Posted Mar 04, 2009 at 12:48PM by Gino D.
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Well if you don't got strong legs to kick out a beat on Guitar Hero's drum pedals, Ben Heckendorn (Ben Hecks) has another mod to make life easier for you. Taking a GH: World Tour drum kit's kick pedal, he modified it into something that allows you to simply blow on a tube to register bass kicks. He did this mod as a request from someone who uses a wheelchair.
Let's hope the handicaps out there aren't smokers. I can imagine myself passing out in the middle of Hot for Teacher (or any song, for that matter) if I used this. If you want to turn your own kick pedal into a rootin' tootin' blow-activated receptor, you can check out Ben Heck's blog through the via link. For those who want to do this for a Rock Band pedal (which he says is an even simpler thing to mod), he also has a suggestion on how to make it work. Related articles: |
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» lmao
Major props for Ben, and my respects to the "someone " , you keep on gaming man / woman !
"Talk about a blow... umm... err... Job well done, Ben!"
That was just very funny man ! =]]
Major props for Ben, and my respects to the "someone " , you keep on gaming man / woman !
"Talk about a blow... umm... err... Job well done, Ben!"
That was just very funny man ! =]]
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There better be only one person playing that thing.
There better be only one person playing that thing.
» !!
awesome job Ben. ive always loved your mods but this one is just extra cool cause youve helped someone out by making it
top stuff mate!
awesome job Ben. ive always loved your mods but this one is just extra cool cause youve helped someone out by making it
top stuff mate!
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Uh, it's a pressure sensor. Oh, he bought some tubing and wire from the hardware store then wired it to a jack. Props on that 5 minute job.
Uh, it's a pressure sensor. Oh, he bought some tubing and wire from the hardware store then wired it to a jack. Props on that 5 minute job.
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