Audio Reactive in Touchdesigner SOP Instancing Cloner to Create Wave Patterns with Glitchcore Colors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ย. 2024
- Interconnected audio-reactive waves with vibrant glitchcore colors - Get Project Files & Components on my Patreon 👉 / okamirufu
We’ll start by creating a texture using a ramp and common operators, then apply it to a PBR material for realistic lighting interactions. We’ll also explore SOP networks for dynamic object creation and instancing techniques to distribute elements across a 3D surface. Finally, we’ll set up an audio-reactive network to control movement and effects based on sound frequencies, with careful parameter mapping and modulation for complex visualizations.
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Operators used in the tutorial
Lag - Top Operator
Audio Analysis - Touchdesigner Pallete
Audio File In - Top Operator
Audio File Out - Top Operator
Math - Component
Logic - Component
Switch- Component
Count - Component
Great tutorial thanks for sharing. To save myself a little extra clicking to turn on an off audiodevout1 I created another keyboard in and referenced that in a CHOP execute and added op('audiodevout1').bypass=1 under the onOfftoOn. I copied those 2 OPs and selected a different number key and set the expression to op('audiodevout1').bypass=0.
Hey, perfect! That’s something I hadn’t thought of. I’ll apply it in my upcoming tutorials. Thanks! ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
this looks awesome - thanks for explaining so much of the instancing
Oh, what a relief to hear that! After so much video editing, sometimes I lose track of what I’m explaining, lol. Thanks!
@@OkamirufuVyou did a top job. Thanks :-)
A really informative and excellent technique. Thanks so much for sharing it. Top Marks!
Thanks, my friend! i hope you completed the whole tutorial; it’s kind of long.