They arrived on Friday. I'm not an expert drummer, not even good, but I don't notice a single performance issue on my Dell latitude with core i5 with 8gb of ram and no dedicated graphics card (has an HD4000). The little Red green indicator sometimes flashes red but I've set the latency down as low as it will go (0 Ms). It works just great and I think they're an amazing drumming experience and they sound fantasic. I can even set it to the shared sound setting and play Spotify through my stereo at the same time.
The only issue I have is not having a dedicated space. My flat is almost too cramped even for aerodrums! The limitations imposed by the need for flat lighting are acceptable and unavoidable but I'm struggling to find a suitable place to play around the rest of the activity at home.
Would it be possible to introduce some sort of masking system? I'd imagine the top right and left corners would rarely be needed, the bottom corners too, but you might also be able to introduce a way of scrubbing out an interfering light to make the system ignore it? My home has too many small lights and reflective surfaces.
I don't doubt I just need to work out the best spots for playing. I think a cloudy day is better than night time. People in the UK will be happy.
The only other issue I have is that my bluetooth headphones don't seem to allow a sound setting that works with aerodrums. The drop down in sound settings where you'd normally choose 44200 or whatever it is, is greyed out. Do you have any experience of that? Is it just that I have rubbish headphones.? Maybe it's a driver issue.
Anyway, most annoying of all is that I've had so little time to play these incredible sounding drums. They really are quite an amazing achievement. I'd post a video but I'm too shy and rubbish at drumming
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