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Not trying to be a hater. The name just intrigued me and when I tried it as soon as I heard the sound from clicking the pad on my computer I was disappoint.
S.J.WBut I'd love to send this to my mates who DJ and see how they go.
they'll probably do worse on average than musicians who play real instruments. Depending what exactly they do obviously, but pretty much all DJ's don't need to be as good at keeping a beat as a drummer or bassist.
also the response time on a keyboard is at very best 2 ms and probably more like 5 ms, so even at best you'll still be loosing a point per beat. Unless you hit a bit before to get it on.
theabortionatorNot trying to be a hater. The name just intrigued me and when I tried it as soon as I heard the sound from clicking the pad on my computer I was disappoint.
It's weird... Cause I play the drums and I'm pretty good at playing the drums. And I play the guitar... And I'm pretty good at playing the guitar. And music is my life.
BombogenesisIt's weird... Cause I play the drums and I'm pretty good at playing the drums. And I play the guitar... And I'm pretty good at playing the guitar. And music is my life.
BombogenesisIt's weird... Cause I play the drums and I'm pretty good at playing the drums. And I play the guitar... And I'm pretty good at playing the guitar. And music is my life.
The response time ranging from 2 to 18 ms, which is why score was lost. The clicker itself is perfectly on the 500 ms which the beat is.
So it's actually impossible to do what you did by physically clicking the mouse or keyboard. Unless you have some crazy computer with no variation in response time.
or you can predict what the essentially random response time is going to be right before each click and compensate for it. The chances of physically clicking the perfect amount before each beat to get that many right on is probably about 1 in 10^9000.