You're my favourite tutorial maker on Max and no other channel makes me understand a topic as much as your do, let alone getting creative about it. Please please make more 🧡
my first max tutorial. took me a bit to figure out unlocking/locking to operate but once i figured that out it was pretty good. Thanks. Appreciate the thorough explanation of everything.
Thanks for your tutorials! I have only recently started using Max & find them very helpful. ❤ It has helped be understand how to connect some things to actually feel like I can play around with things to do what I actually have in mind project-wise.
Nice tutorial, thx a lot. I still have an issue when running the patch : when enlarging the jit.pwindow, I'm having a strong lag on every aspect of Max. Lag gets bigger with bigger size of the window. Works fluid with a very tiny window. I have tried the patch on two studio computers, and the problem remains the same. Any idea ?
I am trying to use the videoplane object in order to affect the saturation of the two videos I am trying to merge but I can see that it only affects to the first video and not to the merging I am doing with both... could you help me out? Thank you!
duno if its a bug but in max 8 you need to use a message box with "select $1 $2" for the gradient to work. I tried writing select after double click and it did not work.
Hey great tutorial! thank you so much :) i can't seem to find the shortcut for inserting object between two already connected objects, in other words i see that when you drag a object C between two other objects A-B you are able to create an A-B-C connection, that would save me lot of time :)
@innerharmony2475 Please consider watching tutorials (in general) the following way: check to see if the video timeline has been broken into chunks/indexed like a book would be. Jump straight to what you're interested in. If ever your missing information, you can go and watch the other parts. I watched the entire video, but started to look at it that way to make sure this tutorial had what I was looking for, since I had a project deadline. I actually appreciate the extra conceptual explanations he gives to really get the bigger picture, since I might end up using other software where the concepts still apply even if execution is different. 👀🧠👌🏻
You're my favourite tutorial maker on Max and no other channel makes me understand a topic as much as your do, let alone getting creative about it. Please please make more 🧡
I've been using Max for a few months now and always thought jitter was so daunting but you explained everything so nicely, great introduction
my first max tutorial. took me a bit to figure out unlocking/locking to operate but once i figured that out it was pretty good. Thanks. Appreciate the thorough explanation of everything.
i think im gonna make my final project about this man thank you so much it was a great tutorial, easy to keep up with
That's great! Good luck with your project, there's plenty to have fun with.
Thanks a lot dude! I learn max as an object in uni, but your videos make it way easier to understand than the actual lessons!
Thanks for your tutorials! I have only recently started using Max & find them very helpful. ❤
It has helped be understand how to connect some things to actually feel like I can play around with things to do what I actually have in mind project-wise.
Great to hear! That's what its all about, getting to the point where you can *play* with ideas and get creative! Good luck!!
Nice tutorial, thx a lot.
I still have an issue when running the patch : when enlarging the jit.pwindow, I'm having a strong lag on every aspect of Max. Lag gets bigger with bigger size of the window. Works fluid with a very tiny window. I have tried the patch on two studio computers, and the problem remains the same.
Any idea ?
absolutely insane tutorial, you explained it so well, very easy to follow along! ty
thank you so much.
You're welcome!
this was a really nice tutorial thank you! i think this got me really hooked on max
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am trying to use the videoplane object in order to affect the saturation of the two videos I am trying to merge but I can see that it only affects to the first video and not to the merging I am doing with both... could you help me out? Thank you!
Really well explained, thanks a lot!
this is an amazing tutorial, thank you so much
duno if its a bug but in max 8 you need to use a message box with "select $1 $2" for the gradient to work. I tried writing select after double click and it did not work.
great video!
Thank you so much for this nice tutorial!
how to plug it in my video calls ? ;)
Check out SPOUT or SYPHON packages for Max to route your video to VOIP calls.
Hey great tutorial! thank you so much :) i can't seem to find the shortcut for inserting object between two already connected objects, in other words i see that when you drag a object C between two other objects A-B you are able to create an A-B-C connection, that would save me lot of time :)
hey, just hold shift while dragging the object above the cable!
click a cable, then press Shift + N :)
thanks! new ways to approach to jitter
Nice!! Thanks a lot
niceeeeeeee thx man
O m g dude .. show us the screen what you’re talking about six minutes and then we haven’t even seen your screen what the heck
because i'm prettier than a blank max patch 😌💅
@innerharmony2475 Please consider watching tutorials (in general) the following way: check to see if the video timeline has been broken into chunks/indexed like a book would be. Jump straight to what you're interested in. If ever your missing information, you can go and watch the other parts.
I watched the entire video, but started to look at it that way to make sure this tutorial had what I was looking for, since I had a project deadline. I actually appreciate the extra conceptual explanations he gives to really get the bigger picture, since I might end up using other software where the concepts still apply even if execution is different. 👀🧠👌🏻
@@thrlyIndeed better than a blank max patch. Slay. 😂💅🏻
do not mix the terms matrix with grid. use grid that's what it really is!
well that'd be useful working with an object called ... [jit.matrix] 😉