Hey Jeff, this is so helpful thanks! I am trying to write a patch that selects return chains within a drum rack. I getting the ID number but am not sure how I now select the return tracks to display within drum rack. Have you got any ideas, please? Thanks, Tim.
This is really useful thank you. I'm surprised it's only been viewed 100 times! I was wondering if you could help me figure out how to get the number of tracks in a live set, and if it's over 4 or 8 then delete the most recently created one? To simulate a 4-track recorder.
Thanks! Still helpful five years later.
Jeff, this is my second time returning to this video because it's such an excellent resource. Thank you for putting this together! I appreciate you!
DOOD thank you for this. This is the only tutorial ive seen like this! more please
Thanks, this was very helpful to get into MAX.
Very useful and underrated video. Thanks for posting.
Wow! What an excellent video!
Gave me a better functional understanding of the LOM and how it works! Thank you very much for making this!
Fantastic tutorial, thank you! 👍💯
Geez...have I said how helpful this is? Nice Job
Thank you so much man!! This video helped me a lot understanding LOM !! You explain easily the whole process!!
iv watched 5 mins of this and im already very confident about this video!Thanks see how i go..
pretty solid introduction im pumped to dig a bitn deeper, mira sounds cool.
thanks so much for this, cleared a lot of things up for me :)
Nice content ! Thank you Jeff ! Please make more videos !
Thanks Jeff!! This video is so awesome!
Thank you for this!
Invaluable resource, thank you!
Very welcome!
That's really helpful, thank you!
Thanks a bunch, that was very helpful!
Hey Jeff, this is so helpful thanks! I am trying to write a patch that selects return chains within a drum rack. I getting the ID number but am not sure how I now select the return tracks to display within drum rack.
Have you got any ideas, please?
Thanks,
Tim.
This is really useful thank you. I'm surprised it's only been viewed 100 times! I was wondering if you could help me figure out how to get the number of tracks in a live set, and if it's over 4 or 8 then delete the most recently created one? To simulate a 4-track recorder.
Great tutorial, thanks!
Gracias! excelente!
Great video Jeff. Subscribed :-)
yo, so when i double click to create an object and type getchildren the console tells me no such object exists?
Getchildren is not an object, it is a message you send to the live.object object (a lot of objects on this phrase, I know ; ))
@@Belquer thank you :)