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Keep up the good work! Hope you use this to help grab a second Chairman's! |
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Re: Team 1986 introduces our new Guitar Hero Robot
this is a tangential issue.
I like the way the video was shot. What kinda of camera ? what was the 'workflow' ? what video editing software ? Ed |
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Just a simple Sony hard drive camcorder, and some editing with Windows Movie Maker. No workflow, just winged it.
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awesome awesome awesome!!!!
This is the dream off season project for any team!!! great job guys!!! |
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indeed impressive, and it looks professional at that! im guessing this wast a cheap piece of hardware
how does it do when there is no discernible separation between the notes? (see: knights of cydonia) |
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Adjacent notes such as in Knights of Cydonia are a problem, and the robot cannot play them. Simply no way to see them with no separation. My understanding is that the NI bot and other bots have the same issue, but I do not know for sure where they are with that. We have a short "I can't play that as well" list. Last edited by jspatz1 : 29-08-2009 at 12:57. |
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No no no! The dream off season project is a Guitar Hero playing T-shirt cannon with crab drive!
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I want to see someone modify a guitar so instead of hitting the keys externally it shorts the wires internally, then hide all other electronics necessary inside the guitar. then mount the camera somewhere, like on the ceiling, where no one would see it. Then play against people and just hit random buttons, and still win.
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This is probably the most epic robot that I have ever seen. Its quite amazing what FIRSTers will do next...
![]() I know some guys in my school that would LOVE to play against this robot. Quote:
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We are hoping that will be the case for a lot of people when we take it out for fundraising.
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It kinda like a modern day Deep Blue, except it plays Guitar Hero. Awesome job!
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Here it is: http://mechanizedrock.com/ |
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This makes me proud to be an alumni of 1986, and a reason I come back for more.
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That is awesome. It looks better then the one a nationals.
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The robot was featured today on a local TV station...the link is below. We are having fun sharing it with our school and community.
http://www.kctv5.com/video/20986818/index.html and in another segment here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPz1nmK9Dbs Last edited by jspatz1 : 19-09-2009 at 16:57. |
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