View Full Version : Rehearsal Space(s)/Modded Equipment (Pics/Suggestions)
shmmrname
11-12-2008, 06:46 AM
I am on the verge of finally doing something drastic, for me at least. Lately, I've wanted to give it a little more personality.
Currently our RB2 set-up consists of 2 Wired GH2 Xplorer controllers, 1 Wired RB1 Drumset (w/Blockhead Pads), and 1 Wired RB1 Microphone. It's basic, but it all works great and we've had no problems outside of one semi-loose whammy bar.
I was going to buy a skin for my guitar, but now I'm leaning towards spray-paint/stenciling.
Anyways, I was wondering what other peoples set-ups are like, and what they eventually want to do to make them perfect. I'll get some pictures soon of our set-up, hopefully.
On a side note, something that would be totally hilarious would be a cowbell shaped devide that held your controller, so whenever you needed it, you actually got to feed your fever by truly banging the bell.
Sorry if this thread is too long, or if it's a repeat...
Sebrun
11-13-2008, 02:47 PM
Here is a couple of pics of our modified drums - they are very sturdy and dont move at all when you play them :-) we are adding the OMEGA PEDALS tomorrow (real pearl bass pedals mod) And yes the double bass works correctly we have the Twin Rocker ( www.omegapedal.com ) it allows you to have one pedal DOWN and the other Pedal still registers a bass note - very helpful and not too pricey!
Added new pics of the drums with the new pedals.
shmmrname
11-13-2008, 07:37 PM
Gotta love the huge TV too...
Sebrun
11-14-2008, 02:35 PM
Yes 52" Sharp Aqous it is nice indeed
StriderHiryu
11-14-2008, 02:58 PM
My friend has that Aquos! We don't have to calibrate any lag on it which is excellent. I wonder if that's something I could expect on all LCDs...
The only problems I have discovered with it is the lack of customizeable labels for inputs and the lack of PiP. (Ocasionally the video cuts out randomly but I'm not sure that's the TV itself) Other than that it's truly a great display.
Sebrun
11-17-2008, 01:07 PM
We got the new Omega pedals installed and they are INSANE it is like your hitting a real bass drum and they will last forever!
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