man you are really great I have been looking all over the internet for Arduino tutorials this is by far the best tutorial I ever enjoyed The reason is that you explained the code, because in fact after some time with Arduino the problem doesn't become the hardware yet the main problem becomes knowing what type of command is needed to run your idea
Jaime Fairbanks Hey there, I am glad that you enjoyed the video. Cheers on the musician part. I am a drummer myself and I love love love music. Hi five bud!!
Hey, That was a great tut. And can you make a tut about how can I get a sound from sd card and change its pitch, mod and so? Like a portable midi.. I know you can. Please make one..
Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yeah, I like to go through the code of anything so that it is understandable. Sometimes you just can't get it all from the comments. lol
Some person think flat is the Z axis. I really do not all about microcontrollers or cellphones but if you want to play multiple tones at once you should use two or more microntrollers at the same time or use an array of RAM with the note or soundlist like the probably do: ruclips.net/video/DTb0k_P1wlY/видео.html
I would just place the other buzzer on another GPIO and just play the tone right after the other one int the code. The code execution should be fast enough that your ears will not hear the lag.
You can use my playTunes tool at infinitybeam.io/playtune.html to help you generate Arduino ToneMelody-compatible Tunes. Have a bash making your own tunes for your Arduino-based project!
Hello misperry, Wow what a great instructional video, Thank you. I was just looking for some music I could use for an Arduino Pong I recently finished when I came across this one. I really never understood music and how to make it but tonight got a better education than I was looking for. I am curious, I know you are discussing using a speaker but have you ever thought about using buzzers. At about 19:05 you talk about not being able to make two notes at once. Have you ever heard about something called basedll ? It seems to be a way of seemingly making up to three different notes at the same time (using buzzers anyway). Here is a youtube link I came across earlier tonight, ruclips.net/video/liRF4alsvaI/видео.html . At about 3:10 the music starts and it sounds quite good (at least to me). Just a suggestion. By the way I have bookmarked this video and I have a feeling I will be watching it many more times in the near future. Again thank you.
maybe one reason to dislike this video is the constant disgusting swallowing noises, the stuttering, the repetitions of words and the slow overall progress. other than that it’s a mildly useful content.
man you are really great
I have been looking all over the internet for Arduino tutorials
this is by far the best tutorial I ever enjoyed
The reason is that you explained the code, because in fact after some time with Arduino the problem doesn't become the hardware yet the main problem becomes knowing what type of command is needed to run your idea
Hey there, thanks for the comment I am very glad the video helped you out. Thanks again the feed back is great to have.
WOW!!!
I am a musician & I don't anything about code but I watched the video and it made a lot of sense.
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Jaime Fairbanks Hey there, I am glad that you enjoyed the video. Cheers on the musician part. I am a drummer myself and I love love love music. Hi five bud!!
Wow, in-depth, concise and thorough. Thanks,
This is really good stuff.Too bad more people don't appreciate videos like this.
Good job!!!! I like that you explained the code.
Very good tutorial. Easy to follow and go back and review. Good pacing. You teach rather than prognosticate. Thanks!
this was a great explanation, why would anyone dislike it sheesh
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You are the best, no joke
Hey, That was a great tut. And can you make a tut about how can I get a sound from sd card and change its pitch, mod and so? Like a portable midi.. I know you can. Please make one..
Hello where can I find those images you showing in video ?
Great explanation of the code, I like it :)
Hey there, thanks for the comment. Yeah, I like to go through the code of anything so that it is understandable. Sometimes you just can't get it all from the comments. lol
Some person think flat is the Z axis. I really do not all about microcontrollers or cellphones but if you want to play multiple tones at once you should use two or more microntrollers at the same time or use an array of RAM with the note or soundlist like the probably do: ruclips.net/video/DTb0k_P1wlY/видео.html
Hello could you maybe do the link again in because the Link now dont work.
Hey, what do I do if I want to have 2 pieze buzzer play 2 different melodies and duration at the same time??
I would just place the other buzzer on another GPIO and just play the tone right after the other one int the code. The code execution should be fast enough that your ears will not hear the lag.
You can use my playTunes tool at infinitybeam.io/playtune.html to help you generate Arduino ToneMelody-compatible Tunes. Have a bash making your own tunes for your Arduino-based project!
your tool is not working can you please share another way to generate tone melody for arduino
very helpful ansered all my questions
Hello misperry, Wow what a great instructional video, Thank you. I was just looking for some music I could use for an Arduino Pong I recently finished when I came across this one. I really never understood music and how to make it but tonight got a better education than I was looking for. I am curious, I know you are discussing using a speaker but have you ever thought about using buzzers. At about 19:05 you talk about not being able to make two notes at once. Have you ever heard about something called basedll ? It seems to be a way of seemingly making up to three different notes at the same time (using buzzers anyway). Here is a youtube link I came across earlier tonight, ruclips.net/video/liRF4alsvaI/видео.html . At about 3:10 the music starts and it sounds quite good (at least to me). Just a suggestion. By the way I have bookmarked this video and I have a feeling I will be watching it many more times in the near future. Again thank you.
Very nice video
thanks and I am glad you enjoyed it.
Типичный американец. То что можно было показать за 10 минут, сделал затянутым его на 30 минут.
Ладно показать, парень пытаетя обьяснить как оно роботает.
thank you nice project
Hey there, thanks for your comment. I am glad that you enjoyed the video.
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maybe one reason to dislike this video is the constant disgusting swallowing noises, the stuttering, the repetitions of words and the slow overall progress. other than that it’s a mildly useful content.
and the 200 oks, ok, ok, ok .
I play Trombone and piano
wow here's your reward
there isnt one
Very nice tutorial.. do you want me to subscribe you?
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