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  • Dr. Hernandez, I just finished watching all 35, and I cannot thank you enough for your generosity in creating these videos. Not only has this been incredibly helpful and inspiring in getting me started with PD, but this has also helped me a lot in understanding how Reaktor works! You f'ing rock!!

    Please, please, please set up some kind of subscription service for a monthly (or per-video) fee and I would be the first to sign up for more PD tutorials!!

  • @jasonfilmscore Wow... I've considered a subscription service or a commission-a-tutorial service (pay for a specified topic) but haven't really done anything with either. Anyhow, thx for the very kind words and thx for watching.

  • Great tutorials, thanks.

    By the way how many tutorials are there in total, I'd hate to miss one - unfortunately YT forgets to place everything in order ex : #26, #1, #33 etc.

    Thanks

  • @cardboardmusic this is the last tutorial that I made in this series. the playlist for the entire series is here: youtube.com/playlist?p=PL12DC9­A161D8DC5DC

  • Thanks a lot. I really appreciate these tutorials.

  • Thanks for this series, I have seen them all... Hope to see more.

  • Compression, limiting and threshold gating would also be fantastic.

  • @ayearofholidays These tutorials were made as part of a 20 week class I taught on PD at the university where I work. The class is over now and while I do plan tutorials in those areas you mention, at best it will be the summer time before I get to them. I'm currently (4/5/10) working on tutorials for iPhone app dev. with Titanium.

  • Thank you so much for the tutorials! I hope that you please keep making PD tutorials. I would love to see ones on pitch shifting (independent of time), time shifting (independent of pitch), bit reduction, sample reduction, and ring modulation.

  • hello i have PD extended on windows and i cant remember how to get rid of the crackles and pops that come when you first install pd on windows, what are the settings that i need to modify to get rid of those annoying pops? HELP :(

  • @TheDadsr Investigate the delay(msec) option in the audio settings of PD. As well, you might get zips in places where you are adjusting settings dynamically with [freeverb] where dynamic adjustments aren't really appropriate. good luck - hdez

  • thanks, i put 200ms in the delay settings and worked like a charm :D

  • very very good. better explained that my university lecturer

  • uff - fantastic, wish to have time to see every your tutorial for PD

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