Greetings, New to Forum
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 6:06 am
Hello all.
First off, I am superabundantly pleased with the general concept and flexibility of this product, especially for those individuals wanting to pursue in furthering their knowledge or simply experiment with the drums all in all but are forced to cease causing a period of standstill due to noise restrictions, space issues or lack thereof. At least that seemed to be my case for a brief time.
I am curious as to the weight of the ball-shaped sensors at the end of each stick, which I presume is light enough to not affect the weight in general while drumming? Also, regarding that subject: Assume the sticks are a certain size? (i.e. 5B, 5A, etc)? Perhaps there could be a way to use the motion sensors to somehow be "implemented" with other sizes of sticks in the future (i.e. say a drummer has a particular size he/she already used to playing with)?
Not really issues of importance as I'm sure there is equal balance as far as getting the gist of learning. Very well-done gentlemen, look forward to the updates as well as hearing more about this clever project.
First off, I am superabundantly pleased with the general concept and flexibility of this product, especially for those individuals wanting to pursue in furthering their knowledge or simply experiment with the drums all in all but are forced to cease causing a period of standstill due to noise restrictions, space issues or lack thereof. At least that seemed to be my case for a brief time.
I am curious as to the weight of the ball-shaped sensors at the end of each stick, which I presume is light enough to not affect the weight in general while drumming? Also, regarding that subject: Assume the sticks are a certain size? (i.e. 5B, 5A, etc)? Perhaps there could be a way to use the motion sensors to somehow be "implemented" with other sizes of sticks in the future (i.e. say a drummer has a particular size he/she already used to playing with)?
Not really issues of importance as I'm sure there is equal balance as far as getting the gist of learning. Very well-done gentlemen, look forward to the updates as well as hearing more about this clever project.