Freedrum for pc

Freedrum for Pc

Published by Freedrum Studio AB on 2021-10-20

  • Category: Music
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 2.0.3
  • File size: 53.48 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. You can play with your fingers, but to get the full experience with Freedrum you need to order one of our kits.

2. To use all of the new features you must update your Freedrum sensors to V9 using Sensorware.

3. Need assistance to get set up or learn more about Freedrum? Follow the link to our tutorials and set up in the app.

4. In Freedrum 2.0 you have the ability to customize your kits how you want.

5. The redesigned experience gives you more control to play how you want, anywhere, anytime.

6. Search Sensorware in the app store to download or update it if you already have it downloaded.

7. V9 is laying the foundation for more functionality in the future.

8. We have upgraded the kit to fit 12 instruments.

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Download and install Freedrum on your computer


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pc app Freedrum Get App ↲ 18
4.17
Freedrum Studio AB

Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Freedrum app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Freedrum on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Freedrum"
    • The search will reveal the Freedrum app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Freedrum is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Freedrum.
    • Now enjoy Freedrum on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


Download Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → Freedrum Studio AB 4.17 2.0.3


Get Freedrum on Apple macOS


Download Developer Reviews Rating
Get Free on Mac Freedrum Studio AB 18 4.17

Download on Android: Download Android



Pros:

- Improved accuracy and responsiveness compared to the old Freedrum Sensorware app

- Hi-hat can now accurately open and close with foot movements

- Bell sound from the ride can be produced with a twist of a stick

- User has found a way to improve the kick drum sound by flipping the sensors and using zip ties


Cons:

- Top Tom does not produce any sound despite multiple attempts to troubleshoot

- No option for Heel-Up response on the kick drum, which may be a significant limitation for some users

- App and product could benefit from further refinement and improvement



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Great app but...

    By dtrooped (Pcmac user)

    My top Tom does not make any sound what so ever.... I can’t tell what it is, I’ve redownloaded this app multiple times, closed it out, reset my this app sensors and nothing
  • Very well done!

    By Wake up 4 work (Pcmac user)

    I can get lost in this. I started out with the old this app Sensorware app and Garageband. It was ok but the toms corresponded to right and left sticks and the kit would wander a lot. This new app corrects that and the hi-hat can now open and close with your foot (accurately) along with the bell sound from the ride with a twist of a stick. I have figured out how to get a more crisp kick from the base by turning the foot straps inside out and flipping the sensors. I also zip tied the sensors to the sticks to keep them from turning on the sticks. I played the drums for 9 years as a kid and just now some 15 years later I’m getting back into it and lovin this!!! Also the palm of your hand becomes the bounce you are use to with a regular drum head. Double strokes take some time to get use to. Amazing app! A suggestion would be to add a rim shot with the twist function but keep it coming this app team. I’m really happy with this. Worth every $.
  • Great Concept... Glitchy performance

    By NBA reporter (Pcmac user)

    While I give this a 2 Star rating, it was not because I hate the product. The concept is incredible. The problem is that it’s just a concept that hasn’t been refined. How to fix this? Well I have some suggestions... 1. Make a tutorial video on how to adjust each sensor and make sure the strikes match perfectly to the set up. 2. Fix the lag. If you want to play the drums out for your fans (or most likely friends to show off), DO NOT USE BLUETOOTH AT ALL. The delay kills the hype of the concept. Bluetooth Speakers would be the best way to showcase this product. Currently, wired connection has the least amount of lag but that’s a bit annoying to deal with (especially with iPhones needing dongles) 3. Provide a variety of sound options on the app to customize the drumming experience. It would make the app more useful to play around. The sounds are relatively basic. It gets boring after a while. Being able to add and remove a drum piece would be wonderful. 4. Make the sensors more reliable. I don’t know how but my sensors were off 20% of the time. Like I said, I want this product to work and be functional. Unfortunately, it’s more of a gimmick 😪
  • Some issues...

    By Giraffe6969 (Pcmac user)

    The UI is great, simple and does the job. I do have some issues with the app and the product itself. 1. No option for Heel-Up for the kickdrum. So far I haven’t found any solution on how to use the censor so it responds to a Heel-Up response on the kick, which is a huge bummer considering that’s how I’ve been playing for the last decade. Maybe someone has a solution for this? 2. Each censor/stick has different calibration on where the drums are located. Not to sure if anyone else has had this issue, but my snare drum, toms and all my cymbals would be calibrated in two different areas for each stick. I’ve disconnected and reconnected my sticks and it would be correctly calibrated for a solid 3 minutes, than eventually lose calibration. I’m unsure if this is a hardware or software problem within the app. 3. Sensitivity seems a bit off. My stick would register multiple hits even though it’s a single stroke. I made sure I’m using the correct posture with the censors always facing up, but still seems a bit off. it’s been a bit disappointing to say the least, definitely will change my review if I can find solutions to my problems.

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