View Full Version : How Do I Know if My Drums Are Broken?
Alterocks
12-11-2007, 09:07 AM
i got rock band the day it came out bout 10 minutes afte target opened, guess that doesnt matter, anywyays... my buddy plays drums and was playing relatively better than my brother and i but we always seem to miss one of the beats when you have to hit say, the red and green, or blue and red together, or red and base on there own they seem to work fine... well last week, my buddy bought rock band, 2 outta 4 of my pads are kinda loose, my friends drum kit is all tight, he got a 7XX note streak. i played his and i THINK i did better, but i play on lower medium so im not too sure,
so do you guys think my drum kit is broken? i suppose the smart thing to do would be to get both drum sets side to side and play them right after the other.... hopefull i can get together and do that with him.
PHiNiX
12-11-2007, 09:15 AM
if you feel that an instrument isnt working the way it should maybe you should send it in
since you did pay for it
haringtonl
12-11-2007, 09:16 AM
I suggest you just do a hard section or fast section of a song IN PRACTICE so you can just keep on repeating a section until you identify that it is a problem.
Ruffy
12-11-2007, 10:21 AM
simple, start any song that has a long delay before the song actually starts. Or just any song and do this test quickly.
Try to do a drumroll. It doesnt matter if you're not a real drum. On bad pads the drum roll will be broken, you'll see and hear it, drumroll as fast as you can and you'll see the drumroll on screen broken up. also the harder you do it the more chance of it not regiserting.
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