DIY FireHero Project 27
If you have a propane tank, an ultrasonic sensor, a copy of Guitar Hero and a touch of pyromania, this is the project for you. From the article: "For version 1 of FireHero, the player simply watches a video of the guitar hero chart and plays on the guitar accordingly. Version 2 of FireHero will have a much better system, with Autoplay functionality. I will be able to take a custom guitar hero chart, convert it into a MIDI file, and use Processing to analyze it and play FireHero to the track."
Song choice (Score:3)
Was it just me that thought the song was going to be "Through the fire and flames?"
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More like fiery death (Score:5, Insightful)
I use the same quick-disconnect fittings for compressed air. They leak like crazy when you move the hoses around. Using them for propane is just asking to die a horribly fiery death. Propane is heavier than air, so it will accumulate on the ground until it finds a source of ignition.
I have to wonder why he's using copper tubing to connect the tanks instead of propane hose. The proper materials are not hard to find, and the copper will fail after it gets bent a few times. Once again, fiery death when you least expect it.
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And that's on the high-pressure side too.
I think modern propane tanks have some kind of fancy valve that closes if the flow-rate gets too high. But how much do you trust it?
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RTFA, student on a budget and well aware of the safety issues.
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As with anything, common sense helps. The Burning Man people have been playing around with stuff like this for years, without anyone getting hurt. But then, we tend to be pretty careful with our toys (I have a poofer that shoots 30 ft. fireballs that I've been using for ten years). A friend of mine spearheaded Dance Dance Immolation a while back, where she shot propane torches at dancers (wearing full fire suits) who missed their moves. Yes, we play with fire, but we're good at it. If anyone's interested, t
But what about.... (Score:1)
Rock Inferno (formerly also titled Fire Hero)? It was at burning man this year. It's a much more evolved version of this (probably where these guys got the idea actually)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXVL4yTizcU
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They did... and many Bothans died... :(
For Awesome color effects (Score:2)
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Ok... (Score:2)
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No.
But it is probably the ultimate way to make someone playing Guitar Hero sound even less like they're playing a guitar than a Guitar Hero controller does already.
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For the other extreme, get the Fender Squier Stratocaster Pro Controller for Rock Band 3 [wikipedia.org], a real guitar with midi pickups and some xbox 360 buttons for playing Rock Band 3 in Pro mode.
This would be more awesome if it had 6 flames and they were hooked into the different strings of the Squier guitar, with perhaps flame size matching position down the string.
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Rock Inferno (Score:2)
Great hack of the Guitar Hero files. (Score:2)
I would love to see the different colors applied.
Frets on Fire (Score:2)
Ah finally, Frets on Fire taken to its logical conclusion.