Can I use Rock Band Drums with Guitar Hero World Tour on the Wii?

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I've picked up some Rock Band drums (cable, 4 drums) and have plugged them into my Wii, but they dont work with Guitar Hero World Tour (it doesn't recognize them).

How can I get them to work?



Best Answer

It turns out all I had to do was plug the drums in, and not touch them at all while the system and game were starting up, then they worked!




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Can you use Rock Band drums for Guitar Hero World Tour Wii?

The Rock Band guitar works with Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero World Tour. The Guitar Hero World Tour drum kit works with Rock Band 2. It does not work with Rock Band.

Can you use drums on Guitar Hero Wii?

Three drum pads, two raised cymbals and non-slip moveable kick pedal deliver a more authentic drummer experience. Drum sticks also included. For the Wii Video Hardware system - optimized for Nintendo's standards, incorporates their proprietary wireless technology for the ultimate Guitar Hero experience.

Can you use a Rock Band drum set for Guitar Hero?

The drums work just fine in the Xbox 360 version of "Guitar Hero" that's in my possession. Making the "Rock Band" drums work is as easy as turning them on; in my experience, there were no compatibility issues whatsoever. But just because they work doesn't mean they will feel good in the game.



How Guitar Hero drums function in the Rock Band series of games on Nintendo Wii




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