(I'm clearly not able to keep up with a weekly rhythmn with my current workflow, but I'll keep experimenting with what I want out of this :)
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Kartik Agaram
05/06/2020, 6:11 PM
Pointing out that physical knobs work well with a structured editor: š¤Æ
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Chris Maughan
05/06/2020, 6:18 PM
Wow, lots of cool stuff there; and great to see people using it.
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Ivan Reese
05/06/2020, 9:52 PM
That hardware UI gave me so many good feelings. This was a great video, and I'm super excited to see where this goes. Awesome that people are already using alv, and the example music made with it was a great touch.
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Ryan King
05/08/2020, 1:25 PM
I love this makeshift hardware, what's it built with? Besides al foil.
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s-ol
05/08/2020, 2:18 PM
@Ryan King an ESP32, two rotary encoders, cardboard, aluminum foil and enameled wire :)
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Ryan King
05/09/2020, 4:35 AM
Iām definitely learning how to do this one day!
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s-ol
05/09/2020, 8:50 AM
@Ryan King go for it! This could be done with any arduino as well, talking over the USB connection. The ESP32 is special because it has WiFi and Bluetooth integrated. I'm using WiFi for connectivity here, but thats just because this grew out of a project to build a wireless light dimmer ;)