Wow i didnt know thatOriginally Posted by Basil Rush
Max is more powerfull but reakor is easier to use and implement I think. Once you understand the logical systems in reaktor it makes msp more easier tho. Reaktor is a bad ass machine
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Wow i didnt know thatOriginally Posted by Basil Rush
Max is more powerfull but reakor is easier to use and implement I think. Once you understand the logical systems in reaktor it makes msp more easier tho. Reaktor is a bad ass machine
Another feature on my wish list would be a module to control a VST through Reaktor itself. Think of the possibilities!
my lecturer pretty much told me i have to learn MAX MSP to get a good mark in my Thesus, so ill have to dive into it soon enough. is it easy to get going???
Its not too bad if you follow the tutorials, the manuals a beast but there is help files for every module
Certainly allot better than the soldering iron and breadboard alternative. Kraftwerk style!
yeah - it's a lot easier to knock something up in Reaktor and till you bang up against one of it's limitations it's wicked.Originally Posted by The Divide
But in Max you can do anything, unfortunately flexibility seems to come at a price.
Ok I have managed to make it run as standalone...
This ones for the uber geeks
http://www.thedivide.co.uk/iiiath/DJF-IP2.rar
List of Keyboard Controls
1 Loop Disable 9 + Division @ Reverse Math
2 Loop 1 Note 0 - Division R Record to Detonate
3 Loop 2 Notes - Double Speed P Play Recorded Sequence
4 Loop 4 Notes = Half Speed S Stop Recorded Sequence
5 Loop 8 Notes [ Loop Coll Esc
6 Loop 16 Notes ] Loop Off
7 Loop 32 Notes Ent Collect Loop into Rand
P.S I cant be bothered explaining it right now
Just press all the buttons
Make sure you switch that edit switch upwards to allow the midi to go to the devices
Curious to know if it even works
Cheers
Dan
Crikey
It works using the m$ output device.. but as soon as I try and use my midi interface, and hit play it only plays one note instead of looping like it does on the m$ device
you nutter
does it? sheeeeet
I will have to check that out, so basically it doesnt work with any other output other than the Microsoft built in GM thing? Do you have max installed as I have just been today that it won’t work as standalone afterall
Only tested it on max machines so far
Sweet :D
I had an argument with a member of staff at the uni today as he said it was impossible to make max patches open without it installed
Hey i will look into that bug, thanks for testing it
When this is finished I should get it working in cubase (proving you have pluggo installed) and I will keep adding stuff to it
haha that's the point of the standalone Max libraries/executibles.... sounds like your guy is a bit off his rocker hehe