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offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-24 03:08 [#01704905]
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check out the video at NI it's pretty cool.

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Taffmonster from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-08-24 03:15 [#01704907]
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he designed shit loads of the presets and (i think)
instruments in NI's electronic instruments 2xt which by the
way is fucking wicked


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2005-08-24 05:43 [#01704960]
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pretty cool stuff


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-08-24 06:34 [#01704984]
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he made vector, i know that


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2005-08-24 06:35 [#01704986]
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I just might buy pro agonist, his stuff is really good.


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-08-24 06:36 [#01704988]
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"Interview by Sheikh Ahmed"

what? the fuckheads, Ahmeds the fucking man


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-24 21:54 [#01705726]
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That video and interview at Native Instruments is getting
people talking, isn't it?



 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-24 21:57 [#01705728]
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i dont get it... whoopdy doo. People have been doing shit
like that in Max/MSP for years.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-24 22:06 [#01705729]
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Max... that's the thing that's kind of like Reaktor except
thin and scratchy sounding, right?


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-24 22:13 [#01705731]
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hahaha.......... yeah, I think we're talking about the same
thing. Do you mean that app/programming environment that
can do everything reaktor can do (and then some) in less
than half the CPU expendature? yes, that's max.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-24 22:45 [#01705736]
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Don't get me wrong, I like Max/MSP too but I have a beef
with its sound quality. The low CPU usage comes at a price:
it sounds tinny. Its user library, such as it is, is for
shit. Max users tend to be academic weasels with no interest
in sharing their work and even if they did it'd be a midi
motor-control unit for an art installation that drops grains
of rice into a boot.

Sure you can program your own Max components if you happen
to be a DSP wizard in C but do you think they'll sound as
good or be as CPU efficient as the oscillators and filters
that NI built into Reaktor? Personally I have no interest in
building such as a sawtooth osc but if that is your kink you
can do it in Reaktor too with the new core technology.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-24 23:23 [#01705740]
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I dont entirely disagree with anything you said there. Re:
Max user lib - agreed sucks. Re: tingy - I dont know,
could be not enough good users on there with synthesis
knowledge or Reaktor doing some legwork for its users to
begin with (which mind you, is a not necessarily a bad
thing)

A few points - Max is somewhat on the academic (read
-"noise") side of things. This does indeed get on my
nerves. As far as any type of community base with Max
particular to say "IDM" it just isnt out there.
Interestingly enough, the majority of the people out there
that are somewhat more "established" do in fact use
Max. To name a few - Eight Frozen Modules, edIT,
phthalyocyanine, AE, jega, lexaunculpt, etc. There has to
be a reason why they are choosing something like Max over
Reaktor, no?

Maybe they are using Reaktor through the [vst~] object in
Max... who knows! The thing is, given the amount of
(aforementioned) users twiddling with Max, I do find it odd
that there isnt more information out there in regards to
patches, programming tips, etc. with the use of Max in the
creation of more beat-driven idm style music, ya know?

I've been looking for quite some time and the only thing I
have come across is Twerk's patches, Kevin Blechdom's
experiments, and the infamous AE patch from EP7. I'm
looking more for something that more or less orients one
into using Max for more chaotic and rhythmically timed
stuff. Something like "A User's Guide to Approaching IDM in
Max/MSP" Hell, maybe I'll write it! Anyone wanna help?


 

offline khonnor from beanbag village (Malta) on 2005-08-25 02:00 [#01705769]
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hmm.... most of edit's stuff sounds like wave editors to me.



 

offline Soy Aluis on 2005-08-25 03:03 [#01705823]
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i feel nerdy, i laughed at that


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-25 10:58 [#01706249]
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seen him live a few times. He's def. using Max there on
each occassion.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-25 11:09 [#01706255]
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One thing I've tried was to control Reaktor from Max using
Midi Yoke. That way I could have Max's programmability with
Reaktor's sound quality. It worked but there were still
drawbacks.

Number one, and this was the killer, Max has crappy tables.
I was storing data in them and you can only have one
sequence per table. With the tables in Reaktor you can have,
for instance, one table with 32 different sequences in 32
different slots. Number two, I hated that the regular
sliders / faders in Max don't give feedback as to when the
mouse button is clicked down on them. I know there's a mouse
info module but it's global and you have to parse it to find
out what area's being clicked and see what it applies to.
This compared to the xy faders in Reaktor that tell you when
they're clicked, or the mouse area that can be sized and can
have multiple instances in an instrument.

So I ended up rewriting most of my Max stuff in Reaktor. It
was not easy and it mutated in transit but I'm happy with
how it turned out.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-25 11:16 [#01706260]
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Awesome.

Though did you ever try to store stuff in the [coll] object?
From what I understand that can gather and store a ton of
information. Then there are the jit.matrices too... In
any case, I think getting Max into other environments DOES
have possibilities.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-08-25 11:48 [#01706282]
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Hmmmm. Is the data in coll automatically persistent between
sessions when you save a patcher, or do you have to
specifically tell it to write and read separate data files?

At a certain point this shit becomes easier to do with a
general purpose written language instead of a specialized
graphical language... that's the point at which I ask myself
why I even bother. :D


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-25 12:07 [#01706298]
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hahaha, I hear you. From what I remember, a coll will save
the data with the patch itself. A table saves out though.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-25 12:10 [#01706299]
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On a semi-related note (From Tim Exile) -

"Actually I'll tell you what made me switch from PD to
Reaktor for live use... it was that the HD Read module was
coded for Linux and I was using Windows 2000. It worked OK
at first, but when my patch was near completion I started
having real problems, unsolvable ones, possibly caused in
part by lots of reblocking as well.

Programming in PD is a brainteasing joy. I love the message
handling, and I love the fact that, should you wish, you can
make your own interactive GUIs etc. I love the open-source
nature of it. BUT it has downsides as a result... such as
objects that don't work on all platforms, unsuspected
surprises in places that you really would expect them to
have been ironed out.

There are areas where Reaktor patently isn't as powerful as
PD... packing and unpacking of multiple messages is far far
more versatile than having to create polyphonic instruments
in order to send multiple data down the same wire. The
file-handling; the automatable, resizable, and should you
wish totally reprogrammable, graphic objects. Reaktor isn't
there yet. Although it's getting there.

However, there are some basic technical areas where PD falls
down for me. Mostly notably the way the audio and control
rates relate via blocking. I find it very hard to imagine
circumstances under which the PD system of calculating
control data once every audio block of X samples is superior
to Reaktor's essentially CPU rate calculations. I remember
making some granular algorithms in PD, using the TTT modules
and man it was a nightmare! With Reaktor you don't need
workarounds like this... events just arrive whenever, even
inbetween audio samples. Also for fedback delay you need to
reblock to a block-size of 1 sample (or however short you
want your minimum delay time to be), which makes things a
little unstable...."




 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-25 12:12 [#01706301]
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"...Maybe PD has moved on since I left it. When I moved
over to use Reaktor for my live patch my full intention was
to go back to using PD for other projects, but then Reaktor
4 came out, and now we have 5 with Core... which IMHO is way
more powerful for low level DSP programming that ANY other
visual digital modular I've seen. In fact even command line
ones... but I haven't checked out Supercollider so I can't
speak for that. I'd like to get back into PD one day but
I've found my instrument of choice which hasn't really
hampered me yet.

I'm lucky in that I had registered SyncModular before
Reaktor, so when NI headhunted Dr Sync (Vadim) I got a free
version of Reaktor. This means that I've been lucky enough
to have paid about £33 for it."



 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-25 12:14 [#01706304]
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what's all this nerd talk here???


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-25 12:14 [#01706306]
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you guys better back all of this talk up with some
soundsamples. :)


 

offline neh from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-25 12:52 [#01706333]
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tim is the man - his new CD is pure rock and also saw him at
elekrowerkz a couple of weeks agao and his live show is just
fucking immense!!!!


 

offline thecrimsonguard from ∞ (United States) on 2005-08-29 07:26 [#01709015]
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does anybody have the tim exile patch by any chance? i'm not
sure if i can log into the ni page there


 

offline thecrimsonguard from ∞ (United States) on 2005-08-29 07:58 [#01709055]
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anyone....come one


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-29 08:04 [#01709067]
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hehe well I've tryed to download. but it doesn't work if
you're not registerd on NI with R5. I am registerd with
absynth 3.0 but that doesn't help either.


 

offline thecrimsonguard from ∞ (United States) on 2005-08-29 08:34 [#01709104]
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crap tastic



 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2005-08-29 09:00 [#01709132]
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I believe fleetmouse is registerd with r4 and maybe also
with r5. you could ask him if he's in a good mood.


 

offline gl0tch from www.gl0tch.com     on 2005-08-29 10:34 [#01709219]
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yeah, you need to be registered with 5 specifically. If
anyone gets it, could you upload it to YSI or something?
Regardless, I would like to check it out.


 


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