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21 Jul 2010

Use Rock Band Drums to play drums in PC  Blog by Koshai,  Category: Technology

Have you ever wanted to have a drum set in your home, so you could use it practice drums or do some drum recordings or just hit the drums with your hearts out. If you think drums are very expensive then fear not. There is a solution. If you own a Rock Band or Guitar Hero drum, you can hook it up to PC and use it as a drum while you hear the sound from the speakers. How is it possible? Let me show you.

 

1. First you need to hook your Rock Band or Guitar Hero drums in the USB port of your PC (I used the 360 Rock Band drums). On the device manager in Control panel, you will get something like the one in the image below or something similar.

 

 

It will basically show as a game controller.

 

2. Now you need to configure this game controller into a keyboard MIDI. MIDI or Musical Instrument Digital Interface allows you to send the signals in the form of musical notes straight from the device that sends MIDI. At first we need to turn the drum set into a keyboard device which will send MIDI signals. In order to do that we need a software called Xpadder. You can Google it and download it for free. After you installed it, run it and click on the small control button and select New to create a new layout. There you select the Buttons tab and hit all the drum pads and the kick padel to create five squares.

 

 

Go to the Finish tab and click close.

 

3. Next you need to assign the 5 buttons with the keyboard keys. So click on the squares and select the keys. For convenience I selected the buttons in the way shown below.

 

 

The reason I did this since keyboard layout is designed to match the chord layout of a piano. RTYUI are assigned side by side and when you go to any software (I used FL Studio here), these buttons are assigned to the major chords side by side.

 

4. I used FL Studio here. You can any other software if you know how MIDI keyboard works along with the software. Open FL Studio. Create new file. Make sure you check on Options -> and check in the Typing keyboard to piano option.

 

5. Now select Channels -> Add One -> Fruity Drum Synth Live. The following image shows the plugin and how you should set up.

 

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Koshai

on Jul 23, 2010

@King : my pleasure!!!!

@Daktary : not a prob!!! feel free to use it as a wallpaper hehehe!!!

@Sleven : thanku thanku!!!

@FetusZero : not that cheap if you consider you have to buy the Rock band or Guitar Hero drums and also FL Studio too. In case of software you can use any type of music software provided you know the concepts of MIDI and Piano notes.

@Tanya : thanku thanku!!!

@canana : true!! although i prefer using my mouse hehehe!!!

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canana

on Jul 23, 2010

It seems a very nice alternative and it works really well. But I prefer using the tracks in my keyboard, yes, it can be done if you know what you are doing. Tongue out

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Tanya

on Jul 23, 2010

Nice work Koshai Smile

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FetusZero

on Jul 22, 2010

Neat little trick you got there, will be useful to a lot of people. That has to be the cheapest electronic drum pad as you mentioned, the real deal are way expensive lol.

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Sleven

on Jul 22, 2010

Useful content mate. I'm sure many will thank you for this.

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Daktary

on Jul 22, 2010

Cool tutorial! It may come handy sometime! I'll keep a screenshot of your blog to be sure(if you don't have anything against it, of course)

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King

on Jul 21, 2010

I've always wanted to know how to do this. Thank you so much, I'll be trying this sooner or later.

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