Delicious Max/MSP Tutorial 7: Pitch Shifting (Part 3)

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

See, all that time and money spent at university wasn't a waste of time: I can make silly voices.

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  • I have to say that you are explaining these subjects with so much enthusiasm and taking us newcomers in the field with you - just got to the end and I'll credit you for what you hoped this video would do :)

  • @Gaia1986 At the risk of getting all gushy, thanks so much for the kind words. It really makes the effort of putting these tutorials together worth it. As long as you guys keep finding these videos useful I'll keep making them.

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  • "We're not going to pitch shift the way you want us to DAD." Always enjoyable listening to your tutorials. Currently trying to find the most bad ass voice modulation for live performances.

  • this IS very sweet indeed actually.....

  • Really helpful videos! I totally appreciate your hard work and the friendly spectrum of your voice. Hope you keep both going:)

    You probably know these but there're two points I'd like to add that could be helpful for everyone:

    - Any patcher file that is in the Search Path is found and loaded by Max when typed in as the first argument for poly~ .Search Path includes the "Cycling '74" folder, the "patches" and the "examples" folders and also the directory that your main patch is saved under.

  • - Second point is that you can also place the "tapin~" object outside of the poly~. This might be helpful to save up some memory when you're working with too many instances and larger tapin~ buffers. Say if you load 16 instances of "tapin~ 10000", it's gonna use the amount of memory a "tapin~ 160000" would use.

    Thanks for the videos! :)

  • Great videos.

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