Oh! Y-you're here! |
Thanks for joining Rhythm Doctor, our remote defibrillation program! |
We'd have liked to do this in person, but everyone's working from home these days... |
Anyways, before we begin, you need to know something important. |
SLAMMING the spacebar. | Treating patients in Rhythm Doctor is ideally done by
CLACK... | This is so that you can hear the spacebar's
...and use your ears to tell you when the sound of your spacebar is perfectly in time with the beat. |
SLAM your spacebar. In that case, you can tap lightly to the beat instead. | You might be in a situation where you cannot
SLAM or TAP? | Do you prefer to
[Player is asked to select preferred input style.]
If SLAM is selected:
SLAM the spacebar when playing Rhythm Doctor. | OK! R-remember to
If TAP is selected:
tap the spacebar when playing Rhythm Doctor. | OK! R-remember to
[Calibration continues.]
Now to make sure the sound is synced to what you see in your screen, let's do some visual calibration. |
volume up to hear the beeps. | Please turn your
LEFT or RIGHT to make the 'green lights' blink earlier or later. (NOTE: 'green lights' is in purple) | In this part, press
Try to match it so the 'green lights' blink at the same time as the beep sounds. |
SPACE to confirm. | When you feel they are in sync, press
[Player is asked to sync the beep sounds with the blinking bars.]
A-awesome! Visuals should now be synced to audio. |
Finally, we have to calibrate your spacebar's input. |
(Last part, I promise.) |
[Player is asked to calibrate input latency]
SPACE on the 'seventh beat'. Try to be as accurate as possible. | Press
Start now! |
[Calibration ends.]
Your inputs should now be properly calibrated. You should now be ready to treat patients, good luck! |