It was a very good and instructive lesson. Can I ask a question my friend? When I use groove and waveform object(during the change start and end point of the audio on waveform) I hear clicks. I thought maybe I can fixs using FFT windowing. What do you thing, can I fix thet click with this windowing technique?
your voice is asmr lollll
Awesome, accessible tutorial, thanks a lot :)
ahah thank you!
I wasn't expecting the "bang bang", so funny. Anyway, wonderful tutorial mate. Thank you very much!
Really wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much!
3:00 how do you pack these objects in a subpatch ? what is the keybinding ?
thanks a lot
cmd+shift+e, you can see the shortcut in the "edit" menu, it's under "encapsulate"
@@AmazingMaxStuff thanks a lot !
Everything works fine until I add the mc.wave~ window and mc.*~, and then the audio cuts out? At around 16 minutes into the video, any help?
It was a very good and instructive lesson. Can I ask a question my friend? When I use groove and waveform object(during the change start and end point of the audio on waveform) I hear clicks. I thought maybe I can fixs using FFT windowing. What do you thing, can I fix thet click with this windowing technique?
Yeah some sort of fade in and fade out would do the trick. Either with windowing or any other in-out multiplication
Thank you so so so much!!!!!!!!!!!
in the examples the patcher was not set right "p random_1" iinstead it is "random_1" on your website
Thank you David! I was using an abstraction and forgot to remove it.
Just replace it with the relative code shown in the video
Add this to the List ;)
Eheh!