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About This Software " DrumKit VR " is a VR game lets you play drum kit in VR world. Currently support HTC Vive. Components ———————— - Bass Drum 22in - Hi-Hat 14in - Floor Tom 14in - Crash Cymbal 18in - Snare Drum 14in - Tom-Tom 13in & 16in - Splash Cymbal 12in - Ride Cymbal 20in - China Cymbal 20in Play ———————— Two Vive handles are equivalent to drumsticks. Pull the left trigger to make Hi-Hat Open-Closed. Pull the right trigger to make a hit on Bass Drum. It's that simple! Next Version ———————— Custom sound available. CAUTION ———————— Make sure there are no obstructions within the scope of activities or other people, especially children. 7aa9394dea Title: DrumKit VR - Play drum kit in the world of VRGenre: Audio ProductionDeveloper:0o0Publisher:0o0Release Date: 6 Jul, 2016 DrumKit VR - Play Drum Kit In The World Of VR Free Download [Xforce Keygen] Well it's not that bad ! I thought seeing the comments that is was unplayable but with some music it's really fun and for 5\u20ac, well it's not like it was 20\u20ac, it is worth this little price because it is quite well done.There are still some bugs, some sound to update (the ride for example) and sometimes the crash makes no sound but, it is still great because it is no real serious matter and does not happen frequently.Also, a pedal support would be great, cause with the trigger it's kinda hard to play without \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing up the tempo, and also with that we could have double bass support.As a 6 years drummer, I recommend it because yeah it has nothing to do with real drumming, but for a little game that costs less than a cigarette pack, and that is a lot of fun, it is worth it.. Watch here comparison on three VR drum gamesThis simulator looks a bit poor, but it has the best accuracy and drums sound. Graphics could be better, environment could be more intersting, but main function is made great.. Completely unresponsive, not worth the 5 dollars it cost to download.. Firstly, I am a drummer. I really want to find a good one of these for a bit of practice in my tiny flat. I am using this on my rift, and although the sticks are at a slightly wrong angle, it works, and that doesn't bother me.It's OK, but I have a few problems with it.1. The Hi-hat and cymbals are sometimes unresponsive. This is annoying because the drums seem fine most of the time. It seems to be when I hit them too fast and the stick goes through them without registering.2. The bass and hi-hat pedals are too unresponsive. This is weird because they are controlled by the triggers, which you would think would have less latency than the movement, but they always seem behind. It might be better to register them with a slight touch, rather than have to pull it in all the way. It would be awesome if I could setup the padals of my steering wheel to work, but maybe that's asking too much.3. The starting position is way off. I have to reset the seating position looking slightly left, then physically move my chair to the right a bit. The position of the drums seem a little off, It would be good to be able to move them. Also there is no interface at all, not even to exit the software.I can get a decent rhythm going using just the tom drums, which proves the concept and shows the potential, but until I can use the hi-hat and bass properly, it's just not worth it. I can't recommend to drummers who want to practice yet, but sort these issues out and I will change my review. If your not a drummer and just want to mess about then I guess the price is right for that.. The application is priced reasonably with the hopes that this will be updated in the future. The drum kit is nice, decent background scene, not much to play with other than the drums. However, the this is where the interest is.From what I played on the drums, the sound was great and the only time I could really detect any latency was with some very fast licks on the high-hat. It's a pretty solid drum kit and I enjoyed playing them --not being a musician by trade (much less one who plays the drums), I could put out some pretty catchy beats and it was a heck of a lot of fun.My only difficulty was getting my fingers to hit the triggers in tandem with the bass and cymbals along with the sticks I was using, if there were a way to use my feet, that would really rock, but I know there are limitations in the input devices I have to me, not a bad solution on the developer's part.I recommend this game if you are like Todd Rundgren and just want to bang on the drums all day!. The only good part is that the one sound bank is quite good and the triggers modulate the sound with the "strength". Other than that, there's nothing else. Notice the time played on any review.It's a static scene that triggers sounds whenever the control passes through some colliders. Much worse than an eletronic drum kit (of course for the physical feedback, but I mean it has no other attractive point that could easily be made in the virtual world).The lack of features make this useless and not even fun. There could be at least a way to reposition and add drums, Default positions is weird and unnatural like the floor and snare drum horizontal and far appart. The ride sounds like a crash, so uncanny, and that's the only sound bank. Cymbals response\/physics are erratic and driven. The tech is clearly amateur: among other stuff, there's unused shadow casting that produces a flicker of the drum sticks that makes it hard to judge positions.It's not even a nice VR demo. If this test was published as it is (clearly the first result of someone fiddleing with a game engine), I doubt there'll be any update to it.. CONS:1) Sound doesn't work. Bit of a problem for a drum simulator. Perhaps it worked for others, but this is the only game in which I have had this problem. Will update my review if this changes.2) Extremely laggy, not sure why. Probably not optimized well.3) Was hoping for a game mode where you could play along to some drum tabs, especially for a $5 game.PROS*:1) Looks nice.*Because of CON #1, this is a very short list.. Firstly, I am a drummer. I really want to find a good one of these for a bit of practice in my tiny flat. I am using this on my rift, and although the sticks are at a slightly wrong angle, it works, and that doesn't bother me.It's OK, but I have a few problems with it.1. The Hi-hat and cymbals are sometimes unresponsive. This is annoying because the drums seem fine most of the time. It seems to be when I hit them too fast and the stick goes through them without registering.2. The bass and hi-hat pedals are too unresponsive. This is weird because they are controlled by the triggers, which you would think would have less latency than the movement, but they always seem behind. It might be better to register them with a slight touch, rather than have to pull it in all the way. It would be awesome if I could setup the padals of my steering wheel to work, but maybe that's asking too much.3. The starting position is way off. I have to reset the seating position looking slightly left, then physically move my chair to the right a bit. The position of the drums seem a little off, It would be good to be able to move them. Also there is no interface at all, not even to exit the software.I can get a decent rhythm going using just the tom drums, which proves the concept and shows the potential, but until I can use the hi-hat and bass properly, it's just not worth it. I can't recommend to drummers who want to practice yet, but sort these issues out and I will change my review. If your not a drummer and just want to mess about then I guess the price is right for that.
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