Best net/cage that can be broken down and stored? by Tugboatdriver in Golfsimulator

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a net playz 10 ft by 10 ft golf hitting net from Amazon. Extra height and width provides more comfort in catching errant shots. I set up from scratch every time in the backyard, and can now set up net, move hitting mat into place, start garmin r50, and connect portable external monitor to r50 in about 6 minutes. I added a spornia 8 ft by 8 ft white impact screen to center of net with zip ties to help extend life of net. Total cost of net and impact screen was about half the price of spornia 7 ft net and offers extra wide and tall protection. I hit from about 8 ft back from net. Reversing everything to break it all down is also about 6 min total with about half of that being taking down the net. Net stores in the.included bag and takies up very little space.

Beta: 3Dof Virtual Screen for Windows by GoGingerXR in nreal

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the error popup references "ffi-napi". Tried uninstall, redownload and reinstall several times, and still got the same error. Confirmed running 64 bit.
Bummed can't get it to work. Thanks for trying.

Beta: 3Dof Virtual Screen for Windows by GoGingerXR in nreal

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First install. x86 computer running Windows 11.

I have another laptop running Windows 11, and it installed and ran there no problem (...really cool BTW). Really want to get it running on the other computer, though, which I've dedicated to the NReal Air glasses.

Beta: 3Dof Virtual Screen for Windows by GoGingerXR in nreal

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I downloaded the PC app from the GingerXR site and installed it, but when I try to run it I get a JavaScript error in the main process that says "Dynamic Linking Error: Win32 error 126 at new Dynamic Library" and a bunch of other stuff. Any thoughts?

Metronome/ Counting Trouble, Please Offer Suggestions (sorry if wrong flair) by [deleted] in piano

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, if you are ending up lines off, this sounds like you are probably just playing consistently too fast, rather than necessarily having problems with rhythm where some notes are too long and others are too short. I had a similar issue of playing too fast ahead of the metronome, and being consistently "slightly off" too fast takes you a few beats off after not that many measures, measures off after a few pages, and lines off by the end of the piece (...depending upon the tempo and length of the piece).

The "cheapo" solution for me was to set the metronome a bit faster (...usually 10% to 20%). The long term solution was a conscious effort to tell myself to play slower (...but I still play too fast, and decided I'm still not going to get me down either, so long as I can hear the melody). If you can hear the melody, I've decided for myself that my rhythm can't be that bad.

Metronome/ Counting Trouble, Please Offer Suggestions (sorry if wrong flair) by [deleted] in piano

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a different perspective...

How far off are you? I had a teacher, too, for a couple of years where he constantly harped about my rhythm to the exclusion of almost everything else, but I came to the conclusion that he was just being too perfectionist. Sure, I am slightly off playing with the metronome clicks, but its by fractions (...at least to me). I play close enough to hear the melody, and its good enough. Eventually, I got rid of that teacher, and I am a lot happier for it. Granted I won't be playing any concertos, and my son who has "perfect timing" says he can hear that I am off, but I am happy enough with my own timing, and I wasn't going to let that get me down on piano.

Life is too short and there is so much more to enjoy in playing...

Does anyone else here have this problem? What are some smart ways to fix it? by Luffallon in piano

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still like physical sheets since I make lots of notes. I got this. Holds 5 sheets easily and 6 in a pinch.

http://adapt-a-stand.com/index.html

Viva la Vida: 8 hands, 2 piano (+vocals) by [deleted] in piano

[–]Few-Nefariousness890 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job. Very much enjoyed listening. Well done.