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Congratulations on the Tutorials in the M4L beta
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:52 pm
by jon_moore
Finally got round to loading up the M4L beta over the last couple of days and I must congratulate you on making a very complex product as easy as possible to understand for somebody who doesn't come from a visual programming background. The tutorials are well paced, taking the user through the core concepts of M4L, whilst enabling them to gain a greater understanding of what's achievable in the long run. Best of all I'm no longer scared of rolling me sleeves up and attempting some simple patches of my own. I realise it will be some time before I'll build that 'modular step sequencer' I have always imagined but there are a range of simple utility plugs that I can see myself building in the coming weeks.
JM
http://leftside-wobble.blogspot.com/
Re: Congratulations on the Tutorials in the M4L beta
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:32 pm
by olivierseb
I agree with you Jon
very good tutoriald
I think there is a middle way emerging between max deep programming and simple Live user.
all the abstractions provided and such tutorial will help to soften max learning curve.
keep going guys !
Re: Congratulations on the Tutorials in the M4L beta
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:32 pm
by jon_moore
olivierseb wrote:
I think there is a middle way emerging between max deep programming and simple Live user.
I see an advertising campaign in the making "Max 4 Live, suitable for the even the simplest of Live users"
J
Re: Congratulations on the Tutorials in the M4L beta
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:21 am
by deerwolf
Now we just need help files for all the max objects. I keep option clicking but to no avail...
Re: Congratulations on the Tutorials in the M4L beta
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:46 am
by olivierseb
jon_moore wrote:
I see an advertising campaign in the making "Max 4 Live, suitable for the even the simplest of Live users"
J
lol
ok, "simple user" wasn't the more appropriate word..
What about "maxforlive for dummies" ?

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