And this is really just the tip of the iceberg, which is why I've decided to create a series dedicated entirely to audio-reactive content-because the possibilities are endless
Thanks! It’s exciting that these tutorials are helping you on your journey. It can be a bit intimidating, but you’ll get the hang of it little by little.
@@OkamirufuV it’s really good - i appreciate the little details and tips you include, you explain them very clearly and it helps to understand what is actually happening. thank you as always!!
@@OkamirufuV I believe that this is the right way. Because as a perfect noob as I am, it is very interesting to take a break to understand what that particular node (operator) does and, above all, why it is used at that precise point of the TD Network. Or when you make historical references (as in the case of the "feedback" tutorial). Yes, I find your tutorials very complete.
@@43tss Yeah, planning to upgrade the visualizer by first figuring out how to make cool backgrounds that react to music, and then redesign the centerpiece.
Try watching the first audio reactive video; you might find something interesting in that other tutorial. Also, the component I'm using couldn't be included in this video because it would have been extremely long, so it's in another tutorial.
You have one of the best editing I've seen
Thanks !!! o(>ω
dude te amooooo
Great video thanks. Nicely catering for numerous different types of input signal.
And this is really just the tip of the iceberg, which is why I've decided to create a series dedicated entirely to audio-reactive content-because the possibilities are endless
very thorough tutorial, really useful - i've learnt a lot! looking forward to seeing more stuff!
And this is the beginning!
Thank you so much you helped me a LOT on my TouchDesigner journey
Thanks! It’s exciting that these tutorials are helping you on your journey. It can be a bit intimidating, but you’ll get the hang of it little by little.
Ciao. Always precise and punctual as a Swiss watch: here's your new tutorial. Thank you.
Ciao! thanks for the nice comment what do you think about this tut where I manage to explain little concepts as the network grows?
@@OkamirufuV it’s really good - i appreciate the little details and tips you include, you explain them very clearly and it helps to understand what is actually happening. thank you as always!!
@@OkamirufuV I believe that this is the right way. Because as a perfect noob as I am, it is very interesting to take a break to understand what that particular node (operator) does and, above all, why it is used at that precise point of the TD Network. Or when you make historical references (as in the case of the "feedback" tutorial). Yes, I find your tutorials very complete.
Just what I needed!
justo on time! ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
Didn't expect you to be here.
@@xtrullor the goat himself 🙌
@@xtrullor wow, r u planning to do some 3d visuals?
@@43tss Yeah, planning to upgrade the visualizer by first figuring out how to make cool backgrounds that react to music, and then redesign the centerpiece.
severely underrated
haha thanks !
Muy ansioso de ver cómo sigue el canal !
Gracias!! ya recientemente subi un nuevo video espero lo puedas ver
this channel is golden, thank you
Thanks! I hope to see you more often in the comments.
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You are the best!
hey! thanks let me know if you made the tut
where is the part for the lighting? really enjoyed so far
It's the metallic glass y2k one same channel
Thank you
Very cool!!!
hi! great video!! what if i want to do audio reactive visuals with a live mic input? its just changing the "audio file in" for an "audio device in"?
Hi How can we create the color picker ?
At 2:34 where do you get those 3 big purple boxes?
Nevermind, it was explained later haha thanks
how strange it turned out , halfway through the lesson I realized that the lesson is completely focused on creating the mapping values itself
Try watching the first audio reactive video; you might find something interesting in that other tutorial. Also, the component I'm using couldn't be included in this video because it would have been extremely long, so it's in another tutorial.