Author: Hans Humblet
Drawing on the iPad – Tayasui sketches
Visualization – Blender
Bitwise operations
Bitwise operations can sometimes look like some abstract hocus pocus. But if you take the time to get to understand the ins and outs, you’ll see that they can be very useful in some specific occasions. Continue reading “Bitwise operations”
Project Effects Loop Switcher: Introduction to the project
Why a loop switcher?
Like most guitar geeks I too am cursed with an incurable disease named GAS. For those who may have never heard of it before: it’s an acronym which stands for Gear Aquisition Syndrome, or the irresistible urge to try and buy new guitar gear. All this in the holy search for the ultimate sound. Continue reading “Project Effects Loop Switcher: Introduction to the project”
Drawing on the iPad – Adobe Sketch
There’s an app called ‘Sketch’ by Adobe. It features some great traditional drawing tools, like pecils, pens, brushes etc.
But there is one specific tool which really stands out when it comes to mimicking the real thing. Continue reading “Drawing on the iPad – Adobe Sketch”
Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 6: Building a prototype
Great! So we’ve got everything sorted out about how our loop switcher should behave.
However, before we start writing code, we need some sort of a prototype to test it on. In this chapter I will show you how to build such a prototype (the one you can see in the video of my previous post PART 5: Defining features). Continue reading “Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 6: Building a prototype”
Arduino: quirks and pitfalls
In this post I will list all pitfalls I encountered while experimenting with Arduino boards. Some of these topics may seem logical to the more advanced Arduino developer, however, as a novice, not knowing them may cause a lot frustration. Continue reading “Arduino: quirks and pitfalls”
Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 5: Defining features
Ok, now that we’re introduced to the Arduino workflow (see Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 4: ‘Hello Arduino’…) it’s time to start thinking of how exactly we want our loop switcher to behave. Continue reading “Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 5: Defining features”
Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 4: ‘Hello Arduino’…
For me the first steps into Arduino World went like a breeze. Easy peasy! So it was time to move on to some more ‘advanced’ stuff. How about a good old ‘Hello World’? Continue reading “Project Effects Loop Switcher
PART 4: ‘Hello Arduino’…”