Now you can play the bass drum with your foot. The most realistic 3D drum app.
Play, record and share your songs with the community and friends.
The new app everybody is talking about. Try it! It is FREE!
The new Splitteroo integration lets you remove drums from your favorite songs, create custom drum kits with the separated snare and kick sounds, and play along with the track for an immersive drumming experience!
DrumKnee 3D is very different from any other drum kit app out there:
- First of all, it is a well polished real 3D drum kit (how cool is that?).
- In addition, you get to play the bass drum with your foot. That's right, just rest the iPhone/iPad on your knee and kick it!!
- Make sure to also check out the DK Sense Bluetooth device in our store. It turns your iPhone/iPad into the tiniest electronic kit ever created!
- Mix and match the drum sounds so you can build your own custom drum set!!
Features:
- Professionally recorded drum sounds.
- Garageband & Audiobus support
- MIDI IN/OUT support
- Insane low latency response. The best one out there. The delay between your tap on the screen and the drum sound is incredibly low
- Most ergonomic drum kit app ever. You will feel just like playing a real drum
- You can choke all cymbals so your groove will sound extremely realistic
- Play along with select drumless songs
- Different professional drum kit sounds available
- You can record your masterpiece and share with friends via iMessage, iCloud, WhatsApp, Dropbox, e-mail
- Many stylish skins for you to choose from
- Full mixing power to customize the drums sounds
- Jazz/Funk drums and drum set
- Modern drums and drum set
- Vintage drums and drum set
- More drums and drum sets coming soon
- Metronomer
- and much more
SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS
- Subscribe for unlimited access to the full drumless (songs without drums) songs library for the duration of your subscription
- Subscriptions are monthly, quarterly and yearly
- Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
- Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
- Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings
- No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period
- Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription
- You can read our privacy policy at https://drumknee.wordpress.com/policy/
*Price are equal to the value that "Apple's App Store Matrix" determines is the equivalent of the subscription price in USD.
https://drumknee.wordpress.com/termsofservice
HideShow More...
In-Apps
Pack 5
€2.99
Metal Pack
€3.99
DrumKnee PRO
€6.99
Electro Pack
€2.99
Jazz/Funk Pack
€2.99
1 Year DK Music
€28.99
1 Month DK Music
€4.99
3 Months DK Music
€9.49
Screenshots
DrumKnee 3D Drums FAQ
Is DrumKnee 3D Drums free?
Yes, DrumKnee 3D Drums is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is DrumKnee 3D Drums legit?
🤔 The DrumKnee 3D Drums app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Thanks for the vote
How much does DrumKnee 3D Drums cost?
DrumKnee 3D Drums has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €7.93.
Simply, this app is the best! A perfect 10. When I am jamming with my friends and I have an idea for a fill or a beat, more often than not I use this app to bring that idea to life and it makes things for me so much easier. It’s also great for if you’re on the go and want to come up with ideas for either your band, personal projects, or simply just leisure. Highly recommend it to any drummer or musician. It’s incredibly versatile and user friendly!
The best drum app imo
I love this app since the very beginning I play the drums along my favorite songs although I do wish you could add timbales I’ve noticed not many apps have timbales and cow bells but this app could be even better with some Latin percussion anyways 5/5 😎
Highly recommended
I looked and looked for a cool drumming app for a long time and am so glad I found this one. Before drum knee I tried a lot of other apps. Drum knee is by far the best bc u can actually use ur knee as the bass drum. I think that is a very unique feature. I love this app and while I don’t have the pro version it is a little annoying at times bc it keeps popping up, but over all really great experiences.(For developer. Please idk how u can do it but is there a way so you can play with ur earbuds and it not be so off)
DrumKnee
Take out cowbell, other thing too tambourine too
Jazz 2
Can you please make a new one with the snares on
La batería un mono
Guau este juego me entretiene mucho y así aprendí cómo hacer música con la batería
My favorite app!
This is the most realistic drum app I’ve come across yet. I’ve had it on several different devices (unfortunately I paid for it twice lol) but was definitely worth it!
We
A really good app for my kids who like drumming.4 stars
🫠👍
Be aware of issues
I don’t know what happened recently. This was a really good tool to use to practice on but the recent update to the symbol’s choke and ergonomics really make it more frustrating to play than anything. The left side high hat’s hit registry has become very inconsistent when it comes to the open hits. Overall I feel like I have to tap harder than I ever had to if I’m gonna be honest. I almost thought I was crazy when I was using it with my case which has a thin screen cover but, even taking it out there was no difference. Definitely something that should and needs to be fixed. If not rolled back to prior cause it was fine before.
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.