yes, like I got a muse-on and this v-muse beacause the v-muse is compact and easy to bring in my backpack but when I'm home I use the muse-on for iidx gameplay, as for normal 4 key I tend ot use the v-muse or my solomania controller
enjoy having every guy ask if they can get some love on their weiner
Originally posted by Izzy
I also like the nps scale. The standard ITG scale for harder files is blown out of proportion and no longer makes sense.
Originally posted by kommisar
nps is still a better idea for ratings
Originally posted by klimtkiller
there is 1 tip for people going to college. When you're in college, you'll be 16, which is the age where (where i live) you can get laid lawfully. basically, get laid asap when they look the best.
Originally posted by Rapta
My logic is that the brain processes in 60 FPS so I play 60 FPS.
enjoy having every guy ask if they can get some love on their weiner
Originally posted by Izzy
I also like the nps scale. The standard ITG scale for harder files is blown out of proportion and no longer makes sense.
Originally posted by kommisar
nps is still a better idea for ratings
Originally posted by klimtkiller
there is 1 tip for people going to college. When you're in college, you'll be 16, which is the age where (where i live) you can get laid lawfully. basically, get laid asap when they look the best.
Originally posted by Rapta
My logic is that the brain processes in 60 FPS so I play 60 FPS.
there are lots of midi controllers out there that you could do the same thing with
playing on a midi keyboard would be weird though, as binding the midi keyboard to keys you'd have to take into account key velocity, on some of the midi keyboards I have the lowest velocity can be super easy to trigger (lightly brushing on a key for example), and i'm not actually aware of any software that would let you map midi keys to normal keys and allow you to specify a minimum velocity
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