new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
i was considering a stream of videos going in depth into maxforlive aimed at people coming to it for the first time, what with clearly a lot of people going from suite 8 to 9. i bought maxforlive when it first came out and i am only just about getting to a stage where i am confident enough to sit down and make what i want.
just wondering if anyone is interested? what kinds of things would you want to know the most, coming to it for the first time? in terms of maxforlive, generally i see this as effects, instruments, midi ideas and api stuff (api is not my strength).
so chuck some ideas at me. if you havent seen any of my videos on ableton maybe check them out to get an idea of my screencast style (its not for everyone)
www.youtube.com/MrNedRush
just wondering if anyone is interested? what kinds of things would you want to know the most, coming to it for the first time? in terms of maxforlive, generally i see this as effects, instruments, midi ideas and api stuff (api is not my strength).
so chuck some ideas at me. if you havent seen any of my videos on ableton maybe check them out to get an idea of my screencast style (its not for everyone)
www.youtube.com/MrNedRush
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
for instrument side: bulding first simple synth
for effect side: how to route and tweak audio material (maybe selfmade delay first)
for effect side: how to route and tweak audio material (maybe selfmade delay first)
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
most of these things are ready made and available in the max community, on youtube and many other places, I would want to see something more contemporary, like how to get video stream from youtube and generate audio material.
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Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
that sounds like a cool idea, if a little advanced for people wanting to build a flanger.Jabbon wrote:most of these things are ready made and available in the max community, on youtube and many other places, I would want to see something more contemporary, like how to get video stream from youtube and generate audio material.
Plus youre talking jitter. If ou have vizzable, get the grabbr device ad check out it's input options. If you get a program like CamTwist, you can use our desktop as a source and route that out internally of otherwise, potentially into grabbr, meaning you could stream YouTube into ableton. Where it goes from there I don't know. jit.catch~ for audio, and that device that reads rgb colours from video and spits them out as numbers.
I'm not jitter expert though.
Basically I like making crazy effects and fiddling around with numbers, in the maxforlive world that is.
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
thats why i stated the above. i knew there are some vids our there (learnMAX @ youtube).ned rush wrote: what kinds of things would you want to know the most, coming to it for the first time?
An arpeggiator would be nice
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
true, you are right. any way
automodulating delay:
Signal gets split in 2, one is processing, one for signal modulation
1) Tapin tapout combination with signal driven time delays
2) feedback sends back to tap in and to average~ absolute mode and some signal smoothness to modulate the time of the delay
?
great for an arepggiator.
Scales could be implemented inside already.
A thing which I find extremely limiting on the normal Live arpeggiatopr is the style control
Let me know if you need some testing rat
automodulating delay:
Signal gets split in 2, one is processing, one for signal modulation
1) Tapin tapout combination with signal driven time delays
2) feedback sends back to tap in and to average~ absolute mode and some signal smoothness to modulate the time of the delay
?
great for an arepggiator.
Scales could be implemented inside already.
A thing which I find extremely limiting on the normal Live arpeggiatopr is the style control
Let me know if you need some testing rat
sound spatialization content & technologies @ audit-orium.com
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
I have actualy built a custom note entry arp, very basic using coll. It plays back the note in the order you put them in. Ableton does that anyway.
I think I'll just go ahead and make some videos regardless. Perhaps there aren't as many newcomers as I thought.
I think I'll just go ahead and make some videos regardless. Perhaps there aren't as many newcomers as I thought.
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
not yet, or maybe its time to excite the pack
sound spatialization content & technologies @ audit-orium.com
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
I've had M4L for 6 months or so, but haven't had time to get into it yet. I would appreciate some videos. I'm interested in how M4L connects to and receives & sends information to different devices like a monome or Push. For example I see in User mode the push has no LED feedback, I'd love to see how to get that sort of thing happening.ned rush wrote:I have actualy built a custom note entry arp, very basic using coll. It plays back the note in the order you put them in. Ableton does that anyway.
I think I'll just go ahead and make some videos regardless. Perhaps there aren't as many newcomers as I thought.
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Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
Cool.funken wrote:I would like to see a video series that starts from scratch, maybe working through the tutorials you get. But perhaps jumping to some advanced examples to illustrate a certain principle in action in a real device. I would be happy to help publicise something like that, and would put them on my site, assuming they explain things properly.
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
I think Ned and I complement each other quite nicely! (Seriously, we are good friends!)Timbeaux wrote:thats why i stated the above. i knew there are some vids our there (learnMAX @ youtube).ned rush wrote: what kinds of things would you want to know the most, coming to it for the first time?
An arpeggiator would be nice
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Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
How to control the 3d position of real time visuals without using the mouse, by using instead live dials/macromapped ... cheers.
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Wow! Let's go.revoltcrew wrote:How to control the 3d position of real time visuals without using the mouse, by using instead live dials/macromapped ... cheers.
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Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
Wowrevoltcrew wrote:How to control the 3d position of real time visuals without using the mouse, by using instead live dials/macromapped ... cheers.
Re: new to MaxForLive? want to learn?
heres some stuff thats out there that very inspiring.
http://www.youtube.com/user/learnMax
http://www.youtube.com/user/dude837
http://www.youtube.com/user/BazTutorials
http://www.youtube.com/user/learnMax
http://www.youtube.com/user/dude837
http://www.youtube.com/user/BazTutorials