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When you plug real MIDI drums and MIDI keyboard into the computer, theres no green box around your screen.
Perhaps you should know this if youre going to @ my Steam friends in the comments and tell them this is fake when it literally explains this in the description of this video which you didnt read, and you dont know enough about how instruments work in Rust to realize why theres no green box.
How rude and unnecessary.
Skilled drummer thou is
Thats the entire point of this video.
Heres how you know. Im playing with a guy who rolled up playing voicechat music. Hes in Ukraine, theres terrible ping and lag jumps. How do the drums keep constantly adjusting if its just a MIDI script? A MIDI script is a computer generated thing, it cant be started and stopped and adjusted to.
If you dont see that as real drumming, you have no idea what youre looking at and should learn some basic things about performing on a musical instrument.