Have you tried mc.send~ and mc.receive~ instead of the big line between mc.line~ and mc.voiceallocator? It doesn't seem to function at all and I don't know why
MC.receive is only working if add after f.i. mc.receive~ Name Channel number you must add a name f.i. line and number of channels to send and receive thus MC.SEND LINE 100 and MC.RECEIVE LINE 100
Good job, simple, clear, and highly customisable. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I'm still following these greate tutorial series. And I can say that you are a secret and great teacher for me.
Thank you very much!
I hope I'm not too much of a secret 😄
that sound at 4:00 is phenomenal
wow.. so nice explain and clear. Thank you so much!! MC is soooo nice!!!
Very useful and clearly explained. Thanks for posting - MC is a game changer for me..
You don't know how excited I am to do some experimentation with this! Great stuff!
Great my friend!
Super nice! Thanks !
Brilliant. Love this.
Have you tried mc.send~ and mc.receive~ instead of the big line between mc.line~ and mc.voiceallocator? It doesn't seem to function at all and I don't know why
Gonna check!
MC.receive is only working if add after f.i. mc.receive~ Name Channel number you must add a name f.i. line and number of channels to send and receive thus MC.SEND LINE 100 and MC.RECEIVE LINE 100
@@djcausio2082 i know that, i checked the help file. something else is the problem in this situation
Also not working for me when steal is set to 0
Nice work. Thanks
can somebody explain why you have to put in the mc.* object between cycle and stereo?
Hey! This is to multiply the signal for the envelope created by mc.line~
Well this was a cool video 👌
Thank you! ❤️
thanks great intro!
much appreciated!
Nice!
You explained this so clearly and I still don't understand. Am I stupid?
Definitely not! It must mean it was not clear enough. Which part are you struggling with?