A self-made robot that plays sound games at high speeds impossible to human beings
Of the keyboard of the piano falling at high speed, the music game which taps only the black key is "Piano Tile 2"is. Although the falling speed of the black key gradually increases as the playing time gets longer, because there are limits to playing with human hands, we have created a self-made robot with four fingers and it is over 20 thousand points A movie to express high scores of the movie has been released.
Piano Tiles 2 Robot | Beginner 21.079 Record - YouTube
Located at the bottom of the iPad is a self-made sound gee robot. There are four fingers like a bee used for playing a xylophone and a motor for moving a finger ......
The motor is connected to the red driver.
ControllerTeensy 3.2.
The iPhone 6 Plus is installed on the top of the iPad, the game screen is shot at 120 fps, and the falling speed and timing of the black key are sent to the controller via MIDI.
When a black object passes over the iPad's screen ......
The finger is supposed to tap the screen.
So tap "START" button to actually start game play.
Black key falls from the top of the screen ......
Four fingers move rhythmically according to the black key and tap the screen.
I am doing long presses and batches.
With around 6 points, the speed gradually increases and the number of black keys displayed on the screen also starts to increase.
It reaches 10 points and it is a level that can not catch up with the human finger any longer, but the robot continues fast play without mistake with minimal movement.
From another angle. Since the black key falls too fast, the afterimage of the black key remains on the screen.
The iPhone shooting the iPad play screen looks something like this.
Finally, after breaking through 20 points, the producer was excited to be "Omiger!" While watching the superplay of the robot.
Although it is a self-made robot that seemed to keep updating the high score as it is ... ...
The second finger from the left mistaped and the game is over.
The self-made robot 's superprime recorded 21.079 black key taps (tiles / s) per second, rewriting the record of "competitive mode" where players all over the world compete for scores.
Producer who exchanges high-touch with his own robot.
In Japan, a video that a 4 year old child plays piano tile at high speed has been uploaded to Twitter and more than 50,000 retweets / noises are gathered.
Is he really 4 years old
- A.sayaka (@ s 2009 k1017)March 9, 2016
Hey, finger movement Kimo tooPic.twitter.com/X3kW5hN8eQ
I got lots of voices, so answer the request Part 2 LOLPic.twitter.com/ZRCoVXknSY
- A.sayaka (@ s 2009 k1017)March 15, 2016
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