Have you always wanted to play the drums, but didn't have a suitable place to practice, either because you didn't have enough room to maneuver or because of the noise, you couldn't do it because of the neighbors? Maybe because of both? Now this problem is gone. Meet Freedrum, a technology accessory for drumsticks that allows virtual drumming that feels like the real thing by recognizing movements. You mount the device on the sticks, connect it to your phone and the drumming can begin!
Freedrum offers an alternative to classical drumming. You can now play the drums inaudibly anywhere and anytime, even in the middle of the night, without fear of waking anyone up.
Freedrum comes from Sweden and makes it possible virtual drumming, which largely imitates the law. The only thing missing is physical contact with the drums, and everything else, i.e. the movements, remains the same.
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Namely, the device that we mount on the poles recognize hand movements, so he knows which drum you're beating, so be it cymbal, bass drum, hi-hat, snare, tom tom, ride … All you need is electronic gadget and smartphone or the tablet with which the device wirelessly connects. It's that simple!
Freedrum is equipped with sensors, which monitor the position and movements of the user's hands, and the application converts this into sounds different drums. Freedrum can be used in combination with the application Apple Garageband or others who support Bluetooth Midi. On a crowdfunding platform Kickstarter you can order them for 73 euros. You get two attachments in the set. For a few extra euros, you get four, two for the legs, because without bass drum and hi-hat cymbal it just doesn't work. You can see how Freedrum works in practice in the videos above.
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