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  2. Smash Drums - Wikipedia

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    Smash Drums is a virtual reality (VR) rhythm game developed and published by PotamWorks SAS. The game was released for the Meta Quest platform on 2 December 2021. [ 1 ] The game involves playing drums to the beat of rock songs and destroying various environments.

  3. Aerodrums - Wikipedia

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    Aerodrums operate via motion capture technology; a high speed camera captures reflections off the kit's sticks and foot pads and converts them into digital signals that can trigger the relevant drum sample. The system requires a PlayStation 3 eye camera and the software runs on Windows and MacOS. The whole kit can be stored in a backpack ...

  4. Stem Player - Wikipedia

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    In a review for online publication The Verge, Jay Peters found that "for someone who likes to make their own music, the Stem Player could be a mind-blowingly awesome tool." [ 14 ] Jordan Minor of PCMag said "while the Donda Stem Player is an imaginative and surprisingly flexible music creation tool…it’s more of a toy than a path to ...

  5. Ringo Starr Launches Online Class on How to Play Drums - AOL

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    Ringo Starr wants to share some peace and love — and his experience playing drums for one of the most famous bands of all time. Starr launched an online class on drumming and creative ...

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  7. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    V-Drums trigger devices are of four major types: mesh-head drum pads, rubber pads, cymbal pads and acoustic drum triggers. Mesh-head pads look very similar to acoustic drums, and attempt to emulate their feel. The simpler, more generic type is a rubber pad, which is less expensive, but also looks and feels less like an acoustic drum.