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Not as good as my best run so far which is 1.15 mil, but I'll probably get a better score than that soon enough. Hopefully WMG doesn't shoot down this video :/ That's why I turned the audio down a bunch. Also so you could hear me yelling at the TV LOL.
Q & A:
1. Q: What's up with your kit? Is it modded?
A: Well, no... It is very simple to hook up this setup. All it takes is a Guitar Hero: World Tour drum kit, an electronic drum kit, a MIDI cable, and some changes to the MIDI settings on the electronic drum kit.
2. Q: What drum kit is this?
A: This is a Roland TD-9KX series V-Drum kit
3: Q: How much did it cost?
A: I got the kit for $2500, then I had to buy the stand for the kit (Roland MDS-9 Stand), which was around $300-$400, then I had to buy a bass pedal for the kit (I got a Gibraltar Intruder Series Double-Chain Drive Double Bass Pedal) which was around $250, and finally, I had to buy a throne for it (Gibraltar Hydraulic Throne), which was (a guesstimate) about $150. All-in-all about $3000-$3200
4. Q: Holy crap, you bought a $3000 kit just for Rock Band?! Wow, what a waste...
A: Actually I bought the kit back when i had Rock Band 1 about a year ago. But I never thought to mod the kit so I could use it for Rock Band alone... Now that WOULD be a waste. Even though Rock Band got the ball rolling for me to start playing drums, I would NEVER have bought a $3000 kit just for Rock Band.
5. Q: How long have you been playing drums?
A: About a year and a half now... Wow, when I look back at when I played a year ago, and brought it to today... I realize how much I have improved! I used to not even be able to keep a beat. Now some of the hardest beats for my friends are some of the easiest beats for me lol!
6. Q: What do you use to capture your screen?
A: I use a Dazzle DVC100 Video Capture Device with Pinnacle Studio 12.
7. Q: What do you use to edit your videos?
A: Sony Vegas Pro 9.0
8. Q: What is your gamertag?
A: Minime220220
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According to your Q&A you have been playing a year and a half. I have a hard time comprehending how you have gotten to this level by now. Have you been taking lessons? Or have you just actually been in front of the drums for a 365+ days.
axsle189 4 months ago
@axsle189 yeah dude I literally play everyday. I've played piano for 12 years now so that was a major contributing factor to being able to pick up the drums so fast. But mainly it just takes a hell of a lot of dedication to get really good.
minime220220 4 months ago
@minime220220 Well, hopefully you knew that my comment meant no disrespect, I applaud your development. Do you have any tips for someone that has been playing a year? I wonder if you work with a practice pad or read sheet music?
axsle189 4 months ago
@axsle189 just dedicate about an hour to playing drums every day and just play whatever songs you wanna do or do some cool freestyling with a metronome and just keep to the metronome. You don't have to always do the same thing when you sit down at the drums either. Just do whatever fits your mood for you that day. I have practice pads but only really use them when I'm away from my drum set and bored like when i stay at a hotel on a vacation or something. Hope this helps :)
minime220220 3 months ago