@@unbekannterinterpret I thought many years about making drones. Last days I spend on looking for equipment and thanks to you I found what I need. Many thanks.
Couldn't disagree more. I'm really interested in what he does but the camera angle is bad, camera is too far from the device and his arm and hands constantly get in the way. I found this extremely hard to to follow. I keep rewinding to try and figure out what's going on. Very frustrating.
Interesting videos but for a newbie like me, I have to make a number of criticisms. You go too fast, the camera angle and lighting are terrible, your hands constantly obscure the panel, and all that makes it really really hard to see what you're patching, especially on a small screen.
If you are a newbie, how do you know i go to fast? Maybe you are a bit slow? And if your screen of the phone is to small than just watch it on a bigger screen right? 😁 have a good one
I know you go too fast because you go too fast, and if you're going too fast for a newbie, then you've lost a bunch of your potential audience. And I chromecasted it to my widescreen TV, which did not, remarkably, get your bloody arms out of the way so I could see the patches. A simple patch diagram at the end would obviate all these problems. See how easy it is to find a solution instead of wasting our time making snarky replies? You're welcome.
@@duncankimball yo bro, i usualy dont do this kind of vids. and i dont know if you are aware of camera situations on a setup like this. little tip, if its to fast, use the youtube slomofunktion and than you might be able to follow. in generall i didnt thought about newbies in that video and i think thats ok. if you are not able to follow than i have to say, bad luck. maybe get the basics down and than it wouldnt be a problem i guess. not everything is for everybody all the time, maybe just accept that you are not on the right level yet to get it. good luck with that regards
Wunderbar!! In der schlaflosen Nacht war diese Drone Musik so beruhigend... Und jetzt kann ich aie selber spielen ! Herzlichen Dank !
das freut mich zu hören, gern geschehen!
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Thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out how to get these 3 voices talking independently.
Ohhh my!!! This is soo cool, im going to grab my vmodular to try this right now, thank you!!!
Amazing. You change my life. Not joking.
thanks a lot buddy 🙏 thats quit a big compliment 😅
@@unbekannterinterpret I thought many years about making drones. Last days I spend on looking for equipment and thanks to you I found what I need. Many thanks.
Magic. Thanks. Lee
Thankyou so much. This is so clear constructive and helpful
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Couldn't disagree more. I'm really interested in what he does but the camera angle is bad, camera is too far from the device and his arm and hands constantly get in the way. I found this extremely hard to to follow. I keep rewinding to try and figure out what's going on. Very frustrating.
Nice
Hey! Thx for sharing 😎😍😎 I use Volcas too..searching for other guys like me 👍 Subbed you! ✌🍀
thanks man!
Interesting videos but for a newbie like me, I have to make a number of criticisms. You go too fast, the camera angle and lighting are terrible, your hands constantly obscure the panel, and all that makes it really really hard to see what you're patching, especially on a small screen.
If you are a newbie, how do you know i go to fast? Maybe you are a bit slow? And if your screen of the phone is to small than just watch it on a bigger screen right? 😁 have a good one
I know you go too fast because you go too fast, and if you're going too fast for a newbie, then you've lost a bunch of your potential audience. And I chromecasted it to my widescreen TV, which did not, remarkably, get your bloody arms out of the way so I could see the patches. A simple patch diagram at the end would obviate all these problems. See how easy it is to find a solution instead of wasting our time making snarky replies? You're welcome.
@@duncankimball yo bro, i usualy dont do this kind of vids. and i dont know if you are aware of camera situations on a setup like this. little tip, if its to fast, use the youtube slomofunktion and than you might be able to follow. in generall i didnt thought about newbies in that video and i think thats ok. if you are not able to follow than i have to say, bad luck. maybe get the basics down and than it wouldnt be a problem i guess. not everything is for everybody all the time, maybe just accept that you are not on the right level yet to get it. good luck with that regards