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Appreciate the shoutout friend 🙌 No joke have been toying around with an idea like this for months but I am nowhere as experienced with hardware as you are lol. Hope you can do some more iterations and designs, would love to see this project flourish!!
Heyyy, so awesome to see you here! 🙌 Thanks for the kind words-it means a lot! I’ve actually been planning to upgrade it with an ESP32 and design a custom PCB for the next iteration.
Random guy here, I also made something quite similar, but with a couple more functions a few months ago using an esp32 (am I trying to get more people to watch my video on it? Maybe). Anyhow, kudos for actually making it into a proper device and not just a jumble of wires, nice job.
Heyyy just watched your video, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY 'couple more functions' THAT THING IS GENERATIONS AHEAD. XD Great work my next plan was to move to esp32 for better performance, but the thing you made is awesome and better than what I could do ʷʰᶦᶜʰ ᵐᵉᵃⁿˢ ᴵ ᵐᶦᵍʰᵗ ˢᵗᵉᵃˡ ʸᵒᵘʳ ᶜᵒᵈᵉ ᵗᵒᵒ ʰᵃʰᵃ
If by "better performance" you mean "crashes half the time you search for a song" then sure. :P But feel free to grab the code from GitHub and ask if you have any issue (i can possibly also get you a version with button support if i got the time). Would be nice to see someone more capable make it into a proper thing.
Sugestion: try to raise the audio levels a bit and lower the music whenever you use it, other then this, this is gucci, subscribed, keep the awesome work
Awesome video! I hope some of my super messy code was useful but I can tell you put in a lot of effort to make things better! Subscribed and looking forward to your next videos!!
Thank you so much! 🙌 Your code was super helpful-it gave me a great starting point, and I had fun building on it. Really appreciate the support and the subscription! Stay tuned for more videos; I’ve got some exciting projects lined up!
334th subscriber here, awesome video, just a small tip, check audio volume of music in post-prod, the music at the beginning was a bit too loud (maybe lower it when speaking). Don't let this discourage you, good luck and thanks for interesting video!
Yes, it could have been a little lower but the mic that I use are cheap 20$ aliexpress mic that have a lot of static and background noise to hide that I use a dialogue booster (noise suppressor) also a lil loud background music. P.S. Thanks for your amazing feedback, I am still learning and this helps a lot
(341th sub!) thats a pretty cute project! I've been planning to make a little spotify screen for my own esp32 and random displays that I've not touched in years but haven't gotten around to the software! that's adorable great work :D also just curious where could I find the discord? :D
@@glowytheglowbug Honestly, I thought no one would watch this video so I didn't bother to make a server and put a link there 🥲🥲 but with all this support I will build a server and add a link ASAP o7
Awesome video dude this is great, are you open for collaborators in the project? I’m a cs student and Im used to work with ESP32 and esp8266 mcs and I think some cool features could be added to the project
That would be amazing you can fork the project from GitHub or send a Pull request with new features, I personally also have a lot of plans for this project but porting it to an ESP-32 would be an amazing idea. P.S. Thanks for your support
Pro tip: mix your music down so it isn't louder than your voice, that way we'll be able to hear what you're saying instead of the pink panther theme tune.
Ouch the audio mixing in the intro is painfully bad, please try to make the voice at least 10dB louder than bg music. Which is a nitpick given the rest of the vid is nice enough.
@@really-goose This is a simplified rule of thumb advice. Masters of sidechain and EQ can make the voice nominally nearly as loud as background music and still make the voice easy to read, but that's advanced audio wizardry and there's many ways to do it wrong.
@ is there any resource that is good for audio engineering or editing is general? When I search how to edit TH-cam videos all I see is the Mr. Beast type stuff, I have no problem with that but I don’t want to edit my stuff like that with 100 sound effects. 🙃
@@really-goose Too many and none particularly comprehensive and beginner friendly that i know of? Like i don't know whether you'd gain much from Dan Worrall's channel for example. I guess skipping the whole meandering back and forth between too much and too little information and hazardous levels of dubious advice is what all sorts of paid/subscription courses (by companies often described as having scummy business practices) are purportedly for. Have you noticed how many successful youtubers of random topics (excluding the ones who have always hired editors) have a secret background in music, with a random MIDI keyboard or DAW controller occasionally accidentally snaking its way into the shot?
Hey everyone! 🎉 The Discord server is live!
I’m building a friendly community for DIY enthusiasts, tech tinkerers, and gadget nerds. Whether you're into programming, 3D printing, or creative projects, I’d love to connect, chat, and share ideas with all of you.
pls join: discord.gg/xwkCtSVVaW 🦢
Appreciate the shoutout friend 🙌 No joke have been toying around with an idea like this for months but I am nowhere as experienced with hardware as you are lol. Hope you can do some more iterations and designs, would love to see this project flourish!!
Heyyy, so awesome to see you here! 🙌 Thanks for the kind words-it means a lot! I’ve actually been planning to upgrade it with an ESP32 and design a custom PCB for the next iteration.
currently, 311 subs, i am investing, its gonna become 312, i expect it to get to about 500,000 in the next few months.
Thank you for this great comment, I will need all the help for my next project ;)
same
Random guy here, I also made something quite similar, but with a couple more functions a few months ago using an esp32 (am I trying to get more people to watch my video on it? Maybe).
Anyhow, kudos for actually making it into a proper device and not just a jumble of wires, nice job.
Heyyy just watched your video, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY 'couple more functions' THAT THING IS GENERATIONS AHEAD. XD
Great work my next plan was to move to esp32 for better performance, but the thing you made is awesome and better than what I could do ʷʰᶦᶜʰ ᵐᵉᵃⁿˢ ᴵ ᵐᶦᵍʰᵗ ˢᵗᵉᵃˡ ʸᵒᵘʳ ᶜᵒᵈᵉ ᵗᵒᵒ ʰᵃʰᵃ
If by "better performance" you mean "crashes half the time you search for a song" then sure. :P
But feel free to grab the code from GitHub and ask if you have any issue (i can possibly also get you a version with button support if i got the time).
Would be nice to see someone more capable make it into a proper thing.
great job, hope you continue to build awesome stuff
Unbelievable production! Keep it up! :D
Thanks a lot!, Still learning though
Probably one of the most entertaining diy videos i have seen in a while!
@@osky.engineer Thank you for this awesome comment
Sugestion: try to raise the audio levels a bit and lower the music whenever you use it, other then this, this is gucci, subscribed, keep the awesome work
alright, just subbed. your editing is amazing, i chuckled a few times watching the video
Dammmnnnnn, ngl this is looking ultra kewl and has a lot of potential to be modified and upgraded....
Good job 😃
Thanks! 😁 I already have some upgrades planned
Awesome video! I hope some of my super messy code was useful but I can tell you put in a lot of effort to make things better! Subscribed and looking forward to your next videos!!
Thank you so much! 🙌 Your code was super helpful-it gave me a great starting point, and I had fun building on it. Really appreciate the support and the subscription! Stay tuned for more videos; I’ve got some exciting projects lined up!
Very nicely done!
OMG! love to see that you found this. I am heavily inspired by the DeskThing project, if I had a CarThing it would totally be a DeskThing
This videos format, content and humour is elite. Your channel is gonna go far bro!
I appreciate that!
Damn, your video making skills are REALLY GOOD. I'd love to see you grow, keep up the good work man!
Thanks !
ur gonna make it big. good luck
Really cool man! Enjoyable video as well
334th subscriber here, awesome video, just a small tip, check audio volume of music in post-prod, the music at the beginning was a bit too loud (maybe lower it when speaking). Don't let this discourage you, good luck and thanks for interesting video!
Yes, it could have been a little lower but the mic that I use are cheap 20$ aliexpress mic that have a lot of static and background noise to hide that I use a dialogue booster (noise suppressor) also a lil loud background music.
P.S. Thanks for your amazing feedback, I am still learning and this helps a lot
Good video, and nice editing I subscribed!
Nice designs, great video! Subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Very rough around the edges but good for a new channel! I'll look forward to seeing more
Still Learning!
omg , i had this idea for a while, glad yoy made it
Hope you enjoyed it!
really good video. especially on the jokes!
Hey, thanks!
U Nailed the intro 💀
Nice work
Other people said it, but the **background** music was way too loud. Hint, it should be in the background, not forground.
Yup, unfortunately it's too late to do anything now. 🥲🥲 Still learning will mix it better next time.
@@really-goose its all good! Its a learning experience! Still liked the video :D
eyy nice work!
(341th sub!) thats a pretty cute project! I've been planning to make a little spotify screen for my own esp32 and random displays that I've not touched in years but haven't gotten around to the software! that's adorable great work :D also just curious where could I find the discord? :D
@@glowytheglowbug Honestly, I thought no one would watch this video so I didn't bother to make a server and put a link there 🥲🥲 but with all this support I will build a server and add a link ASAP o7
@@really-goose awh, i looked through all your socials and couldn't find any discord ;-; lmk once you create it thanks! :DDD
Good stuff
You got a sub there bud
Love your video😊
investing in this channel
STONKS!
372nd sub my dude i like this content!
Nice!
why are you so underrated
nicee vid
3:16 I can't stop laughing at this part
Awesome video dude this is great, are you open for collaborators in the project? I’m a cs student and Im used to work with ESP32 and esp8266 mcs and I think some cool features could be added to the project
That would be amazing you can fork the project from GitHub or send a Pull request with new features, I personally also have a lot of plans for this project but porting it to an ESP-32 would be an amazing idea.
P.S. Thanks for your support
Pro tip: mix your music down so it isn't louder than your voice, that way we'll be able to hear what you're saying instead of the pink panther theme tune.
yesss next time you won't see the panther coming XD
Ouch the audio mixing in the intro is painfully bad, please try to make the voice at least 10dB louder than bg music.
Which is a nitpick given the rest of the vid is nice enough.
Yeah still learning this 10dB tip will come hand next time thnx
@@really-goose This is a simplified rule of thumb advice. Masters of sidechain and EQ can make the voice nominally nearly as loud as background music and still make the voice easy to read, but that's advanced audio wizardry and there's many ways to do it wrong.
@ is there any resource that is good for audio engineering or editing is general? When I search how to edit TH-cam videos all I see is the Mr. Beast type stuff, I have no problem with that but I don’t want to edit my stuff like that with 100 sound effects. 🙃
@@really-goose Too many and none particularly comprehensive and beginner friendly that i know of? Like i don't know whether you'd gain much from Dan Worrall's channel for example.
I guess skipping the whole meandering back and forth between too much and too little information and hazardous levels of dubious advice is what all sorts of paid/subscription courses (by companies often described as having scummy business practices) are purportedly for.
Have you noticed how many successful youtubers of random topics (excluding the ones who have always hired editors) have a secret background in music, with a random MIDI keyboard or DAW controller occasionally accidentally snaking its way into the shot?
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