After trying some squeeze catch patterns (where more than one ball is caught by the same hand at the same time), I started wondering if it were possible to do a three ball pattern made up of only multiplexes and squeezes. Every duplex would involve one ball being effectively a pass (which raises severe technical problems) and the other going into the air. The passed ball would be one half of a squeeze catch, then this would repeat on the other side. I managed to run a few rounds, but was curious about what the siteswap, as I'm not very good at multiplex/synch notation. Here's a video: https://youtu.be/8nWl93i5O9Y (it's right at the beginning)
I'm thinking it's [21]. Any other theories?
p.s. the second pattern in the video is similarly weird, but with 4 balls. The same question applies.
Thanks :)
Reuben
I guess ([42x],0)* is probably the same as [21], but the pattern isn't synchronous, and [42x]* would be 6 balls how I'd parse it. Also I think that the 2x only works if it's explicitly (,) synchronized.
As for the slomo button, I agree, I had to turn on youtube's html5 trial to check because that has a speed setting. Given that JTV works for me considerably better in html5, it would be nice for JTV's html5 player to have a slomo button.
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