rebound from actually hitting something makes it so much more impressive. I've air drummed before and without actually hitting something, it is very hard play accurately.
As cool as this is, there’s a thing that VR won’t be able to implement, and that is rebound, which is like 50% of drum technique. Although I can’t deny this is impressive!
i wouldnt be so hasty to say they cant do rebound actually, theres some new controllers out there that are like a glove with cables that provide resistance and force feedback, so you can actually feel the items youre holding in VR, wouldnt be too big a stretch to get them to pulse to emulate something approaching rebound
@@mitchellwood1014 sounds very advanced… how does it work?
@@NotDingse It's basically a glove that has motors for each finger, and a cable attached to it. The games programming tells the glove what model it's supposed to mimic the grip of, and then the motors adjust the string lengths such that you can't close your grip any more than the item you're 'holding' would allow you to. With a little force feedback and pull back on the strings, seems to me mimicking something akin to rebound should be possible. I'll try to find the video to link
@@NotDingse th-cam.com/video/jGyHT0t-mtw/w-d-xo.html
@@mitchellwood1014 but the problem is that rebound doesn’t only affect fingers. Same goes for recoil if it was a shooter.
Mans rockin the metaverse gig
WOW! That is awesome playing! I have been practicing drums for 4 months so far... He makes it sound like it is the original drum audio!!!!
For a gig, I will always prefer seeing people play in real life.
But this is amazing for training, it's money and space efficient.
Saw and talked to you first on reddit. First vid to make it to my reccommended. Stellar job on the game guys!
GUYS GET THIS GAME ITS SO FUN TO GET BETTER AND BETTER OVER TIME. it makes you feel so cool.
it's timing and that latency is amazing
I have a solid 10 hours in Paradiddle, honestly it's amazing what you guys have achieved via VR and as drummer who's being playing acoustic drums for 4 years, I am more than satisfied to use Paradiddle. Only thing I wish I could do is setup a pedal for the kick and high hat instead of using the controllers. (Quite sure that's possible, not 100% certain though.)
If you have a pedal from a rock band drum set it works
Glad to hear you're enjoying the app! We do support a lot of options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@ParadiddleXR OH thank you very much!! I will certainly take a look into it :D
Oh. My. God. That was amazing, i dont regret watching this honestly
Wow you did very well, impressive
Man, you still being the best virtual drummer i think but you're so good at that!!!!
While I love this and think it’s great for people can’t afford a drum set but still wanna play don’t think this will be just like playing a drum set nothing can mimic the feeling of playing on a actual drum sets but if you are looking just have a good time and rock out on a drum set and don’t care about getting proper training to how an actual drum set works and feels this seems like a legit and awesome option. Can’t wait to see more things from paradiddle!
Thank you for the kind words, I agree with everything and I can’t wait to jam some more and record it!
vr is more expensive than a drum set, but if you already have one i see what you mean
this is the best looking drum game ive ever seen for VR, ive played tons off sidequest but this looks more accurate.
I was nauseous just watching it but I couldn't stop. So cool.
God damn, that’s beautiful.
God damn, that’s beautiful.
@@cashfortin ditto.
this is so good, i love the fact you did this
Air drumming has a whole new meaning now.
Yesss, I knew that VR drums are a thing
Bro this is just cool af
Bro you are really talented keep up the good work 🤘🤘🤘
Man start a go fund me to give him a drumset
Imagine that in like 50 years you go to a concert and it's people standing on a stage with VR headsets on plugged into speakers with a big screen behind them showing them playing instruments
Not unlikely
That would be awesome
that's the best app/game ad that i have seen yet
What is it?
Fantastic work! Looks really amazing.
best air drumming ive ever seen
Learned how to play this song from this video lol
This need a trophy for this video.
R.I.P. Kurt Cobain, love this cover my man!!! 🤘❤
Next level
How do you hit the bass drum?
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
I would assume there is a button for a "trigger" so one would be mapped for bass drum and one high hat control
I need to learn this verse passage, it's wonderful
I just found the meaning and motivation to buy VR
th-cam.com/video/zLE20BpLehQ/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1
bro with that money just buy a real drum set
@@rileyday6025 i agree but it looks amazing
I've broken all of my neck bones to this song over the years. Perfect angst music.
Without a real foot pedal, this is really hard.
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. But we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@ParadiddleXR OH SHOOT, You convinced me
I have an acoustic set and electric set. Now I'm going to get a VR set
@@mapexzildjian6361 Its really tempting. I think the game is only like $10, and you can use a real pedal.
@@ParadiddleXR I've played the game on Quest, it feels great. Im considering getting on PC for sure, I have one of those rock band pedal things, so I might use that.
I can’t wait for the full version on quest
I can't wait 1.0 😀
These covers get more and more creative everyday!
Thank you! We have some more videos coming up soon - including a cover series with avatars that we're super excited to start releasing.
@@ParadiddleXR nice
Yo, can you do a cover of "Slaughter To Prevail - Demolisher".
Thats like asking someone who just learned hot crossed buns on a little tikes piano to play Mozart lmaoo
@@Twizz435 It's like asking someone who learned Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a Backyardigans harmonica to play Dragonforce
Weeee jajaj
lmfaoooooo
Don't know how y'all will take this but Rock Band in VR pretty much. I'm all for it
For the first time in my life, I have considered getting VR
Vr is cool but only the expensive headsets
I have a reverb g2 and it actually has good picture quality unlike the old headsets
Chould this be the future of drumming
I just got the game a few days ago and love it
what game is it?
@@lie-2-me The app is Paradiddle - we're on Steam for PC VR (store.steampowered.com/app/685240/) or App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/). This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
I play for my schools rock band and this vr app is very helpful to practice on vacation
Just tried the game. It's pretty good but also hard as im new to drumming but i can totally see this becoming more popular in the future.
What’s it called?
@@rip_savage2890 paradiddle
hey yall how does this work? do you need actual pedals for this game?
You can but its not required. You can just use the triggers on the controllers.
@@noahnyman4420 awh thanks man! then i may consider buying it! :)
This is inspiring to learn. Rebought the game on my Quest 3.
I didn’t know John cena could play the drums 😱😱
😐
Lmao
wait what??? youre telling me you can buy this game, buy a VR system, and learn drums like this? this is rad as fuck
I don't think it really gives the feeling of the sticks bouncing off the drums (re-bound), but I'm sure it's a good way to start learning. (Speaking as a non drummer)
This is amazing but as a drummer, the left and right foot (bass and hi hat control) are insanely important for drumset and kind of everything for drumset. Pushing the buttons with your fingers means you learned about half of the tune. If you’re not stomping your feet the same time that you’re pushing the buttons, then you only know the hands portion, which is the easy part. The hard part is coordinating your feet and hands together. I really hope he/they add bass drum/hi hat control so when he actually hops on a drumset, all of these skills will transfer over.
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and open/close the hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, Vive trackers, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide). You can see the drummer using an e-drum kick and hi-hat pedal in this Whiplash VR drum cover: th-cam.com/video/cZKheiV1n4c/w-d-xo.html
I dont have the other options for pedals but I practice moving my right foot while pushing the button.
@@juancarlosrobertojuan7942 that’s really really good dude! That’s all you need to do, proud of you, Juan 🙂👍
DAmn, I love this.
this looks interesting but i can't imagine it would be a smooth transition from a real kit to VR, having no rebound from the actual drums. Not to mention how does it pick up bass/hi hat pedals without feet trackers?
That's what I'm wondering. I could never figure those out in the AppLab version for the Quest. This application has so much potential.
it uses the triggers or buttons on the controllers, i just tried it and for me its really hard to play like that
It does support Vive trackers actually! In this specific video we're using the A button of the VR controller but you can choose one of the supported options, such as e drum or usb pedals to trigger the kick and open the hi hat. paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide
new animusic looking good
How it feels when air drumming
this is sickk
Can't imagine being limited to only single strokes when playing the drums 💀
Finally some space for my drum kit!
Man, this is the drum I was looking for that can be legal at apartment.
Gotta try this game. I played Drums on Guitar Hero round a friends house when I was young and loved it, got the hang of it too I think. I'm now composing music but I have no idea how to play drums. I have a basic understanding like fills and supporting the instruments (Crashes in the context of heavy/rhythm parts for example)
God imagine if you could never knock your sticks together or destroy a knuckle on a rim nut.
My god, i have to get back to paradiddle. I used to use it some years ago to play the dums in phase shift (a rock band clone for pc) and it was mighty fun! Even bought a USB food paddle for it lol. This makes me so keen to get back to it. I just hope the performance is better than it was back then, i remember having severe performance issues at times, aspecially with any form of multi cam.
I'm genuinely curious, how do you do the drum bass and hi hat pedals in vr?
In this cover specifically, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and open/close the hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
Coolllll, i wish i can play this song on vr with u, im a guitarist (rhythm/lead)
He plays better in VR than a lot of guys with real drums out there
if you dont have this game, imagine being your favorite pro drummer (neal peart, joey jordison (RIP), austin archey) and doing a drum solo. if your just messing around you can do anything you want and it sounds great lol
Con esto ya no molestaría a mis vecinos xD
Put this on Oculus Quest and I'll buy the hell out of it. This deserves my money
We have an early beta on App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/)! This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
I have a question, can u activate the kick drum with a button press on one of the controllers
yep, on my quest its the trigger and a b buttons
@@pongachamp thank you
Yep, in this cover the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
If I get a vr headset, I'm buying this.
How can you disable the particle effect when you hit the drums in PCVR?
Graphics.
@@little_goober1 thanks man!
I love how loud the kick drum is 💀
Isn't this harder without the rebound of the sticks hitting a real drum? I feel the lack of "weight" would make drumming like this crazy difficult
slts isnt a technically difficult song to play so as its harder than a physical kit its definitely doable
yeah i don't see ghost notes being very easy to master on this without some sort of feedback from physical sticks...
@@BorisJohnsonMayor if you've mastered any stroke technique you should know to not rely heavily on the rebound of a surface, and instead be able to control and orchestrate them freely with your wrists and hands mainly.
Also there were zero ghost notes played in this playthrough
My little myself would love to play this
how do you get the HH and kick drum working?
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
@@ParadiddleXR awesome, thanks :)
dave hits cymbals right behind the one
Is the audio from the kit or the song, because the drum sound is perfect
both i think
It's coming from both, the louder one being from the Paradiddle kit to focus on the playing.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? Thats amazing
Real question; I started using Paradiddle awhile ago and noticed the toms didn't sound as good as the snare/cymbals. Are you working on updating these sounds at all? I'm on Quest 2 by the way, thanks!
ive been looking for a druming game on vr but all the ones ive found are like beat saber for some reason im definitely gonna try this out
how does the bass drum work in vr? do you have a pedal?
You can buy a pedal that you can connect. But otherwise its the index button or one of the letter buttons
Actually you have quite some options to simulare the pedal, you can use a real electronic drum pedal, USB pedals, DIY pedals and even driving pedals! Or otherwise you can set any button on either controller to trigger the kick :D
Actual pedal
Great question! In this cover, the drummer is using the controller buttons to trigger the kick and hi-hat. However we do have a lot of other options for pedals and peripherals such as USB pedals, Rock Band pedals, MIDI pedals including electronic kit pedals and more. You can check out the full list on our Pedal Guide (paradiddleapp.com/pedal-guide).
DAMNNNN I LOVE ITTT!!❤️
How do you put the background?
This cover was made in our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year, which includes 3 new environments including this jazz club. Just showing some sneak peeks to get people excited about the full release :)
Casper goin off
What this is posible?!?!?
Sure is! Check us out - Paradiddle on Steam (for PC VR) or App Lab (for Quest). There are also more covers on our channel if you'd like to see more!
this is really impressive
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗀𝖺𝗆𝖾 𝗂𝗌 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗌?
The app is Paradiddle - we're on Steam for PC VR (store.steampowered.com/app/685240/) or App Lab for Quest (www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3592251770823318/). This Nirvana cover is specifically from our Version 1.0 update that's going to come out later this year.
𝖳𝗁𝖺𝗇𝗄𝗌 𝗂 𝗐𝗈𝗎𝗅𝖽 𝗍𝗋𝗒 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗌.
Great way to learn!
Bro he is so good
This is so fun
Awesome duuuuuude!
lmao imagine seeing him in his room irl just swinging his hands like hes drowning xDD nice playing tho
This is the future my friend
my buddies and I actually played this song in front of the whole school at the last pep rally of the year when i was a senior in high school.
Cant even get people from my church to play this good...
Thought the chorus beat was 1/4 notes on the hi hats?
In the more recent playthroughs by Dave Grohl he’s going all in with 8ths so I thought I’d have some fun and do that! Although there’s one too many note per loop in my case (just before the crashes even recently he puts a silence).