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That would be simpler certainly, but I was thinking it would be cooler to have a humanoid one, not to mention more of a challenge.
True, but then you have to deal with encoders, more sensors, and more variables. A suggestion of mine is to look at Team Titanium's Guitar Hero Robot, and see how it used pneumatics to play guitar hero, but still looks like a human.
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Re: Robot Tyco Drummer?

WOW! That's an awesome robot!
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A taiko drummer robot would be pretty cool. Will it have to play alongside humans and in time?
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A taiko drummer robot would be pretty cool. Will it have to play alongside humans and in time?
I didn't intend for that, but that could be an added functionality. It could "listen" to the other drummers and attempt to keep the same tempo!
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Re: Robot Tyco Drummer?

I would recommend using moving the drum sticks in the same manner as the 'fingers' on the Guitar Hero 'bot. I don't think you'll need a flexible mount (as long as you properly tune the maximum position of the drumstick), but you could use some sort of rubber mount for the drumstick(s) to get some flex.

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True, but then you have to deal with encoders, more sensors, and more variables. A suggestion of mine is to look at Team Titanium's Guitar Hero Robot, and see how it used pneumatics to play guitar hero, but still looks like a human.
It doesn't look to me like it uses pneumatics to me, I see electromagnetic solenoids.
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