Rolling1000Toon (Drummania Extreme Drums - S Ranking, Full Combo)
====================================== Follow me on these sites! TWITTER - twitter.com FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com VIDEO BLOGS - www.youtube.com LIVE STREAM - www.ustream.tv BUSINESS EMAIL - azuritereactionbusiness@yahoo.com ====================================== VIDEO INFO: Rolling1000Toon is a song by Maximum The Hormone aka マキシマムザホルモン who is mostly known in the USA for doing the 2nd season ending and opening themes of Death Note. This song is a classic Drummania song that's one of the most played across all mixes, just due to the fact that it's fun, has a few different patterns (including the infamous crossover pattern), and other random factors that made it popular among Drummania players. I can't believe college starts again in a month. Where did the summer go? My stick goes in front of the camera, but if you think about it, there's literally nowhere else I could place the camera and still get a nearly flat view of the screen. Fraps, Camstudio, Camtasia, Playclaw, and every other screen recording program causes DTXMania to lag heavily, that's why I don't use them. DTXMania eats up a ton of processor speed, so using anything else while i'm playing it drops the FPS down to around 5. ====================================== SPONSORS: GoodWoodMods Drum Pads: www.goodwoodmods.com Destroyer Pedal: www.rockbandpedal.net ======================================
What is up with Noises? (The Science and Mathematics of Sound, Frequency, and Pitch)
Accuracy not guaranteed. Get Audacity and play! audacity.sourceforge.net Correction: it is the "Basilar" membrane, which is what I say, but somehow between recording the script and actually drawing the stuff I got confused and thought I just pronounced my Vs poorly. Always sad to have such a simple and glaring error in something I put hundreds of hours of work into, but a "Vasilar" membrane can be the kind that a Vi draws to explain Viola Vibrations, I guess! Making up new words is just so prolightfully awstastic. Props to my Bro for excellent and creative swing pushing, and to my Mamma for filming it. Extra special thanks to my generous donators, without whom I would not have been able to create this video. Because of your support, I have the equipment, time, and take-out Thai food necessary for doing stuff like this.