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I am not quite understanding how this works. I get the general idea, but it sounds somewhat unstable. If someone would like to upload a vid of it that would be great.
this would be perfect for top's code, darn vacation lol
ok this may be seen as a little off topic, but i was thinking bout, if this could work as a Rapid Tap B??? it wouldnt need to work on the trigger at all... i was thinking of wiring the leg that would go to Y to B instead and the leg that goes to the trigger to a seperate tactile (on the back of the pad).....basicly what i need to know is how does this code know when the trigger is being pulled , so it can send the rf pulse to Y (or in my case B)...thought it would be easier to ask before i rip a pad apart to test it out???
cool well i've doen rf B with hazers BMU2 a while back.... but had a friend ask bout ti the other day and was tryingto think of a new way of doing it....just a quick quesstion what speed is your Y tap set at ????? as with hazers code i could set the speed to what ever a want it to behmm maybe i could set a version of hazers new flex code up to a one mode with a tactile in line to the B???? there to many ways i could do it...... i'll just have to pick one....