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How to adjust sensitivit y of Guitar Hero drum pads?
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12-27-2009 09:59 AM - edited 12-27-2009 05:26 PM
Is there any way to adjust the sensitivity of the wii drums, in particular the cymbols?
The yellow cymbol, and occasionally the orange one, will activate when hitting the drum pads.
I have the cable and software for the original Guitar Hero drum kit, Edit: Tried using the calibration utility for the original drum kit, and, as I suspected, it doesn't seem to do anything on these.
How can the drums be calibrated?
I saw a post in the XB360 indicating the drums somehow "autocalibrate" themselves. Is there some way to disable this and calibrate them manually?
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01-06-2010 03:16 PM
No. If the drums are self-actuating, then something has failed in the pad themselves.
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03-03-2010 09:56 PM
I also have the same question. I just got the drum set today. The drums, and especially the bass pedal, are not sensitive enough. I have to hit the pedal very hard for it to register in game; and the same pedal works just fine when plugged into the stock drum set.
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03-16-2010 02:53 PM
It turns out that the one pedal that comes with this set works much better than the two pedals I used with the stock Guitar Hero set. (All three pedals work just fine when used with the stock set). That being said, the entire set is still not sensitive enough; it would be nice if there were an application we could use to adjust the sensitivity, like there was with the stock drum set.
I used to think Logitech was a respectable company, but they've dropped the ball with this product, so I'm not so sure how I feel about them anymore.

