Loving these. Looking forward to finding out about Daisy accepting instrument signal as well as line. I think I know how it would work but always good to have someone confirm. Thanks for all you do 🌼
@@electrosmithcoI’ve been doing some research into Op-Amps recently, it would be so cool to see how you explain them. I’m sure you’d do a great job of talking through the different configurations (of feedback loops etc).
@@electrosmithco Thanks! It just keeps evolving beyond my original expectations. Knowledge = creative potential = learning = knowledge. It's an endless feedback loop. Hoping for some Yt demos this summer...ish.🙄
I think instead of hand holding normal arduino electronics once a month, where there's already plethora of tutorials, it might be more benifical for your target market to up the game a bit. Like multiplexing connections to the seed lib, or handleing instrument inputs. Just some food for thought, I would assume most of the people buying a seed would be people that are upping their electronic skills, not starting them. love the product, keep it up either way.
We appreciate your feedback!! The electronics basics is pretty much complete now with this video, so we can start covering a more Daisy-specific electronics topics :)
I appreciate some intro/entry level stuff but more specific to Daisy Seed's strengths so, instead of Arduino code, its more in Max MSP or PureData or other Daisy Seed-unique IDEs.
takumi needs a x2 raise, a beach vacation and to make videos everyday
Thank you for the kind words! :)
Loving these.
Looking forward to finding out about Daisy accepting instrument signal as well as line.
I think I know how it would work but always good to have someone confirm.
Thanks for all you do 🌼
Yes!! We have been wanting to make videos on op-amps for sure!! :D
@@electrosmithco great!
@@electrosmithcoI’ve been doing some research into Op-Amps recently, it would be so cool to see how you explain them. I’m sure you’d do a great job of talking through the different configurations (of feedback loops etc).
These videos have been awesome! I love your delivery, providing theory, electronics and programming separately. Great for teaching this old dog 😅
We appreciate the kind words, thank you!! So glad to hear that these videos have been helpful on your journey :D
I'd like to understand what that for loop is cycling on, or what is MyCallback. Basically understand more thoroughly the code please.
Yes, I have been wanting to make a video on that to explain thoroughly! It would be the next video on this DaisyDuino series.
Yeeeeaaahhh content ❤❤❤
Thanks!! 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Takumi!
Great to see you back!
Looking forward to this series.
Just completing my latest T4 Laser Synth ver VI PCB. 😎
Good to see you here :)
I hope your laser synth project has been coming together since we last talked.
@@electrosmithco Thanks!
It just keeps evolving beyond my original expectations.
Knowledge = creative potential = learning = knowledge.
It's an endless feedback loop.
Hoping for some Yt demos this summer...ish.🙄
I think instead of hand holding normal arduino electronics once a month, where there's already plethora of tutorials, it might be more benifical for your target market to up the game a bit. Like multiplexing connections to the seed lib, or handleing instrument inputs.
Just some food for thought, I would assume most of the people buying a seed would be people that are upping their electronic skills, not starting them.
love the product, keep it up either way.
We appreciate your feedback!! The electronics basics is pretty much complete now with this video, so we can start covering a more Daisy-specific electronics topics :)
@@electrosmithco excellent so cloning an op1-field next month right ;P
I appreciate some intro/entry level stuff but more specific to Daisy Seed's strengths so, instead of Arduino code, its more in Max MSP or PureData or other Daisy Seed-unique IDEs.
@@chillywilson Hahaha!
@@Daruma_Studio i feel like plugdata to seed tutorials are going to be thing that can propel us into a new maker boom
At the current rate of video releases it will be 20 years before we see how to code a basic synth.