- Press and hold the power button on each drumstick until the indicator light turns on.
- You should see a steady light or blinking pattern that indicates the sticks are ready to connect.
- Make sure your phone or tablet has Bluetooth enabled.
- Close other apps that may already be connected to Bluetooth devices to avoid interference.
- Download the official companion app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
- Once installed, open the app and grant Bluetooth permissions if prompted.
- In the app, go to the “Connect” or “Devices” menu.
- Select your drumsticks from the list of available devices.
- A confirmation will appear once they are connected successfully.
- Inside the app, browse through the available drum kit presets such as Rock, Jazz, EDM, or Acoustic.
- Each kit changes the sound of the drums you hear when playing.
- Some apps allow you to assign different sounds to each motion (snare, tom, cymbal, etc.).
- You can save your favorite configuration for quick access.
- Hold them naturally, just as you would with regular drumsticks.
- Relax your grip to avoid fatigue during long sessions.
- Swing the sticks in the air — the motion sensors will detect your movements.
- Each motion corresponds to a drum sound (e.g., snare, hi-hat, tom, cymbal, kick).
- Start slowly to get used to the virtual positioning of each drum.
- Over time, you will learn the “invisible drum set” layout and play more smoothly.
- Use the built-in tutorial mode to learn basic rhythms and timing.
- This mode gives step-by-step guidance, making it perfect for beginners.
- Tap the record button in the app to save your practice sessions.
- Share your recordings with friends, teachers, or on social media.
- Connect headphones or external speakers for richer and more immersive sound.
- Avoid using your phone’s tiny speakers for practice.
- Try different swing speeds and angles to create variations in your drumming.
- Practice dynamic control — soft swings for lighter hits, stronger swings for louder sounds.
- Use the Jam Mode to play along with your favorite tracks.
- This not only makes practice fun but also helps you improve your timing with real music.