Introduction to JITTER, pt.1: The Matrix (or, live visuals in Max MSP)
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- Introduction to JITTER: making live visuals in Max MSP
We take an introductory look at working with visuals using Max's JITTER library. In this first video, we explore the JITTER matrix, and how to fill different colour-planes with data to generate some live procedural visuals...
(NOTE: my microphone isn't great. Apologies for some of the audio distortion...)
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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.
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
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!
absolutely insane tutorial, you explained it so well, very easy to follow along! ty
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!!
Really well explained, thanks a lot!
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.
this was a really nice tutorial thank you! i think this got me really hooked on max
Glad you enjoyed it!
this is an amazing tutorial, thank you so much
Thank you so much for this nice tutorial!
thanks! new ways to approach to jitter
great video!
Nice!! Thanks a lot
Thanks so much for this! I'm having trouble getting some features to work when I try this at home, any chance you could share your patches?
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 ?
thank you so much.
You're welcome!
niceeeeeeee thx man
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!
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 :)
how to plug it in my video calls ? ;)
Check out SPOUT or SYPHON packages for Max to route your video to VOIP calls.
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. 👀🧠👌🏻
@@oliverthurleymusicIndeed better than a blank max patch. Slay. 😂💅🏻