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### This is a guide that will allow you to effectively apply a sensitivity mod to your Taiko no Tatsujin drum.
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Most guides out there require rubber sheets and cork or wood while this guide will **only require common household items**.
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### Inspiration
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I just got my tatacon delivered but sensitivity sucked big time. You have to hit the dons and kas with force just to make sure your hits get registered.
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This apparently is known among Hori tatacon owners, despite it being the authentic controller- it still wasn't good enough for normal players.
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So off I go looking for modding instructions.
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All the instructions I saw required the modder to obtain items such as rubber sheets and cork or wood boards.
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These were things that I'd had to procure- so I started thinking
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**why do I need these specific items? is it to add hardness to the material? is it to raise a bump and make it easier to trigger?**
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Whatever it is, me and my baseless-confidence™ believed that I could imitate their results using different materials.
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Luckily, I'm part of a team that does hardware R&D so we have this workbench in the office with materials and tools already setup so off I went to scan the bench for materials I could use.
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I saw an electrical tape and thought that it could substitute the rubber sheet material if I just keep adding layers of it to something like paper.
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Also, cork? wood?.... isn't paper made of wood? Yeah. That should work.
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And that was it.
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I decided to open up my drum and see how I'd go about doing things.
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### Note
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The drum used in this mod guide is the original Hori Taiko no Tatsujin switch drum but as long as the mechanism is the same- other drums should be moddable the same way.
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Also, the drum was in pristine condition prior to me modding it. It started getting scratches because I dragged it around while opening-closing, testing, and fine-tuning my modifications.
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Please take care of your takacon, I wish I'd at least wrapped the surface of mine prior to modding but oh well.
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### Instructions
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Requirements:
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- 2 sheets of paper
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- electrical tape
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- Phillips screwdriver to remove 5 of the drum's outer screws
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- pliers (completely optional if you're fine with hurting your hands)
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- scissors (not pictures)
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Here are the main requirements
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<img src="https://github.com/keidyz/easy-taiko-no-tatsujin-drum-mod/blob/main/resources/materials-1.jpg" width="500">
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I also used the following but these are all totally unnecessary
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- Masking tape, because I ran out of electrical tape and was too lazy to get a new one from the cabinet
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- precision tweezer, you most likely won't need this
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- mini grinder with a bit that can be used to poke holes into the paper, you can use scissors- I just happen to have one already set-up in the vicinity
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![alt text](https://github.com/keidyz/easy-taiko-no-tatsujin-drum-mod/blob/main/resources/materials-2.jpg?raw=true)
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![alt text](https://github.com/keidyz/easy-taiko-no-tatsujin-drum-mod/blob/main/resources/materials-3.jpg?raw=true)
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#### Step 1 - Open up the drum
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There are 5 screws at the back of the drum, use a Phillips scredriver to remove them.
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![alt text](https://github.com/keidyz/easy-taiko-no-tatsujin-drum-mod/blob/main/resources/drum-back.jpg?raw=true)
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WIP - Need to add pictures and such too
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