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ADSR based on lookup table for Arduino Due (and other Arduinos)

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Code for interfacing between Arduino and Ableton (via Max for Live - Cycling 74)

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Code for controlling LEDs with Arduino from Ableton (via Max for Live - Cycling 74)

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Ableton and Arduino source code of an LFO+ADSR, generated in an Arduino Due and controlled through Ableton with Max for Live (Cycling74).

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BLE on ESP32: Examples for how to use many characteristics and notifications

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Simple example of an ESP32 based Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Server

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BLE for ESP32: Example codes for Server and Client to exchange Strings and Integers with PROPERTY_READ, PROPERTY_WRITE and PROPERTY_NOTIFY

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BLE for ESP32: examples of how to scale to very many characteristics and how to send commands from the client to the server

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Simple code to communicate with an App on your Android phone (MIT App Inventor) to an ESP32 (Arduino). Works on Android Phones only. Please make sure that your ESP32 has integrated Bluetooth. Device used for coding: ESP32-WROOM-32D. Youtube explanation is available (see below).

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This Code provides an example of how to send values larger than 256 between ESP32 and MIT App Inventor and a simple protocol is introduced to send over an ID with an associated value. This is practical for sending over control and/or sensor values. Please make sure that your ESP32 has integrated Bluetooth. Device used for coding: ESP32-WROOM-32D. Youtube explanation is available (see description).

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Code for a webserver on the ESP32 to control LEDs using JSON, and websockets

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Part 4 of the ESP32 webserver series: with this code you can show plots on the ESP32 webinterface. This is ideal when using the ESP32 as a server for IoT applications and you want to show for instance how a parameters changes over time.

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LFO for Arduino that can be free-running, or synced to a master-clock.

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Robust code for a Rotary Encoder (based on Oleg Mazurov's code)

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