I was waiting for such course for years :) I made a couple of UE projects as well as max for live, but desided to focus on making music. But with the structured course it's finally possible to create something interesting! Thanks!
Don't undersell that. Figuring out even this much is not trivial. It took me 2 hours to actually implement the video, and even still I am not seeing an actual response. Is there a Patreon discord? This space is what I'd call bleeding edge and not well served.
@jmfreeland sorry I forgot to explain the OSC port number clashing part. Not sure how it took you 2 hours for a 30 mins video. But if I don’t explain some things, it’s by design. Many people I met in person who’ve taken the courses always say how streamlined the videos are and that’s because I choose not to re-explain stuff covered in prior courses. So really I recommend most people to start from the beginning!
@@YFJSR no apology necessary! It only took so long because I have no muscle memory or familiarity with the tools yet. you underestimate how quickly you're able to work with them. hopefully I will spend enough time with UE and Max to work at the same pace. I spent 20 minutes figuring out how to draw a button in Max and how bang worked lol.
Awesome, this is exactly what I needed. I work as a 3D motion designer and I'm also interested in music. I want to know how to better combine visuals and sound. Your course directly answered my questions. I'll go Patreon!
great tutorial! you should mention that if you keep protokol on, OSC messages wont get to unreal. I saw your video three times to check my errors until i found out.
Sorry! Famous problem, when you start to master a tool you start working in muscle memory, so it didn’t occur to me that people wouldn’t know about the OSC port number clashing. Thank you for bringing it up. But I’m happy that you had to check 3 times, that’s not bad at all, if you start developing your own code, don’t be surprised if you get stuck on a simple problem and feeling like you wasted 1-2 hours without making much progress. This is the way.
Not sure, because MaxMSP was part of 2 of my Uni classes. So I know how to use it from that. But I’ve watched some good videos, they usually have clean nice looking thumbnails 😂
I was waiting for such course for years :)
I made a couple of UE projects as well as max for live, but desided to focus on making music. But with the structured course it's finally possible to create something interesting!
Thanks!
This will be very much a foundations course, the minimum you’ll need to start creating visuals.
Don't undersell that. Figuring out even this much is not trivial. It took me 2 hours to actually implement the video, and even still I am not seeing an actual response. Is there a Patreon discord? This space is what I'd call bleeding edge and not well served.
@jmfreeland sorry I forgot to explain the OSC port number clashing part. Not sure how it took you 2 hours for a 30 mins video. But if I don’t explain some things, it’s by design. Many people I met in person who’ve taken the courses always say how streamlined the videos are and that’s because I choose not to re-explain stuff covered in prior courses. So really I recommend most people to start from the beginning!
@@YFJSR no apology necessary! It only took so long because I have no muscle memory or familiarity with the tools yet. you underestimate how quickly you're able to work with them. hopefully I will spend enough time with UE and Max to work at the same pace. I spent 20 minutes figuring out how to draw a button in Max and how bang worked lol.
@@jmfreelanddon't worry it's always like this for everybody :)
Awesome, this is exactly what I needed. I work as a 3D motion designer and I'm also interested in music. I want to know how to better combine visuals and sound. Your course directly answered my questions. I'll go Patreon!
great tutorial! you should mention that if you keep protokol on, OSC messages wont get to unreal. I saw your video three times to check my errors until i found out.
Sorry! Famous problem, when you start to master a tool you start working in muscle memory, so it didn’t occur to me that people wouldn’t know about the OSC port number clashing. Thank you for bringing it up. But I’m happy that you had to check 3 times, that’s not bad at all, if you start developing your own code, don’t be surprised if you get stuck on a simple problem and feeling like you wasted 1-2 hours without making much progress. This is the way.
Omg I think that's me hahaha.
That was it, works perfectly now
Any links to good Max channels for a beginner? I don't even know enough about Max to know what to look for so it's hard to tell who's doing what
Not sure, because MaxMSP was part of 2 of my Uni classes. So I know how to use it from that. But I’ve watched some good videos, they usually have clean nice looking thumbnails 😂