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18 November Gadget of the Week: Ion Drum RockerDo you want to play Rock Band like a real drummer? Well the Ion Drum Rocker is pretty close to the real thing and a great start to a real quality electronic drum set. This set came out in conjunction with Rock Band 2 a couple months back for a high price of of console itself at around $299 but was it worth the steep entry? In two words, yes and yes. The Ion Drum Rocker is leaps and bounds above the standard wireless drums that Rock Band 2 puts out. The wireless drums had sensitivity issues that caused you to miss notes or even activate other pads that you weren't even hitting. Sometimes I would be in a roll on the red pad and the blue pad would be going off at the same time. And the there was the pedal problem. Sure the bass pedal had a metal strip the prevent cracking but they forgot to reinforce the hinge and that's where my pedal snapped just two hours into playing during a Fleetwood Mac song. The Ion Drums have none of these problems what so ever. The pads are sturdy as ever with a thick layered pad of gum rubber ready to take a beating and the pedal feels like it weighs as much as the standard set itself. The pedal is actually a converted hi-hat pedal from the Alesis DM5 electronic drum set but it does the job rather well despite sometimes sticking a bit. But perhaps the best part of the Ion Drum Rocker is that it is totally configurable. There really is no right or wrong way to set it up. Just simply unscrew a couple of wingnuts and rotate a couple pads and move the cymbals up and down and you're set. And when you feel like you've mastered Rock Band 2, you can then purchase a drum "brain" and have yourself a fully expandable drum set without using an Xbox 360 or home theater hook up at all. So if you're are serious about drumming and got some extra scratch, go ahead and get the Ion Drum Rocker. It's well worth the investment and you won't ever want to play the standard drums again. 17 November Music of the Week: Nightmare RevisitedHow about some semi-holiday music to listen to. By semi-holiday I mean the soundtrack of Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack with songs remastered by artists such as Korn doing an awesome reimagining of "Kidnap the Sandy Claws" or Flyleaf performing the wistful but in this case rock and roll version of "What's This". Don't get me wrong, I still love the original motion picture soundtrack created by Danny Elfman, but I'll definitely enjoy playing his alternative creations first for a change this holiday. You can find "Nightmare Revisited" on the Zune Marketplace from Walt Disney Soundtracks. Nightmare Revisited Track List:
16 November Where Did John Go?I'm back. But where the hell have I been?It's been an interesting couple of months. The economy went in the gutter, Obama was elected as our next President of the United States of America, tons of video games came out such as Gears of War 2 and Wrath of the Lich King, and I've been playing my new drums every night living out my rockstar wannabe dream. I know that's a lot to swallow, but it's time to get back on track. Once again there will be a few changes to nc454 Land. It's still going to be the spot for home theater, gadget news, and video games and music, but with the 454 twist. What does that mean? What it means is that i won't bore you with technicalities about audio quality or what TV has the best pixel count but I'll break it down why you should tailor your electronic needs to your own taste. I'm here to point you in the right direction. So the 454 will go back to basics. In the following weeks you'll see the "Of the Week" series with something new every weekday from anything from picture of the week to music of the week. Think of it as stuff to check out when you got a spare moment. And don't forget about the monthly giveaways! Next week I'll be kicking off another season of contest giveaways with a PAX swag pack giveaway from the many stickers and cool art books and random brochures I collected while in Seattle. So hang tight everyone and keep an eye on the sight and throw the 454 blog into your RSS reader for the latest 454 coolness. |
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