HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

Hesinde

no profile record

comments

Hesinde
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Location: Darmstadt, Germany

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Depends*

Technologies: C++, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, OpenGL, React, OIDC, OAuth, Keycloak, Docker

Résumé/CV: luisscholl.de/resume

Email: [email protected]

CS student doing part-time web development since 2018. Currently writing my Master's Thesis on a computer graphics topic. Available for full-time opportunities starting from December.

Looking for opportunities related to computer graphics, virtual reality, games and innovative UI in particular, but open to anything.

* prefer not relocating, but world-wide for incredible opportunities, Europe and Japan for exciting opportunities
Hesinde
·anno scorso·discuss
A medium number of keys could work out by using a custom layout for each song as many songs don't use too many chords. Similar to tuning timpani for each song.
Hesinde
·anno scorso·discuss
An organ pedalboard MIDI controller would be an off-the-shelf solution albeit expensive. You could hook it up to a drum rack in a DAW in order to remap the pedals to a useful layout.

With a foot activated MIDI controller the number of keys will always be rather limited. Therefore, I think that the virtual layout should be customized to the music you play or even for each song. E.g. you could only map notes of a certain scale and range in order to save space.

If you consider building something custom; I have found that outputting to hardware MIDI from an Arduino is delightfully simple. (The hard part on my own project is finding motivation for figuring out how to read velocity from piezos and isolating vibrations.)
Hesinde
·2 anni fa·discuss
If you include a computer as a modern console; There is StepMania, which is similar to DDR. I play it with an L-TEK EX PRO.

Further, there are a number of fitness VR games. I like Eleven VR and BeatSaber. The latter is available for PS5.

Nintendo has Ring Fit Adventure for the Switch.