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In reply to: Mike, are you looking for feedback on issues/bugs etc?
March 28, 2018 at 2:08 pm #1326Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1325]In other news, a “delete” function would be handy. And if you could extend the time granted to edit a post before that button disappears that would be useful; I spotted an error I made in the VR thread I think the day after I posted it, and it’s too late to elegantly change it now [/quote]
I will extend the time Im not sure why the default was set so short to begin with
In reply to: Can someone tell me how this piano recording is done?
March 27, 2018 at 2:00 pm #1315Mike BakerKeymasterI started a support topic here on the piano manufacturer (Alesis) support forum
In reply to: Can someone tell me how this piano recording is done?
March 27, 2018 at 1:47 pm #1314Mike BakerKeymasterNow the question is what is the easiest way to capture a MIDI file
In reply to: Can someone tell me how this piano recording is done?
March 27, 2018 at 1:37 pm #1313Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1312]
The guy in the first video I posted said it works with any midi file, you just need a midi keyboard to hook to your pc[/quote]
OK so I will take the keyboard and attach it to the PC, use something like MIDIculous, capture the playing live as a MIDI file and then let the synthesia game software (or a freeware clone) play that MIDI file and capture that on the screen using the hd60s. Then output that as an MP4 and done haha 😜
In reply to: Can someone tell me how this piano recording is done?
March 27, 2018 at 12:22 am #1311Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1310]hmmmm, this video states he is using midi & synthesia, graphics are the same as your first video…
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I’m wondering if people are feeding their own mp3 or midi files into the game? I’m gonna tinker and see if I can nail it.
In reply to: Can someone tell me how this piano recording is done?
March 26, 2018 at 9:25 pm #1308Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1307]http://www.synthesiagame.com/[/quote]
But that’s like the opposite – this makes you play a game but what I want is the bars to be reactive to what he plays? There is no way this guy is playing a game:
He has like a 1000 videos up and they’re all him playing?
In reply to: Vinny Voo is back with the Bakers
March 26, 2018 at 6:43 pm #1297Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1296]
Scotch:30 on deck nice, I hear ya about babylife. I remember it all too well. Slowly making my way back into the forums so its great to see you old fucks around still!
So any particular brand of Scotch you prefer? I don’t usually go for the stuff, but when I do I like Dalwhinnie – it’s smooth, a little sweet, and by chance it’s distilled not that far from my old backyard
I’ve tried a bunch of aged single malts and I still just go back to Johnnie Walker Black. I even went to Johnnie Walker Blue & Green and didn’t taste any difference worth $80-$200 a bottle. Black is damn good. (Red tastes like gasoline)
then again, you drink appletinnis, so…[/quote]
Hahha those days are long gone. I can’t have any sweet drinks, I actually drink Scotch neat now or just on the rocks but never any sweet shit. Nasty hangovers. I can barely drink beer because it makes me all tired. Don’t get me wrong I’ll drink the shit out of some 18yr single-malt Glenlivet but I actually prefer Black.
In reply to: Vinny Voo is back with the Bakers
March 26, 2018 at 6:25 pm #1293Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1292]
Scotch:30 on deck nice, I hear ya about babylife. I remember it all too well. Slowly making my way back into the forums so its great to see you old fucks around still!
So any particular brand of Scotch you prefer? I don’t usually go for the stuff, but when I do I like Dalwhinnie – it’s smooth, a little sweet, and by chance it’s distilled not that far from my old backyard [/quote]
I’ve tried a bunch of aged single malts and I still just go back to Johnnie Walker Black. I even went to Johnnie Walker Blue & Green and didn’t taste any difference worth $80-$200 a bottle. Black is damn good. (Red tastes like gasoline)
In reply to: Mike, are you looking for feedback on issues/bugs etc?
March 24, 2018 at 1:18 am #1236Mike BakerKeymasterOK this is gonna bake your noodle https://www.michaelbakerdigital.com/forums/topic/future-of-vr/#post-1235
I logged in as you, went to the thread and posted.
In reply to: Mike, are you looking for feedback on issues/bugs etc?
March 24, 2018 at 12:39 am #1230Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1229]
I hope this message works – if it does, check PMs next chance you get!
Read this: https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/error-your-reply-cannot-be-created-at-this-time-3 You a spammer?! lol “There is a a limit of how many links can be placed in a post, I believe it is two links at max. This also applies to images so one link one image or two of each.” @Apache this could have been what happened to you
Still not allowing me to post, even with no URLs or images in the post at all [/quote]
I may have to try to log in as you to see if I can figure it out!
In reply to: So, what kind of video game consoles, or computers did you have growing up?
March 23, 2018 at 8:34 pm #1227Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1168]I remember us playing the crap out of Rampage[/quote]
I used to play that with paper route money at the arcade. Did you see The Rock moving coming out:
In reply to: Future of VR?
March 23, 2018 at 7:13 pm #1225Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=824]Open thread on Virtual reality. I don’t own a system (yet) but I’ve experienced Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, and the PSVR and have been fascinated by VR since first experiencing it at uni in 1996. VR’s been discussed for many decades, going back to Aldous Huxley’s fictional “feelies”, a type of movie that was “more real than real life”. How far will VR go, now that it’s here? In VR we can conjour any environment that we can imagine, that can be programmed. We already have job simulators in VR – in the future, will depressing office cubicles come with a VR system that allows EVERYONE to work in a glamorous virtual “penthouse office”, regardless of where they work in reality? Will they even need to travel to a real office at all to do their work? In the past, something as basic as a crappy Tamagotchi “pet” was capable of utterly obsessing children and adults alike, who would get upset when their Tamagotchi “died” because they lost it or went on holiday without it. Will we have infinitely better “virtual pets” that aren’t crappy liquid crystal displays, but actually richly detailed, behaviorally complex, and utterly and bizarrely original virtual entities? Would a VR version of a Tamagotchi be infinitely better than the shitty hand-held toy, or would something be “lost” in the translation to VR? Will we end up with a class of person who spends most of their time in VR e.g. socialising, playing, and even earning a living COMPLETELY immersed in various virtual realms? Will we even have a class of person, a “VR native”, who actually has most of their *formative experiences* in VR, who views those realms as “real”, as “home”, and who views the actual world around them, of broken glass, crime, and dirt, as something they are FORCED to immerse themselves in only when they absolutely need to, like a whale that occasionally needs to come up for air, but which doesn’t see the world above the waves in any way as ‘home’? How far from reality will virtual reality take us? What’s in store for us, what will translate well or badly into VR, and what scope for changing our behaviour or perspective does it offer?[/quote]
You know something else I find interesting is that when we are creating quotes for work at the agency I work at – it’s the norm to include VR/AR ideas. Again to me still a bit too clunky especially at events where foot traffic backups can happen and you want to give people ample time for their “experience”. As time goes on the budgets for really cool things will decrease but the issues are:
1. Ideation
2. Creation which includes a 3D world build or some type of video shoot
3. Will it be interactive? If yes – then programming it
4. Will the user be sitting, standing or other and the creation of this space
5. Will there be multiple users at once and how to move traffic
6. The need for an “operator” and “usher” to get people set up. The operator in case of the need for a reboot or tech dilemma
7. The design and creation of the space itself
8. The technology and equipment that will be in use from headsets to the computers to run the “show”There is more – just so much to consider for a 2 minute VR ride!
In reply to: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ 2018 Review and NEW GAMES!!
March 23, 2018 at 7:06 pm #1224Mike BakerKeymaster^That is wicked! Where do you buy/acquire the games? I’m confused how you load them on?
In reply to: Mike, are you looking for feedback on issues/bugs etc?
March 23, 2018 at 2:14 pm #1215Mike BakerKeymaster[quote quote=1202]I hope this message works – if it does, check PMs next chance you get![/quote]
Read this: https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/error-your-reply-cannot-be-created-at-this-time-3
You a spammer?! lol
“There is a a limit of how many links can be placed in a post, I believe it is two links at max.
This also applies to images so one link one image or two of each.”@Apache this could have been what happened to you
In reply to: Mike, are you looking for feedback on issues/bugs etc?
March 23, 2018 at 1:23 pm #1203Mike BakerKeymasteryes – you know you might have connection problems? to me the forum speed and ability to post is always fast and easy. there are some issues but I haven’t had any other reports of this