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langdon crawford
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2013
ControllersTalk 01
This video lecture is from a workshop @NYU during the summer of 2020.
Some of the specifics are dated, but hopefully the concepts are still useful today with newer technologies replacing the older equipment and software.
Some of the specifics are dated, but hopefully the concepts are still useful today with newer technologies replacing the older equipment and software.
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Audio Effects Theory
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This video reviews some strategies for approaching your work with audio effects. I recorded this back in 2020 for an online Electronic Music summer program at NYU.
Introduction To Synthesis using Max
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This video introduces synthesis by using Max to both show the signal flow and generate/modulate sound. This video was originally developed for summer program for electronic music producers at NYU.
Fundamentals of Music Technology: Numbers
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This video reviews some of the number systems and theory behind the numbers we use in music technology. Binary/Base 2 why 0-127 in MIDI
Fundamentals of Music Technology: Hearing
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Fundamentals of Music Technology: Hearing
Fundamentals of Music Technology: Sound
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The video lecture comes from a series of talks about music technology, originally produced for the NYU Summer Electronic Music Institute or SEMI. The content developed while teaching introductory courses in Music Technology that aimed to pique student interests in STEM fields through their existing interests in Music, Recording and the Performing Arts.
Max Lessons: Recording Max Audio
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When you can create amazing audio synthesis and audio processing patches in Max, you sometimes want to record the resulting sounds so that you can use them in projects and productions. Let's jump into recording audio in max so that you can play it back in Max and use the sounds files in your favorite DAW.
DelayMutliTapTransposer
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Checkout what you can do with a few delays and a pitch shifter in and out of a feedback loop. Epic space alien reverb? you got it. Melodic auto arpeggiator of any audio input? Here you go!
Max Lesson Feedback and Frequency Shift
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Create complex evolving textures by inserting a frequency shifter in a delayed feedback loop.
Max Lesson: Exciter Resonator
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Exciter resonator synthesis can create cool percussive/string sounds. Feedback loops in max can be useful for creating resonators, but are also dangerous. Come see some of the mistakes that are easy to make with feedback loops and a few solutions that make them stable.
MaxLesson SubtractiveSynthesis
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Brief introduction to some of the components of subtractive synthesis making a simple midi controlled acid bass synth.
Max Lesson Modulation Math and MIDI
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Exploring more modulation in Max, this time including some math and MIDI control.
Max Lessons: basics, sine wave and output
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Quick intro to Audio in Max8. Basics of DAC~ Sine wave output Modulating sine wave frequency Controlling modulation in musical time Modulating sine wave amplitude Triggering amplitude envelops with a mouse click
yo thx dawg
Excellent tutorial, Thank you very much for the clarity.
How do you record a stereo wav file?
using buffer~/record~ : use the channels argument in the buffer (third arg) and reoord (2nd arg) see the help file for record~ for more details, and how to see even more channels. Using sfrecord~ : the 1st arg is number of channels. use the openwave message to open a wave file. the sfrecord~ help file is pretty much usable as is, just copy the parts you need into your patch. happy recording!
Never came across "soft clip". would I be right to believe you designed the set up? can you make a tutorial about it? It sounds like an great object.
@21thCphil, Peter McCulloch created the softclip patch i am using. I actually need to update it, as he sent it to me back in the Max 4 years. around when Max5 came out, cycling74 added the hyperbolic tangent function: tanh~ the patch im using is mathematically equal to a [*~ 1.] connected to a [tanh~ ] start with that and you should have a sweet softclip right out of the box. maybe use a dbtoa object make the gain control (of the *~ object) easier to understand and make awesome sounds!
update: tanh~ is only equivalent to Peter's patch up until about 2.5x gain... then Peter's patch does some sweeeeet saturation, rather than staying flat on the clip level. ok. i gotta get a tutorial started. cheers, --LCC
This is excellent. Lots of very useful techniques.
Thanks! let me know if you would like me to dig into another topic.
Great video, very clear explanations! I just finished a big Max project and realised I didn't know how to actually save my audio output.
awesome. glad it was helpful. please let me know if have requests for new topics.