drums
Posts tagged ‘drums’ at the GeekAlerts gadgets and design website.

This Taru-Konga drum controller lets you pound your way through the classic Donkey Kong platform game from Nintendo - smack left drum: Donkey Kong moves left, smack right drum: Donkey Kong steps right, smack both drums: DK jumps, clap: DK claps to create a sonic boom.
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This is great (and quite annoying for some), now you can do your breakfast table paradiddles and get the right kind of sound to go with it.
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A great performance of the song “Smoky Bubbles” by Denki Groove, a Japanese techno-pop group, using a jailbroken iPod Touch 1.1.2 with third-party applications such as Pocket Guitar and BeatPhone:
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The Silverlit company has come up with a clever solution for anyone who wants to lay down some rhythms, but has no room for a drum kit.
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Do you remember the PC Cases for Drummers? The same company, Spotswood Custom Computers, Inc., today introduced the L-24, an enthusiast-oriented PC case.
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We’ve seen examples of turntable and speaker rings in the Ultimate Hi-Fi Bling Bling post - but a drum machine ring, that’s a new and welcome addition.
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The sound of people doing drum rolls on their knees all of a sudden got even more annoying. Tyler Freeman, aka odbol, is the creator of DrumPants - a pair of pants that enable the wearer to produce drum sounds by hitting various parts of the pants with his hands.
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Finally, a computer for all of us computer geek drummers. Spotswood Custom Computers offers a line of gorgeous handcrafted wooden drum PC cases. Prices starts at $495.95. Now, all we need is a cajon monitor to go with that.
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Blue LED Drumsticks ($32) - because drummers also wants to jump on the LED bandwagon. Requires 6 AAA batteries (included) and measures 15-1/2″ in length.
(Via Popgadget)

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