I used a few of those anti-slip surfaces meant for cars.Rokodo [RL] wrote:
Can't even pass Kita with ps2 tatacon... I'm really not as good in real taiko as I appear to be on osu! taiko.flyboy87 wrote:
The Go-Go note combinations in Kita with the high BPM (~222) makes it difficult to hit. At around 180-200, they should not be too hard to hit.
Rotter Inner Oni on the other hand has the "I-hate-it-very-much" note combinations like Kamikaze Remix and X-DAY with a fairly high BPM (~200) and a BPM change like EkiBEN at the end.
Going to play Taiko 11 in 1/2 hours. :3
Partly because the tatacon is kinda sucky and partly because my grip on the sticks is rubbish as I have mucho sweat. I use tons of talcum powder to get a better grip. |3
Can I ask how flyboy gets the tatacon to stay in one place? My drums both have old style stands, one US and one JAP. Most logical thing to do would probably be to tape it to a tall structure...
Still want to try taiko AC to confirm that I fail though. Heard there IS a taiko 12 in London, probably at the Trocadero centre. Source did not give a clear location. But apparently one of the drums is busted. :'(

About the arcade, you might want to get yourself a pair of sticks, cause the ones in the arcade are damn heavy.