Max MSP Groove~ Part 3: Chords

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @MultiTotalegal
    @MultiTotalegal 13 лет назад

    Joel, you are my hero! Finally someone who teaches Max in a way that makes sense AND is fun!!! : )

  • @TheDannyLutz
    @TheDannyLutz 12 лет назад

    "...have to hit it". funny. I can watch your tutorials all day, even after absorbing the lesson.
    Cheers from Montreal.

  • @krisdotslashdot
    @krisdotslashdot 12 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for putting in the time and effort for these vids! :) They've saved my ass big time trying to understand Max for my Uni project. Thanks again.

  • @yuvigerstein
    @yuvigerstein 13 лет назад

    Great Stuff Joel. I really learned from this series of tutorials.
    Keep 'em comin'. :)

  • @Hoplet
    @Hoplet 13 лет назад

    awesone man!! love max!!

  • @matthill163
    @matthill163 13 лет назад

    Really awesome video. Nice one dude!

  • @lyveforms9994
    @lyveforms9994 7 лет назад

    beautiful

  • @artablismtv
    @artablismtv 12 лет назад

    SO SO NICE !!! HELLO FROM PARIS

  • @alexandermishelashvili9195
    @alexandermishelashvili9195 8 лет назад +1

    nice

  • @theultimatecheeseman
    @theultimatecheeseman 13 лет назад

    VERY COOL MAN!!!

  • @maxabeles
    @maxabeles 12 лет назад

    GR8 thanks man!

  • @thebonkersjupiter
    @thebonkersjupiter 12 лет назад

    Wicked!

  • @wirezts
    @wirezts 14 лет назад

    @JoelisRich Playlists are a wicked idea man! I didn't think of that! Thanks again for these videos, MAX is becoming so much clearer through you reiterating in different terms what I'm taught at Uni :) You're actually a decent teacher, have you thought about doing it as a career choice?

  • @raverlof
    @raverlof 11 лет назад

    maybe you could use the object poly~ and make a polyphonic sampler = ) = )
    thanks for your help and tutorials, really appreciate it.

  • @jarpy7114
    @jarpy7114 11 лет назад

    Digita.l Audio. Epiphany.
    Thank you Man,
    Thank you.

  • @freddylimburg
    @freddylimburg 11 лет назад

    kewl

  • @magnocaliman
    @magnocaliman 13 лет назад

    Hey dude. Cheers on this groove~ tutorial, liked a lot!! I don't know if your a jitter guy, but I've been having a problem with it that I can't solve, don't know if you can help, but do you know if there is a way to route the audio from a video playing in a "imovie" object? I have 4 different imovie objects, and want to route the sound of each one to a different dac~, so that the (mono) sound of each video comes out of a different speaker. Is it possible? Thanks!!

  • @dad_breams
    @dad_breams 13 лет назад

    when i add my keyslider and hook it up. only a selection of the keys actually work is there anything i can do to troubleshoot this problem?
    thanks for the vids.

  • @wirezts
    @wirezts 14 лет назад

    Hey man, might be a good idea to label your videos in the order it would make sense to watch them in, in the title... Would make it far easier for your subscribers to know where they're up to, what they might have missed and indeed where to start and go to!

  • @youngzev
    @youngzev 12 лет назад

    joel, what is the object you have going into the speaker?

  • @jtanafreq
    @jtanafreq 10 лет назад

    Hey man! First off, GREAT tutorials. I'm 2 days into my MaxMSP demo and I like it alot (and i come from an analog synth/ modular world!) I followed your directions accurately and its working exactly how yours is UNTIL when I "make the math" after the keyslider (mtof to float number to divider) when it gets to the groove and hits the first number box (before the sig~) it doesn't give me any decimals - just integers. As a result it doesn't play like a sampler. Pitch only changes at the octaves. Any thoughts?

    • @jtanafreq
      @jtanafreq 10 лет назад

      and yes i've watched your previous 2 tutoritals

    • @stevenlandry4404
      @stevenlandry4404 10 лет назад

      Jeff Santana ditto for me. My flonum object only shows integers. Did you find out what we are doing wrong?

    • @stevenlandry4404
      @stevenlandry4404 10 лет назад

      Steven Landry Figured it out, divide by 220. (include the decimal point) instead of dividing by 220

    • @jtanafreq
      @jtanafreq 10 лет назад

      great! thanks!

  • @TomaszSzulinski
    @TomaszSzulinski 8 лет назад

    put a name in title "tutorial" you would have many more views