This is one of my favorite tricks. You can get some delightfully resonant harmonics if you chain a couple of these together serially and play with the delay times. Adding a sine for some extra low end also helps making it sound a bit more full.
Awesome videos, a completely new realm of Max, hope this channel will only grow! Have a question though. Do you know how to prevent a sudden spike in amplitude that happens when I move from -1 upwards on param a2 while playing a note? I've noticed that when it's exactly on -1 it sounds almost like karplus - infused square wave which is super cool, but when I move back towards zero there is a short spike in loudness. Is it the instability of nonlinearity?
Great video! I'm planning to do a video on this subject but on pure data! Have you implemented the extended karplus strong on gen? (It appears you already did half of that algorithm in this video)
that is very very hard to answer... years of work in academic research, all sorts of (non-)interactive sound projects, a dense network of affiliates... now I'm trying to pass it on as much I can...
Incredibly helpful in helping me get my head around this! Thank you so much!! 🙏🤗
This is one of my favorite tricks. You can get some delightfully resonant harmonics if you chain a couple of these together serially and play with the delay times. Adding a sine for some extra low end also helps making it sound a bit more full.
you're doing really great work! hope you get the recognition you deserve soon enough
thanks pal! it's very motivating to hear that :)
great as usual, just subscribed to your Patreon page
Michele Zaccagnini thank you so much!
Awesome videos, a completely new realm of Max, hope this channel will only grow! Have a question though. Do you know how to prevent a sudden spike in amplitude that happens when I move from -1 upwards on param a2 while playing a note? I've noticed that when it's exactly on -1 it sounds almost like karplus - infused square wave which is super cool, but when I move back towards zero there is a short spike in loudness. Is it the instability of nonlinearity?
Great video! I'm planning to do a video on this subject but on pure data! Have you implemented the extended karplus strong on gen? (It appears you already did half of that algorithm in this video)
Thanks! I just wanted to point out how to implement the nonlinear parts out of pure length reasons. Would you like me to distribute your video?
hi! Where did you learn so many things?
that is very very hard to answer... years of work in academic research, all sorts of (non-)interactive sound projects, a dense network of affiliates... now I'm trying to pass it on as much I can...