![]() ![]() Repeat this process for the orange cymbal. Connect Find the port on the cymbal pad and attach the headphone jack to it. Slip the yellow cymbal onto the left post and clamp it down with a wingnut. Find the two cymbal posts and their respective jacks. ![]() On the back of the drum kit, there's a blue-ringed headphone port-plug the kick pedal into that. The kick pedal has a wire leading away with what looks like a headphone jack. Take the kick pedal and set it between the feet of the stand. On the back of the stand, there will be two levers you can use to adjust the height of the knobs-which are where you will attach the drum pads. Insert the feet into position in the upright posts on your base. Flip the stand base upside down-there are two knobs on the top side of them, point them at the floor. The place to start is the stand-this is optional, if you plan to set the drums up on a table. There should be two feet and a stand base-these three pieces make up the stand-as well as the set of drum pads, two cymbals, two plastic wing nuts, a pair of drum sticks, a kick pedal and the Wii remote. The drum kit is the most complicated of the three instruments. The drum kit also comes in several pieces. The USB connection will only fit one way, so don't force it-if it's not fitting, try flipping the plug over. Take the USB connector end of the microphone and connect it into one of the two USB ports on the back of your Wii console. The Guitar Hero microphone has a USB connection and ample cord to connect it to the Wii console. Lastly, slip the guitar strap over the two strap posts. Slide the remote into the body, fold the wrist strap into the provided cavity, then put the rear hatch back into place. With the hatch removed, pull the white Wii connector cable out and click that into the back of the Wii-remote. Remove any skins or protective cases from the remote. Click that to the closed position, then remove the rear hatch for the remote by releasing its two plastic spring connectors. Flip the guitar over and find the neck lock located near where the neck and body join. Begin by slotting the neck into place on the body, where it will click into place. PlayStation 2 and Wii editions of Rock Band 2 and its 84 on-disc tracks, won't hit until later this year.The guitar comes out of the packaging in several pieces: the body, neck, strap and your Wii remote. Though the game itself is already available on Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 version doesn't arrive until October 19. ![]() Harmonix's rival series Rock Band will also see a $190 Rock Band 2 Special Edition, packing wireless drums, wireless guitar and a microphone, come to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 19. As previously announced, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions will be compatible with the instruments made for Rock Band.īe aware that, as with the Wii release of Guitar Hero 3, the Wii guitars and now the Wii drums require a Wii Remote be inserted into the instrument for use. The core game itself will sell for $60 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with the Wii and PlayStation 2 editions coming in at $50.
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