Hi guys. Since a few people have been asking for details on my tatacon I decided to record me disassembling it to give you guys more details on how it works. Arduino Leonardo code I used: github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaik...
I wish I found this video before I made my own tatacon for my high school capstone project. My controller works well enough for lower difficulties, but I can’t play any songs with high note density because the vibrations causes the drum to read the wrong inputs. Your video contains very useful information that I wish I knew. Nice job!
Justo estoy haciendo un mismo proyecto pero uso un amplificador con un transistor para hacer de switch, pero no logro que detecten bien los golpes, veo que el tuyo funciona mejor
Fala amigo, estou fazendo meu próprio Tatacon baseado no seu projeto. Montei toda a parte mecânica e agora só falta a parte eletrônica. Unica diferença do meu para o teu é que resolvi experimentar com molas em vez de borrachas para o amortecimento, espero que funcione. Um grande abraço!
Eae Odair! estou tentando carregar o código mas sempre diz que o mesmo não está respondendo mesmo com a placa selecionada e a porta correspondente, poderia me ajudar?
Cara ficou muito bom, pelo que eu vi num vídeo seu conseguindo acertar as paradinhas lá, tendo um input muito melhor do que o tambozinho que é o oficial lá pro switch. Você acha que daria pra fazer algo parecido usando tipo tecido pra tentar reproduzir mais fidedignamente o tambor real? Eu nunca mexi com esse sensor, daí não sei se funcionaria, pq eu nunca vi como que é disposto os sensores no tambor daquela máquina lá que tem a TV e 2 tambores manja?
Opa, valeu! Eu fiz o meu baseado na máquina, inclusive eu tenho a máquina também, então esse tipo de sensor é o mais fiel ao original, mas é bastante difícil de ajustar certinho.
Hi man! Can I ask you a favor? I'm going to start made a tatacon, and you can tell me what materials did you use to the tatacon, for example what arduino, the wood or other extra material-tool. :D
Fala odair! Tô atrás de fazer o mesmo projeto pra minha namorada que se apaixonou pelo jogo. Tá ralado de encontrar um tambor pra venda que valha a pena. Tu podia me passar algum contato seu pra gente trocar uma ideia sobre o projeto?
The rubber in the screws reduce vibrations and in turn it eliminates false inputs, right? Would it help further to use enclosed piezo sensors rather than exposed ones? Also, only one arduino nano is enough for all sensors? I saw a Japanese guy who made a rather uninformative "tutorial" on how to make one and he apparently used one arduino for each piezo. I am looking forward to make one of my own, but I want it specifically for use on PS4 and PC, how could I achieve this?
Hey, so I heard that it doesn't change much using piezos with or without case, I don't have enclosed ones so I never got to test it. Yes, one arduino is enough and I don't know what benefits you would get from using 4 arduinos, maybe something related to time to process the signal but I don't know, just guessing. For PC you can use Luicat's code from github but for ps4 I have no idea, I heard that ps4 controllers need a ps4 pcb or something like that in order to work, I've never looked into this because I'll use mine only in PC.
@@rhythmgamesoda Thanks a bunch for taking the time to respond in an old video, really means a lot. In the meantime between my comment and today I researched a bit and found that the PCB inside the retail drums (be it Hori or chinese ones) can be used. However, how would I go about changing the sensors they include to piezos (so they're more sensitive) and apparently they connected it to an arduino to adjust sensitivity even further. I, however, couldn't find any schematics that weren't in Japanese to do so, do you have any idea on how to do this?
I have a question about the github, did you have the problem where when uploading the code from arduino IDE, it said "Property 'upload.tool.serial' is undefined"? thats the only things thats stopping me from getting my own tatacon from working (Btw this is for the Nintendo switch version that was in the luicat code)
man!, i finished my tatacon, and im running one trouble, im getting input drops thkans for the sensitivity, do you have any idea what can i do to stop the vibrations from traveling to the dons when i hit the kas ? i use the same vibrastop as you, but it seem they dont work that much, maybe they are to tight? if you have any suggestions, pls tell me
hey, yes, this is a problem, first of all make sure everything is very tightly hold in position: piezos, wires and even the arduino, they cannot vibrate. After you make sure anything won't move when you hit it, you should work on the code's sensitivity, if you are using Luicat's code, in his github he explains how to set the values, then you have to find you ideal values, every piezo is different so you have to find the values yourself. It took me a while to test and get to a point where I could play with 99,99% of correct hits.
Hey! You can use a breadboard or something else before conecting to the 5v socket. For instance you can conect all red cables into just one single cable and then connect it to the 5v socket, this way every sensor will have 5v, this is called Parallel connection in electronics, if you search for this here on youtube or google you will understand.
Nossa ficou muito bom, parabéns. Estou pensando em fazer um, você é do brasil né? Como chama essa borracha que colocou no parafuso que tira a vibração? Será que acho na internet para comprar...?
Oi! Valeu! Ainda não tá perfeito o desenvolvimento, tô aprimorando. Esse parafuso com borracha é um tipo de coxim da vibra stop, no site deles você consegue mais informações e modelos de coxins. Eu comprei os meus pela internet mas as vezes fica sem estoque. github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController Tô usando esse código aqui, ele é tanto pra PC quanto Switch, nesse link tem como configurar cada caso. Espero que você consiga fazer o seu também!
Vou seguir, tenho entrado bastante lá. Como fez a borracha em cima do controle, tava pensando em procurar uma que usam pra bateria eletrônica, mas é meio caro por ser específico
@@idkhowtonamethischannel. I don't think so, if you think about it the hori is just one piece, I don't have a suggestion on how to solve this issue with piezos
opa, beleza? cara, ainda não considero o controle um produto, tenho muitos detalhes para ajustar, mas fico feliz pelo interesse, acompanha aí o canal que quando estiver para venda eu vou anunciar.