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qphatty
05-30-2009, 03:49 PM
Jim, you are a coding monster! Any new Techniques videos on the horizon?

The new features you're pumping out are much appreciated. But I find that you're adding features faster than I can keep up! I still go back and view the posted Techniques videos every once and awhile.

I'm sure the sophisticated users would have you heads-down on creating new things and I'm guessing the beginners would love to see more Techniques videos. They not only help explain N2, but they're inspirational.

Here's to you finding a happy median (and secretly hoping for more videos!)

jim
05-30-2009, 05:06 PM
On May 30, 2009, at 2:49 PM, qphatty wrote:


> Jim, you are a coding monster! Any new Techniques videos on the
> horizon?
>
> The new features you're pumping out are much appreciated. But I
> find that you're adding features faster than I can keep up! I still
> go back and view the posted Techniques videos every once and awhile.
>
> I'm sure the sophisticated users would have you heads-down on
> creating new things and I'm guessing the beginners would love to see
> more Techniques videos. They not only help explain N2, but they're
> inspirational.
>
> Here's to you finding a happy median (and secretly hoping for more
> videos!)



A timely post -- I'll be working on some new videos today and
tomorrow. High
on the list are the Chord Sequencer, MIDI triggering of sequences,
and, of course,
the new ReWire goodies. There is an existing video I've recorded that
covers
param mod, so I should have that edited and up in a week or so.

Feel free to mention any specific subjects you'd like to see covered!

Cheers,
Jim

qphatty
05-30-2009, 10:09 PM
How about that! I'll leave it in your good hands.

Sjoerd
06-03-2009, 04:10 PM
Feel free to mention any specific subjects you'd like to see covered!

If you could wave at the camera, that would be awesome. :) I'll wave back, promise. That way we can see how leet the beard of the guy pumping out this amazing stuff really is. :-P}}}}}}

(PS: yes I judge devs by their beard lengths: http://❥.ws/beards - wear a fake one if you have to).

jim
06-03-2009, 09:51 PM
Too funny. Will try to get one in. Mine is not that long, but it *is* red, and I *am* an expert on programming language design and implementation, but it has been a while since I have properly exercised those skills.

Cheers,
Jim

Sjoerd
06-04-2009, 04:51 AM
Medium-sized redbeardage is definitely more than good enough for me (cf. Justin (http://reapermerch.com/justin%20shirt.jpg)). As long as you won't be properly exercising any skills involving razor blades, we're all good it seems. :-)

doctorvague
06-04-2009, 08:08 AM
Feel free to mention any specific subjects you'd like to see covered!


Different methods of arpeggiation.

jim
06-04-2009, 01:12 PM
Different methods of arpeggiation.

I just recorded one on MIDI triggering of sequences, will be editing it later today. It will be a bit tricky as it will be a 2-channel video, one for the screenflow, one for the keyboard cam; hopefully I have everything properly recorded... A video on the MatrixArp will come a bit later, and will use the same technique. I should also be recording a video on the ChordSeq today as well, and one other, not sure which yet.


Cheers,
Jim

john brennan
06-04-2009, 02:34 PM
Cheers Jim
You're a regular Senior Speilbergo ( thats stephen spielbergs mexican non union equivalent ):D

doctorvague
06-05-2009, 06:56 AM
Cheers Jim
You're a regular Senior Speilbergo ( thats stephen spielbergs mexican non union equivalent ):D

Hey he's not that old!
He pays full price at the cafeteria.