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Any tips for my softpad?
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patrick
Seattle
February 28, 2007, 11:35:55 PM
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Well i play on a red octane softpad and it works alright but when i play the hard songs it usually crumples up and when i step on the arrow it won't respond. ANyone have tips for me on how i could not make it crumple or something. Your opinions would be greatful.
ChilliumBromide
...has trouble with "slow songs"
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February 28, 2007, 11:47:29 PM
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Mod it.
I'll see if I can find some tutorials tomorrow if I don't forget.
zeppy_gorrila
where da white women @
March 01, 2007, 01:12:16 AM
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Tape all the sides down to a piee of plywood, step lightly on the balls of your toes, and not flat footed, always in socks
pantsu
March 01, 2007, 09:28:56 AM
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i like the word "Crumple".
ChilliumBromide
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March 01, 2007, 10:34:54 PM
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Quote from: "zeppy_gorrila"
Tape all the sides down to a piee of plywood, step lightly on the balls of your toes, and not flat footed, always in socks
I tried that once; it didn't work too well.
Here's what to do if you want to mod your pad well without a lot of time/effort:
1. Buy a 4'x4'x1/2" piece of Fir Plywood from Lowe's for $17.
2. Use a staple gun to staple the pad along the border onto the plywood. If you don't have a strong enough staple gun, use 1/2" wire brads (small nails).
Feel free to build a PVC bar on the extra 12" of wood you'll have on the back.
Make sure your pad is flat when you're stapling it down. I'd recommend putting books on top of it. Also, the front of the pad should line up with the end of the plywood, especially if you're even conceivably going to make a bar for it.
When not in use, you can shove this under a couch or bed, or lean it against a wall. It should only weigh about 5-15 pounds.
P.S.
When I use the Firefox spell check function on your name, the first result is sorrily. :lol:
pantsu
March 01, 2007, 10:46:00 PM
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how soft is this pad?
ChilliumBromide
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March 03, 2007, 01:03:47 AM
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Quote from: "patrick"
Quote from: "pantsu"
how soft is this pad?
like a konami soft pad? The naki ones. Heh, i might try that dancing tofu thanks!
No problem! If it doesn't work, there are lots of other mods you can do. Just don't damage the sensors with the stapling!
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