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There are more than 1 instrument per family. | There are more than 1 instrument per family. | ||
*Families of instruments are represented by colors. | *Families of instruments are represented by colors. | ||
*Instruments change by size (different size circles sounds differently) | *Instruments change by size (different size circles sounds differently) | ||
*Hi-Hats are particular (need to stack 2 circles to get hit-hats, obeying to a physical metaphor) | *Hi-Hats are particular (need to stack 2 circles to get hit-hats, obeying to a physical metaphor) | ||
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Uses stylus, play by tapping. | Uses stylus, play by tapping. | ||
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Revision as of 03:45, 23 Haziran 2012
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Author(s) | Andrea Bianchi, Woon Seung Yeo |
Type | Music |
Version | 0.2 |
Licence | GPL |
Links | |
[Media:Drummers2ds.rar Download] | |
Website | |
Source |
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The Drummer is a networked digital musical interface that allows multiple users to design and play a drum kit. Users can at the same time create and customize a drum kit, and then perform together with others simply by tapping and sliding the pen
on the screen.
The system is based on client-server architecture over a wireless network; every client runs on a Nintendo DS -one of the most popular wireless handheld game devices with touch-screen functionality- while the server computer handles the clients.
It supports Windows and Mac server.
Installation
- Download and extract file
- Copy .nds file to the root directory of the card
- Run either 'drummerserver.exe' (windows) or 'drummerserver.app' (Mac)
Connection setup tutorial can be found here.
User guide
There are more than 1 instrument per family.
- Families of instruments are represented by colors.
- Instruments change by size (different size circles sounds differently)
- Hi-Hats are particular (need to stack 2 circles to get hit-hats, obeying to a physical metaphor)
Controls
Uses stylus, play by tapping.