laptop drum pad
Uploader Comments (Noah1989)
Top Comments
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Crazy. Can I buy this? ;)
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a genius work... i like it really
ERIS!!
All Comments (14)
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Synthfont is a good and free (but closed source I think) sf2 player that runs on windows.
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Jack runs on windows, Fluidsynth can be built on Windows, and a midi drum pad doesn't care where it's output goes to.
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Noah, I am a very humble guy, and I TRULY took time out of my day (about 4 hours) to read up on all of the software you recommended. But, I just couldn't figure ANYTHING out. I'm not sure, but I think a large reason was because the software caters to operating systems other than Windows, and this seems to be something from a foreign country (I don't think someone from America is smart enough to make this up n e wayz) LOL.
If you message me to explain, or comment back, it would be APPRECIATED!
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yes i do. there are microphones in the lid. the software can analyze the tapping sound and dermine where i tap by he frequency spectrum.
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hahahaha do you all think thats real?????
my name is noah too!!!!
MrNoahSeuren 2 years ago
Noah is actually just my nick name. I chose it because my family name "Noack" was once misunderstood as "Noah".
Noah1989 2 years ago
oh man stiff du hast doch solche langeweile oder???
programier lieber mal deine physikengin weiter
GolemShadowsun 3 years ago
lol..
Noah1989 3 years ago
could somebody pm or post a comment how does he do it im using windows and where can i download this 3 softwares
trymtzed 3 years ago
well.. i dont know what to use on windows. most important: there needs to be at least one microphone in your laptop's display panel. what you need is a modular synthesizer and a midi soundfont player. in your modular synthesizer make a bandpass filter for each different tapping sound, connect the output to a midi trigger. experimentally find the characteristic frequency for each tapping sound by playing around with the bandpass filters. if you are still interested, ask me.
Noah1989 3 years ago