Lovely video, Jens. Great combination of your different skills. Looking forward to another music-related project. ps. Great pacing, and I loved the sassy bits.
Can´t stop making these fantastic videos huh? The full engineering package in one video this time. The final product was great but your kitchen was greater ngl
Thanks for your support and kind words, I really appreciate it! Haha to be fair I also love my kitchen, I refurbished it myself actually reusing old cabinets but adding new handles, tiles, sink, countertop etc. 😃
Thank you! Ooh wow, that's exciting! Looking forward to it and feeling honored, big fan of everything Arduino! 🤩 You have a pretty looking website btw!
Absolutely! You'd best use a native USB Arduino (micro or Leonardo I believe) though it is possible with all Arduino s. Check out my video with the fidget spinner synth, there I control an Arduino directly with MIDI from Ableton!
Lovely video, Jens. Great combination of your different skills. Looking forward to another music-related project.
ps. Great pacing, and I loved the sassy bits.
Thank you once more for the kind words, Herman 😊
A+ video and A+ project!
Ahhh thanks so much Sander! ❤
Can´t stop making these fantastic videos huh? The full engineering package in one video this time. The final product was great but your kitchen was greater ngl
Thanks for your support and kind words, I really appreciate it! Haha to be fair I also love my kitchen, I refurbished it myself actually reusing old cabinets but adding new handles, tiles, sink, countertop etc. 😃
Great work! Look out for a post about this soon on the official Arduino blog 😉
Thank you! Ooh wow, that's exciting! Looking forward to it and feeling honored, big fan of everything Arduino! 🤩 You have a pretty looking website btw!
@@JensMakerAdventures Thanks! :)
Super cool Jens!! ❤
Thanks Marijn! 😃
cool AF 👍
Thanks! 😃
7:19 Laying down some truth.
Hahaha sadly yes 😂
Cool!
Thank you! 😃
Is there a way to hook Ableton up directly to the Arduino so you can send it the MIDI data in realtime?
Absolutely! You'd best use a native USB Arduino (micro or Leonardo I believe) though it is possible with all Arduino s. Check out my video with the fidget spinner synth, there I control an Arduino directly with MIDI from Ableton!