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I was just about to make a switch that connects and disconnects the signal to the microphone in the box before I watched this video 💀
ОтветитьIs there anyway to get the led to stay on in toggle mode???
ОтветитьI was looking for a simple way to create a mute light I could set next to my monitor, but this project addresses my militant etiquette in a way I didn't think could be improved. All is so differently is add a way to connect an external mute light to this and it would be much more than perfect in terms of overall considerations. You went above and beyond for sure!
ОтветитьIs there anyway of making the light stay ON when muted?
ОтветитьThis is so intuitive and inspirational. it looks so professional. Can the led be lit to green (would need a different switch) when the box is active/ connected. Then turn red when muted. It would be best if there was some way to get a feedback from the conf software.
ОтветитьI wonder if it is possible another way to inject command to mute discord.
Ответить"Yell At Ur kids 😂"
ОтветитьIt would be great to have that LED powered when your mic should be active. For instance toggle mode would get a little lost if you pressed it a couple times and forgot if you're muted or not. I'm gonna make a couple of these, and when I do I'll link your video in my write up!
Thanks for the inspiration :)
This is useless
Ответитьif you could do a foot pedal... ;) love the project.
ОтветитьWould this work with an Uno?
ОтветитьNice video Dave! Although you could use a Pro Micro, this looks like a good 'works straight out of the box' type solution for those who just need to solve a problem right now. And amazingly, for once I even have all the necessary bits in-stock including a suitable enclosure.
ОтветитьNice video! Like always.
Btw I did your midi pedalboard but I'm wondering how to make it wireless via midi and USB (hairless midi). Would you be kind enough to make a video about it? Thank you!
Fun project. Commenting here to boost your engagement metrics. 😉
ОтветитьSuggestion: the teensy is pricey and overpowered for this kind of projects, you can just rely on a Pro Micro clone which can cost between €/$ 2 to 5 depending on quantity and from which store you buy them.
EDIT: oh someone already gave you this suggestion
Nice, Arduino pro micro can does the same and are much cheaper..
ОтветитьPretty simple, but effective. an excellent vid! I have a bunch of Arduino Leonardo's here... can they do the keyboard emulation as well?
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