Still waiting - will email to determine the production delay. Cases are improving and almost readyChry wrote:
Do you have that next batch(with cases) finished yet? I'd love to have a converter.
Still waiting - will email to determine the production delay. Cases are improving and almost readyChry wrote:
Do you have that next batch(with cases) finished yet? I'd love to have a converter.
-PCB has been ready.Thus new estimate is Mid June for more stock
-All of materials will be got on May 23.
-PCBA assembly will be started on May 24.
-The goods will be shipped on May 25.
Done.montymintypie wrote:
could you fill this survey on case colour?
Thanks again for making these available!montymintypie wrote:
Status update:
Cases will be strong and hold the board very well without the need for glue.
I have gone through many prototypes:
The cases for the old and new versions are on Thingiverse now.
Almost ready, but I am fixing some print quality issues. I want to make sure people receive the best quality product.
They should be in stock very soon from what ive seen. Also this is for monty, i had a suggestion for a new color, the official osu! Shade of pink. I think it would be pretty nice to have that as a color option.mizuki-chan wrote:
so whats the status for now? when are they going to be available?
You're making me broke. Purchased 3 new rolls - osu! pink, silver and lime green.AnimeGod2205 wrote:
i had a suggestion for a new color, the official osu! Shade of pink. I think it would be pretty nice to have that as a color option.
Haha, I'm sorry. Thats awesome. Those are really god collors and i think that the osu! Pinkwill sel very well(i'm jellous cause i want a silver but ill just print it myself haha)montymintypie wrote:
Mere days away (for real this time!). I've finally got the quality up to scratch, the solution is to just print everything really slowly. I'm printing ~8 of each colour so I actually have stock to sell when I open orders. It's about 10 hours of printing so including breaks, 2 days absolute tops. Prepare your walletsYou're making me broke. Purchased 3 new rolls - osu! pink, silver and lime green.AnimeGod2205 wrote:
i had a suggestion for a new color, the official osu! Shade of pink. I think it would be pretty nice to have that as a color option.
Have also ordered the next 50 PCBs. Stock issues should subside
The rear cover is far too small for me to make it an official option, but if someone wants to mix and match, just leave a note when you purchase.AnimeGod2205 wrote:
Another new idea since they come in parts , why not offer multicolor ones?
montymintypie wrote:
Thank you everyone again for your patience. They are on sale again!
Dannnggggg those look nice. Any chance of a limited transparen edition? Hahamontymintypie wrote:
New colours now available - pink, silver and lime green
It can be heard throughout a household but not by neighbors. I ordered mine when it first came out which would be nice to get a clear case for.ToaKarn wrote:
I totally would go for a transparent one, especially since they used to have a face on the board. But I was impatient and bought a white one as soon as they came out.
My tatacon just arrived in the mail, and after hours of butthurt trying to pair my Wiimote I got it to work. I note in the product features that it's so sensitive you can bounce your sticks for multihits; trying out the tatacon, though, I noticed it takes a good amount of force whacking it to get a hit. Is the converter more sensitive than the Wiimote, or is it a hardware thing? Because I really don't want to get noise complaints from my neighbors, during the night it sounds as loud as a real drum.
ToaKarn wrote:
trying out the tatacon, though, I noticed it takes a good amount of force whacking it to get a hit.
That's just how the normal tatacon is. Luckily, there are some mods you can do that will make it work better.Catgirl wrote:
i think my drum is just trash though because it's having a lot of trouble registering even the most basic hits.
yeah i've had people suggest i mod it, i'll definitely take a look c:GMMAwesome wrote:
ToaKarn wrote:
trying out the tatacon, though, I noticed it takes a good amount of force whacking it to get a hit.That's just how the normal tatacon is. Luckily, there are some mods you can do that will make it work better.Catgirl wrote:
i think my drum is just trash though because it's having a lot of trouble registering even the most basic hits.
Here's the guide I used: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... tcount=117
This cork plate worked without needing any modifications: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000 ... UTF8&psc=1
For steps 9-10, I couldn't get a 5 mm hole puncher, so I stuffed the holes with tissue and put tape over the holes. I also stuffed some tissues into the empty area shown in step 3 to lessen the impact from hits.
You might have to do some more modifications after testing (some of the rubber would make the kat parts too sensitive on mine, so I had to cut those pieces of rubber off), but if you're willing to do that, the results are very noticeable.
On another note, I haven't gotten my converter yet, but I can't wait to use it. I might make a video on it if I can properly record it and show the improvement in delay.
You mean I have to spend even more money on this? ;_; I'll take a look into this when I have an actual income and soundproofing on my walls, thanks!GMMAwesome wrote:
ToaKarn wrote:
trying out the tatacon, though, I noticed it takes a good amount of force whacking it to get a hit.That's just how the normal tatacon is. Luckily, there are some mods you can do that will make it work better.Catgirl wrote:
i think my drum is just trash though because it's having a lot of trouble registering even the most basic hits.
Here's the guide I used: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... tcount=117
This cork plate worked without needing any modifications: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000 ... UTF8&psc=1
For steps 9-10, I couldn't get a 5 mm hole puncher, so I stuffed the holes with tissue and put tape over the holes. I also stuffed some tissues into the empty area shown in step 3 to lessen the impact from hits.
You might have to do some more modifications after testing (some of the rubber would make the kat parts too sensitive on mine, so I had to cut those pieces of rubber off), but if you're willing to do that, the results are very noticeable.
On another note, I haven't gotten my converter yet, but I can't wait to use it. I might make a video on it if I can properly record it and show the improvement in delay.
That actually helps quite a bit. I'll have to try out the style you were holding the sticks with, I was trying it the way people always do it in the arcade TnT. Maybe I can get mine as responsive as yours.Catgirl wrote:
yeah i've had people suggest i mod it, i'll definitely take a look c:
i already have a recording from today if you want to see the no delay https://twitch.tv/deconstream/v/80370278
i wouldn't recommend my style, i had no idea what i was doing cause i never played arcade before. i just tried a bunch of different ways and this is what felt rightToaKarn wrote:
That actually helps quite a bit. I'll have to try out the style you were holding the sticks with, I was trying it the way people always do it in the arcade TnT. Maybe I can get mine as responsive as yours.Catgirl wrote:
yeah i've had people suggest i mod it, i'll definitely take a look c:
i already have a recording from today if you want to see the no delay https://twitch.tv/deconstream/v/80370278
I have no idea how you're hitting those kats, I'm just assuming that you're shifting your finger over and the camera isn't fast enough. Now it's time to figure out how spinners and bouncing works, eh?Catgirl wrote:
update: i modded my drum and here's an update of how responsive the dons are now. still working on the kats, i'll hopefully get them just as perfect really soon!
oh, it was relax mod so i hit everything as a don c:ToaKarn wrote:
I have no idea how you're hitting those kats, I'm just assuming that you're shifting your finger over and the camera isn't fast enough. Now it's time to figure out how spinners and bouncing works, eh?Catgirl wrote:
update: i modded my drum and here's an update of how responsive the dons are now. still working on the kats, i'll hopefully get them just as perfect really soon!
I'm assuming you're using the guide from above; can I ask how much the mod cost you and where you bought everything from?
Didn't know Relax did that, the description isn't very specific. Look forward to the update!Catgirl wrote:
i used the exact guide you linked. the cork things cost me $7.99 for three + shipping, i managed to get some scrap rubber for free at home depot, and the rest of my shopping was buying a mini hole punch and some tape which probably cost me $3 total. it wasn't too bad at all, and the mod itself probably took me 2 hours. filling all of the holes with rubber takes more time than you'd think, plus i didn't really know exactly what i was doing.
just a warning, if you mod like this, you can't overlap the left and right side rim sensors with the rubber or both sides will be treated the same which can cause some problems. i also noticed there's a spot right in the middle of my drum that hits both dons at the same time, but that's super minor.
once i can perfect the sensors on the rims i'll update and let you know how it goes c: