Am Fri, 13 Dec 2013 00:48:38 +1000 schrieb Manu <turkey...@gmail.com>:
> Sure. But you can still work on those things while playing the game, those > aspects of your performance just won't be accurately recorded or scored. > My drums (from 'band hero', typically considered the best ones they ever > made) do report impact sensitivity, although it's not used by the game for > some reason. > > For me, I never played drums, and there's a lot of motor skills required to > tightly synchronise all those limbs that are perfectly applicable skills I > developed while playing those games. > I was so sloppy synchronising hands and feet at first, and my left hand was > kinda gump, would never keep up with my right hand in rolls, and when i > tried to synchronise fast double kicks with hand rolls... keeping all those > motions tight is stuff I wouldn't have if I didn't play those games. Hey, I keep drumming on everything I find. Tables, stools and especially my cheap keyboard. That keyboard has a certain crunch to it. I'm worried about my notebook though. I hope the hard disk can handle the shocks. :) I just can't keep calm to a good rock song. But whenever a real drummer sees me drumming on a bar table, they gotta show me that there is more to it and I wonder how one can ever learn to coordinate two hands and the feet to play different rhythms and above that hit the correct drum. -- Marco