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Hey, I tried finally to send data back from Max to arduino. I wanted to control rgb LED by using Max color switch. It's not my individual work. I still learn and follow turtorials, loops and codes from other people.
Hey, I tried finally to send data back from Max to arduino. I wanted to control rgb LED by using Max color switch. It's not my individual work. I still learn and follow turtorials, loops and codes from other people.


[[/Hom 33.maxpat/]]
[[File:Hom 33.maxpat]]
[[/File:Hom 333.ino/]]
[[File:Hom 333.ino]]


'''Max'''
'''Max'''
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It incluses an external liblary "LED.h" and reads the values recieved from Max. It seperates it into 3 ( r g b) and assings each value to the right LED pin.
It incluses an external liblary "LED.h" and reads the values recieved from Max. It seperates it into 3 ( r g b) and assings each value to the right LED pin.


[[/File:Hom 3.mp4/]]
[[File:Hom 3.mp4]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 3 June 2020

Hey, I tried finally to send data back from Max to arduino. I wanted to control rgb LED by using Max color switch. It's not my individual work. I still learn and follow turtorials, loops and codes from other people.

File:Hom 33.maxpat File:Hom 333.ino

Max My loop in Max is pretty simple, I add messages to the switch, to get the RGB coordinates of each color (I found it in Max Helper). After I unpacked the message, and converted it to send to Arduino. Than I connected to the Arduino port by using command serial c 115200 - to send different data.

Arduino I finally used a downloaded code, because mine didn't work. It incluses an external liblary "LED.h" and reads the values recieved from Max. It seperates it into 3 ( r g b) and assings each value to the right LED pin.