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What drum kit are you using? If you are playing Rock Band 3, you may want to check the drum options to see if the Enable Hi-Hat option is selected and change it. This can cause problems with the pedal.
Also make sure you have the pedal plugged fully into the kit and that the rest of the pas on the kit are working.
I know you can replacements for the guitar / band hero drum joysticks from www.bandherorepair.com not sure if they will fit the rock band drums too though but worth checking!
I have no problem using my Rock Band 1 drums with RB2. Remember that it will only recognize the drums if they are used at the main startup screen. Also, make sure that if you have more than one Wiimote activated that they reset off (You can only have four items max active at any given time, including wiimotes, ie: Wiimote 1, Drums, Wireless Guitar, Wiimote 2 OR Guitar 2).
To accomplish the above, reset your wii, and don't start Rockband up until ALL the wiimotes' lights go out. Then only use one wiimote to navigate. Finally, when you play the game, use the drums to navigate through the menu screens. If you use the wiimote, it will set you up for vocals only.
Make sure that the Guitar Wireless receiver, microphone, and drums are connected to the USB hub provided with Special Edition. Ensure that the foot pedal is connected to the drum set. Then, perform the following:
1) Ensure you have fresh batteries in the Wireless Guitar
2) Insert receiver into USB hub
3) Turn on Guitar via switch on back.
4) If both the guitar and the USB receiver is flashing blue, then press the guitar logo button until flashing blue light on the receiver stops flashing.
Ensure that the foot pedal is connected to the drums. Ensure that the drums are connected to the included Rock Band 4-Port USB hub. Ensure that the hub is connected to the USB port on the back of the Wii console.
Don't expect the drums to work as a remote until Rock Band is completely loaded. Use the Wiimote to take you to that point.
I acutually snapped my rock band kick pedal in half and discovered alot about it. The way the kick pedal actually works is with a little magnet thats under the orange part. if your orange bar piece fell of or anything check that or take a magnet and tap the top of the kick pedal near were the wire comes out and if it reacts on the game then theres nothing wrong with the kick pedal just check the little magnet make sure its there. After I broke my kick pedal i went out and cut a piece of diamond plate metal in the shape of a foot and basically made another pedal piece and welded bigger magnet on it and now it reacts on time and alot better it seems cause its heavier. Hope this helps!!
Rock Band and Guitar Hero instruments are NOT compatible on the Wii. They are compatible on the 360, the PS3, and the RB drums for PS2. Activision went their own way with the Wii and made life difficult for all of the aspiring musicians on the Wii. Sorry.
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