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John Tserkezis
Re: $$$ on line hero $$$
Patrick Keogh wrote:
> No no no. This would be so cool! A car with a modal interface!
> I've thought about incorporating a drum machine into the car's audio, so
> that when the car is stationary you can play the drums via the buttons
> on the steering wheel.
Better still, piezo sensors around the centre "horn button" area. Much
better pickups than normal buttons.
And it would remain as a horn button too, lighter taps activate drums,
heavier presses activate the horn.
You'd look like an idiot, but then again, if you're in a car...
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Patrick Keogh
Re: $$$ on line hero $$$
John Tserkezis wrote:
>
> And it would remain as a horn button too, lighter taps activate drums,
> heavier presses activate the horn.
>
> You'd look like an idiot, but then again, if you're in a car...
Lighter taps? Drums? What are you on? :-)
G-S
Re: $$$ on line hero $$$
Patrick Keogh wrote:
> John Tserkezis wrote:
>
>>
>> And it would remain as a horn button too, lighter taps activate
>> drums, heavier presses activate the horn.
>>
>> You'd look like an idiot, but then again, if you're in a car...
> Lighter taps? Drums? What are you on? :-)
You'd have to alter the electric seat adjustment and make it
auto-levelling otherwise your driver/drummer won't drool evenly :)
G-S
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