Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I really enjoyed your recent demos, especially the Koto and Piano patch-it’s a pleasure to watch how you patch things together and this is perfect timing, as I was planning to work on MC.groove this weekend!
thanks for this - just a note, [random] has an @range attribute which enables float output if one of the range values is a float, so no need to scale the output values manually unless you need exp/log scaling or some more involved scaling logic
Incredible stuff again man, I’ve got like a 10% idea of what you’re doing but following along I learned so much. More of these tutorials please man, 🙏 any tips you’d recommend for learning maxmsp?
Thanks! I got a lot from @dude837’s delicious max tutorials, I’d definitely recommend checking those out. Otherwise I encourage you to keep going, Max is a language and you have to immerse yourself to get fluent!
watched this from beginning to end without even realizing it was almost 40 mins. learned a ton. thank you so much
You're welcome - glad it was helpful!
the option while dragging in a sound file to make a buffer~ of it just blew my mind 🤯
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I really enjoyed your recent demos, especially the Koto and Piano patch-it’s a pleasure to watch how you patch things together and this is perfect timing, as I was planning to work on MC.groove this weekend!
Thank you!
we 've got ersatz ben tutorial before GTA6 ...brilliant!
thanks for this - just a note, [random] has an @range attribute which enables float output if one of the range values is a float, so no need to scale the output values manually unless you need exp/log scaling or some more involved scaling logic
Didn’t know that! Excellent tip thanks
Awesome work mate
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Thanks! Really inspirational. Getting some great ideas to try out now.
Incredible stuff again man, I’ve got like a 10% idea of what you’re doing but following along I learned so much. More of these tutorials please man, 🙏 any tips you’d recommend for learning maxmsp?
Thanks! I got a lot from @dude837’s delicious max tutorials, I’d definitely recommend checking those out. Otherwise I encourage you to keep going, Max is a language and you have to immerse yourself to get fluent!
thanks!