Membership plan: Getting Started | Topics: Sound Design
Course overview
In this workshop you will build both single cycle and loop based sampler devices, empowering you to utilise them in your own patches. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin to explore building sampler devices in the Max environment.
What you'll learn
Identify key MSP objects for sampler devices
Utilise buffer and waveform objects
Build single cycle waveform sampler devices
Build loop based sampler devices
Who is this course for?
This course is for users with a previous knowledge on Max or Pure Data and some rudiments of digital audio and an interest in building sampler devices.
Course content
What you will learn in this course
Building Samplers in Max Download Link
Part 1 - Introduction 1
Part 2 - Introduction 2
Part 3 - Utilise buffer and waveform objects 1
Part 4 - Utilise buffer and waveform objects 2
Part 5 - Build single cycle waveform sampler devices 1
Part 6 - Build single cycle waveform sampler devices 2
Part 7 - Build single cycle waveform sampler devices 3
Part 8 - Build single cycle waveform sampler devices 4
Part 9 Build loop based sampler devices
Building Samplers in Max Patches
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)
Meet your instructor
Phelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer, engineer, artist, developer and educator.
He is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function. He has released the Max for Live device synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
http://metafunction.co.uk/
http://phelankane.com/bio/
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