Creative Coding
Jitter in Ableton - On demand
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Part 1 - Jitter vs OpenGL
Course overview
Learning outcomes
Explore options for analysing audio signals to gather data to control visuals
Deploy objects suitable for making visuals
Apply processes from data acquired from audio signals to control visuals
Apply UI elements and save into a Max For Live device
Who is this course for?
- • This course is for people with a programming background who are interested in exploring the jitter environment.
Requirements
- • A computer and Internet connection
- • A good working knowledge of computer systems
- • A basic awareness of audio processing
- • Good familiarity with MSP
- • Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
Course content
Course Overview
What you will learn in this course • Requirements
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Course Overview
What you will learn in this course • Requirements
- What you will learn in this course
- Requirements
Jitter in Ableton - On demand
Part 1 - Jitter vs OpenGL • Part 2 - Get Data from Audio • Part 3 - Create an Audio Reactive Patch_1 • Part 4 - Render context processing • Part 5 - Move the path to Max For Live
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Jitter in Ableton - On demand
Part 1 - Jitter vs OpenGL • Part 2 - Get Data from Audio • Part 3 - Create an Audio Reactive Patch_1 • Part 4 - Render context processing • Part 5 - Move the path to Max For Live
Part 1 - Jitter vs OpenGL
Checking access...Part 2 - Get Data from Audio
Checking access...Part 3 - Create an Audio Reactive Patch_1
Checking access...Part 4 - Render context processing
Checking access...Part 5 - Move the path to Max For Live
Checking access...- Jitter in Ableton intro.maxpat
- Max patches at the end of the sessions
Instructors

Ned Rush
Duncan Wilson (aka Ned Rush) is a musician, producer and content creator based in the UK. Whilst perhaps largely known for his Youtube channel, he has also released music independently as well developing content for Isotonik Studios.
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Who is this course for?
This course is for people with a programming background who are interested in exploring the jitter environment.
Requirements
A computer and Internet connection A good working knowledge of computer systems A basic awareness of audio processing Good familiarity with MSP Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
