Nice patch, with some great features on the interface.
However it all looks very technical for somthing as freestyle as scratching. I suggest you try to implement a system which can recognise a real scratch pattern from a Ms.Pinky record input. Also the audio cut movement with the fader is equally important.
Keep this project going buddy, your onto somthing good!
About 8 months ago I actually started the whole project over with DJ interaction in mind. I made a system for recording crossfader and vinyl movement from a real DJ. I put work into making it more intuitive, also.
If you're interested, do a youtube search for skrasms
Skrasoft is my old user account, and youtube won't let me log into it anymore.
I would like to use the standalone version, the vst instrument I am using in acid pro and i cant change the bpm and it does not show the turntable. Let me know. Thanks. I would like to try this thing
WOW! OUTSTANDING! You've managed to somehow make a simple process overwhelmingly difficult.
I think the about inventions or software is that it's supposed to simplify a task e.g. a calculator.
there's a joke and maybe you've heard it (my guess is that you probably hear it all the time). it goes like this: "you're so stupid it takes you an hour to make minute rice." I have a strong feeling that, that joke is about you.
thats a wicked patch Skrasoft, is it available to download at all? I'm currently building a patch using Ms.Pinky for video and open GL, was really impressed with this patch though! At last a useful video on youtube, not just morons miming to crap tunes hahaha
This is bay far the funniest (and also the better), Max/Msp application I ever seen. I happily noticed that it work also on my Mac-Intel, but there's some GUI issues (I think they are font-related) and this causes troubles to manage the upper warp markers. There's a way to fix this, and some hope to have also a mac-vst porting?
I originally set out to make it a scratch sequencer of sorts, so right now you can trigger playback of any saved scratches from a midi controller (a feature I didn't manage to fit in to the 10 minute youtube time limit).
A few people are asking about incorporating graphics tablets, Ms. Pinky, and other input devices for recording scratching into it, so I hope to be able to add a lot more to it.
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MattieHerpes 1 year ago
Nice patch, with some great features on the interface.
However it all looks very technical for somthing as freestyle as scratching. I suggest you try to implement a system which can recognise a real scratch pattern from a Ms.Pinky record input. Also the audio cut movement with the fader is equally important.
Keep this project going buddy, your onto somthing good!
eastwood1 3 years ago
About 8 months ago I actually started the whole project over with DJ interaction in mind. I made a system for recording crossfader and vinyl movement from a real DJ. I put work into making it more intuitive, also.
If you're interested, do a youtube search for skrasms
Skrasoft is my old user account, and youtube won't let me log into it anymore.
skrasms 3 years ago
im lost
crs800 3 years ago
I would like to use the standalone version, the vst instrument I am using in acid pro and i cant change the bpm and it does not show the turntable. Let me know. Thanks. I would like to try this thing
lamenztermz 3 years ago
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Please add me and talk about it, I can help you with ms. P
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Mudisticism 4 years ago
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Please support Ms. Pinky vinyl system and realtime drawing!
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Mudisticism 4 years ago
Yo mama so fat she brings a knife to a gun fight!
goo3r 4 years ago
WOW! OUTSTANDING! You've managed to somehow make a simple process overwhelmingly difficult.
I think the about inventions or software is that it's supposed to simplify a task e.g. a calculator.
there's a joke and maybe you've heard it (my guess is that you probably hear it all the time). it goes like this: "you're so stupid it takes you an hour to make minute rice." I have a strong feeling that, that joke is about you.
nine1funk 4 years ago
Did you have to make any objects on your own for this? (c)
midinerd 4 years ago
I did not make any Max objects in C++, but I did have to do a lot of javascript coding for JSUI objects to make the interface.
skrasoft 4 years ago
thats a wicked patch Skrasoft, is it available to download at all? I'm currently building a patch using Ms.Pinky for video and open GL, was really impressed with this patch though! At last a useful video on youtube, not just morons miming to crap tunes hahaha
JohnsySHR 4 years ago
Damn, I said I'd pay for this BEFORE I saw this. Real good work and this s way better than FL's wave traveler, honestly. Good skill mate.
Kigorri 4 years ago
This is bay far the funniest (and also the better), Max/Msp application I ever seen. I happily noticed that it work also on my Mac-Intel, but there's some GUI issues (I think they are font-related) and this causes troubles to manage the upper warp markers. There's a way to fix this, and some hope to have also a mac-vst porting?
jonnygoestohollywood 4 years ago
I definitely want to make a Mac port. The only problem is that right now I'm Mac-less.
skrasoft 4 years ago
Great! I'm on a macbook and I own max/msp+jitter version 6.2.
If I can help you in some way juest let me know. Thanx again for your job.
jonnygoestohollywood 4 years ago
Looks cool, but not much different from FL's integrated Wave Traveller. I'll keep an eye on it though. Keep it up dude.
datapark710 4 years ago
Totally awesome usage of Max/MSP. That scratch editing window rocks!
That said, I would think you'd want to have real-time control of your scratch moves... to make it more playeble in addition to programmable.
crosswick 4 years ago
I originally set out to make it a scratch sequencer of sorts, so right now you can trigger playback of any saved scratches from a midi controller (a feature I didn't manage to fit in to the 10 minute youtube time limit).
A few people are asking about incorporating graphics tablets, Ms. Pinky, and other input devices for recording scratching into it, so I hope to be able to add a lot more to it.
skrasoft 4 years ago