Hi! I saw your tutorial video and code and all of these are very awesome! Here, I have one question. Regarding the three pins (POT_CS, POT_SCK, POT_SDO), how can i construct the circuit. I think these pins help to control the volumes of the engine sound but i couldn't find any information about the circuit construction. Can you give any information regarding this issue? Thank you.
fist all very very compliments! I tried to do it and by potentiometer works very well but when i connect the radio does not work the radio is audigy 9x and i use arduino uno can you give me a little help? ciao
Gianluca Faccioli It's been a while since I've looked at the code, but 2 things come to mind. First are you changing the mode booleans? And second if you're running a 9X are you connecting the Arduino to a centre sprung channel?
74HC Thank you very much , I have a project like this for my rc truck, but still finding for a lot of data every night. Your VDO is helpful. You are very intelligent.
Liked, subbed, watched! :) I wanted to do something like this for a while, I like yours a lot! One thing that I would want is a soundmodule that not only covers variable rpm of the engine, but also the load. Your module sounds (to me) as if the engine is always almost running at no load. I think that is because the "aggressiveness" of a real engine's sound changes when it sees load, and its frequency changes when the rpm changes. Any ideas on this?
This is a limitation of altering the playback speed of a short sample. It kinda gets the job done, but as you say a lot of the nuances of the sound get missed. Ideally the engine sound needs to be generated on the fly by mixing a few sine, triangle and maybe square waves. I know it's doable with the ATMEGA, I've seen it done, but the source for the projects aren't available. At some point I want to have a go, but as it wont be a quick project I'm not sure when I'll get a chance.
Gianluca Faccioli Yes, yes, sorry, on a standard mode 2 transmitter the throttle is on the left stick, up and down. The throttle will stay where you leave the stick and not return to the centre position. This could be causing some issues. The best thing to do would be if you could goto 74hc.co.uk and send me a message on the contact form, then we can sort out some pictures.
this is the best, it discuss the fundamental how engine runs and sound
Check diyguy esp32 rc sound module
Custard Cream for all!! :D Thank you for such a detailed video :)
Hi! I saw your tutorial video and code and all of these are very awesome! Here, I have one question. Regarding the three pins (POT_CS, POT_SCK, POT_SDO), how can i construct the circuit. I think these pins help to control the volumes of the engine sound but i couldn't find any information about the circuit construction. Can you give any information regarding this issue? Thank you.
best explaination sir
sir for this why arduino uno and arduino pro mini both used with arduin uno not working please axplain
this is what im looking for
fist all very very compliments! I tried to do it and by potentiometer works very well but when i connect the radio does not work the radio is audigy 9x and i use arduino uno can you give me a little help? ciao
Gianluca Faccioli It's been a while since I've looked at the code, but 2 things come to mind. First are you changing the mode booleans? And second if you're running a 9X are you connecting the Arduino to a centre sprung channel?
I'm not familiar with English, please tell me what is the IC number at 4.58. it 's hard enough for me.
thank you.
That would be a 75HC4017 Johnson Counter. Used here to run 8 servo channels from the ATMega32U4.
74HC Thank you very much , I have a project like this for my rc truck, but still finding for a lot of data every night. Your VDO is helpful. You are very intelligent.
Noise is their any way how to change sound from engine to any other
Do you have any video about your servo tester?
what module board have you used?
Seriously considering building something like this for my electric fiat.. ;-)
Can I please get the code for mega 2560?
Is this RCMojo??
yes i have change the booleans and i connect arduino's pin two on the receive's signal pin i can not understand spung chanel sorry
Liked, subbed, watched! :)
I wanted to do something like this for a while, I like yours a lot!
One thing that I would want is a soundmodule that not only covers variable rpm of the engine, but also the load. Your module sounds (to me) as if the engine is always almost running at no load. I think that is because the "aggressiveness" of a real engine's sound changes when it sees load, and its frequency changes when the rpm changes.
Any ideas on this?
This is a limitation of altering the playback speed of a short sample. It kinda gets the job done, but as you say a lot of the nuances of the sound get missed. Ideally the engine sound needs to be generated on the fly by mixing a few sine, triangle and maybe square waves. I know it's doable with the ATMEGA, I've seen it done, but the source for the projects aren't available.
At some point I want to have a go, but as it wont be a quick project I'm not sure when I'll get a chance.
74HC Sorry do you not have a solution for me?☺
Gianluca Faccioli Yes, yes, sorry, on a standard mode 2 transmitter the throttle is on the left stick, up and down. The throttle will stay where you leave the stick and not return to the centre position. This could be causing some issues. The best thing to do would be if you could goto 74hc.co.uk and send me a message on the contact form, then we can sort out some pictures.
ok 74HC i will take a photo or video regards
rofl. Is that my kitchen or yours?