Very tasteful and restrained use of samples. No idea what I'm looking at or how I got here but it sounds great. Kinda giving minimalist neo-classical vibes
Love this slice "sequence" and the progression frome the buffer, i make something similar on my Blooper with the slicer in delay mode with a 4/4 tap input!
Thank you! It's basically abs~ into average~ into rampsmooth~ to create an envelope follower, which can be scale~'d for any number of applications (here it is controlling noise~ level and svf~ cutoff frequency)
That's awesome! I was thinking about getting an another laptop with a touchscreen or something similar to run some max patches. maybe coupled with a midi controller and the availability to map controls on the fly. Anyways, your patch is giving some ideas! Cheers!
Gorgeous, how long does this take to get this good? I am looking into learning more about msp and have downloaded the trial and am messing around with it. I am a big Autechre fan reason why I’m trying to learn. I find it very complicated.
Very cool and interesting. Though i'd like to ask.. does this experience, in some way, can be applied on more classic modular synth environments? Or its heavily "coding" so its csound/max/kyma territory in every component and technoque
Thanks - Max and modular use different components, but they have lots of similar concepts - and there are similar objects (e.g. oscillators, filters, LFOs). Things you learn in one domain can be applied to the other, and you need a similar mindset to building a patch.
Thanks very much! If you have some experience with coding, then I'd recommend checking out dude837's 'delicious max tutorials' for some inspiration. If not, Andrew Robinson has some beginner tutorials which are very good for learning the basics. I also bought the standard textbook on Max (Alessandro Cipriani's Electronic Music and Sound Design) but have not needed to delve into it yet.
geez man sounds amazing! Curious how the whole patch looks like , would you be able to share it ? or perhaps give some class over it ? thanks :) keep on good stuff
Thank you! I shared some of the main bits of the sampler/looper on my google doc - docs.google.com/document/d/1ems3YMvxqzxzpH1c6r_a6MduPwICP2WiCwXY_03KxWM/edit
Just found out about Max MSP. I like this, but I am old-school and prefer white Pink Floyd was doing a 1972 musicians actually playing and organic selling keyboards and facts. Don’t get me wrong. This sounds great, but I would listen to this more for meditation, or running out as opposed to musicians, playing chord, progressions and songs
You are not old school you are just one person with justified preferences. But the concept of music and performance can vary infinitely. To me this is infinitely more organic evoking more the nature of the universe than the nature of just man. Due to the way it was crafted with unexplainable but universal logic and math
Thanks for the post! I think there's room for all types of music-making. Max is a great engineering tool for making unique musical machines, and for breaking free of some of the typical limitations of digital music-making. But sometimes I wanna bash out a fat beat on my drums, or (badly) play some Bach on my violin!
It sounds amazing, but frankly I feel like you'd have to be a special kind of masochist to pick Max over VCV (which is also, you know... FREE) for this kind of patches lol
Awesome patch! Thanks for sharing.
Very tasteful and restrained use of samples. No idea what I'm looking at or how I got here but it sounds great. Kinda giving minimalist neo-classical vibes
awesome sounding piece! makes me wanna learn Max 😅
beautiful sound, amazing work done here!
Love this slice "sequence" and the progression frome the buffer, i make something similar on my Blooper with the slicer in delay mode with a 4/4 tap input!
cool tune. that noise follower is a cool idea!
Thank you! It's basically abs~ into average~ into rampsmooth~ to create an envelope follower, which can be scale~'d for any number of applications (here it is controlling noise~ level and svf~ cutoff frequency)
beautiful!
daym id like to be able to make such patches
Very beautiful also would like to learn max MSP ,so cool !
Loving this!!
That's awesome! I was thinking about getting an another laptop with a touchscreen or something similar to run some max patches. maybe coupled with a midi controller and the availability to map controls on the fly. Anyways, your patch is giving some ideas! Cheers!
I think you could trigger the objects with some tablet. Kinda ipad sharing screen
Beautiful
can you share this file?
Brilliant.
Insane
Sucks you in. Love it.
Gorgeous, how long does this take to get this good? I am looking into learning more about msp and have downloaded the trial and am messing around with it. I am a big Autechre fan reason why I’m trying to learn. I find it very complicated.
I started in January this year. I found the 'delicious max tutorials' by dude837 on RUclips to be really helpful for inspiration.
@@ersatz_ben give over, unreal stuff mate
Bravo!
Lovely!
nice track
Killer
What is the first object to understand this?
I put a download link in the description. Look into count~, poke~, buffer~ and groove~ - these are the key to this patch
Very cool and interesting.
Though i'd like to ask.. does this experience, in some way, can be applied on more classic modular synth environments? Or its heavily "coding" so its csound/max/kyma territory in every component and technoque
Thanks - Max and modular use different components, but they have lots of similar concepts - and there are similar objects (e.g. oscillators, filters, LFOs). Things you learn in one domain can be applied to the other, and you need a similar mindset to building a patch.
Really really good. I'm looking at getting into making music with Max, are there any resources that you found useful for learning?
Thanks very much! If you have some experience with coding, then I'd recommend checking out dude837's 'delicious max tutorials' for some inspiration. If not, Andrew Robinson has some beginner tutorials which are very good for learning the basics. I also bought the standard textbook on Max (Alessandro Cipriani's Electronic Music and Sound Design) but have not needed to delve into it yet.
Amazing! but why there's no any off key occurs if its sample based? or they were all pre-tuned in harmonic?
Yeah I tuned some of the samples to make it sound nice!
@@ersatz_ben I see! nice patch and tutorial, thank you so much!
geez man sounds amazing! Curious how the whole patch looks like , would you be able to share it ? or perhaps give some class over it ? thanks :) keep on good stuff
Thank you! I shared some of the main bits of the sampler/looper on my google doc - docs.google.com/document/d/1ems3YMvxqzxzpH1c6r_a6MduPwICP2WiCwXY_03KxWM/edit
Are there subpatches here or i could make such patch just looking at it ? :)
Look at the right column. There are some subpatches.
p.s. ableton still required or there is standalone maxmsp?
Standalone Max is what I use (I don't have Ableton). You can get a free 30 day trial, after which saving is disabled I think.
Just found out about Max MSP. I like this, but I am old-school and prefer white Pink Floyd was doing a 1972 musicians actually playing and organic selling keyboards and facts. Don’t get me wrong. This sounds great, but I would listen to this more for meditation, or running out as opposed to musicians, playing chord, progressions and songs
You are not old school you are just one person with justified preferences. But the concept of music and performance can vary infinitely. To me this is infinitely more organic evoking more the nature of the universe than the nature of just man. Due to the way it was crafted with unexplainable but universal logic and math
Thanks for the post! I think there's room for all types of music-making. Max is a great engineering tool for making unique musical machines, and for breaking free of some of the typical limitations of digital music-making. But sometimes I wanna bash out a fat beat on my drums, or (badly) play some Bach on my violin!
@@melocomanTVsuch a good explanation wow
It sounds amazing, but frankly I feel like you'd have to be a special kind of masochist to pick Max over VCV (which is also, you know... FREE) for this kind of patches lol
Couldn't get on with VCV personally. Horses for courses!