@@franciscoraupp definately on my list as well. But then I remember I have all this smaller stuff I should probably learn first. For example like how the poly~ system works. Haha Max is absolutely endless and it’s absolutely the best thing about it
@@userfriendlysounds That's the beauty of Max I think. I never know what to do next lol I also wanna learn more of Jitter. You just have to choose one thing as priority, and that's hard hehhehe
@@franciscoraupp I wish you best. It really sounds legit and organic. Which is enough for me like... But you also add some grooves to it that make it also so much idk fun 😋😃
@@franciscoraupp so glad to hear that. No. Sure. You go for the tight and previsible (in the best of senses, if you know what I mean by that) finished work. You know Its all about inspiration in the end and you look simply all fed up with it so... Haha. Nice to hear that out of your album🙂😊☺
this is amazing. im trying to learn max but am having a hard time figuring out where to get started. whats the best piece of advice you have for someone like me?
There are many places you can learn MAX here on youtube. Some channels I can recommend are: www.youtube.com/@HearingGlass www.youtube.com/@SoundSimulator www.youtube.com/@AmazingMaxStuff www.youtube.com/@AndrewRobinson26 www.youtube.com/@dude837 Hope that helps!