I was looking for how to use interrupts on RP PIco when I stumbled upon this video. Wow, What a great tool! I frequently have 5 or 6 projects going and since I rely heavily on the mail system for parts I find that I've often forgotten what I was think when the parts I ordered actually arrive. I think your methods described here will really allow me to pick up again exactly where I left after long delays in between working on that particular project. I really like how the tabs allow you to keep specialized notes for whatever experiment you might have been performing, and the space to allow you to add in any extras that might be required. Funny, but for as obvious as it appears that note keeping is a no-brainer, I'm kicking myself for all the years I've not thought of something like this myself, especially since I'm not a Spring Chicken and have been around the block since '62! I'm definitely will be giving this a try! Live and learn! Thanks!
@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHutАй бұрын
Hello ronaldchinn5967, glad to hear that you found this video, hopefully you also found the one related to interrupts! I have been trying to keep good notes, but like you, there wasn't a "good" tool for me. The tabs certainly are the key for me. I can organize all the different information and find it FAST. Before, I would have docs made with Thonny, Google Docs, Notepad, you name it. Never could find anything and it drove me crazy. Hopefully you can get into the routine because, as I am finding out, it is a massive time and frustration saver. Us old farts have to help each other out (I'm 63 and need all the help I can get). Cheers! Chris
@wktoddАй бұрын
If you find the time Chris, try adding a de-esser to your audio recording chain, to control sibilance on the 'S' sounds (my cheap tablet may be making it worse , but i have not noticed it as bad on other channels)
@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHutАй бұрын
Good morning wktodd, Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. My hearing is so bad that I am usually just hoping people can understand what I am saying. About the only Audio correction I do is when there is white noise in the background, especially when the furnace / air conditioning is running. I can't say if I hear the "noise" of 'S's, but it may be in one of my dead frequencies that I can't here. I just looked at Audacity to see if it had a de-esser and didn't see one. Perhaps someone has a plug-in for it. Thanks again, much appreciated! Cheers Chris
@manfredbogner9799Күн бұрын
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@MakingStuffwithChrisDeHut12 сағат бұрын
Guten Morgen manfredbogner9799, Danke, Prost! Chris