Hi everyone
We've just uploaded some AudioMulch video tutorials to our new "Tutorials" section.
http://www.audiomulch.com/tutorials
They're beginner-level tutorials designed for people who are totally new to AudioMulch.
We'll be adding a few more beginner tutorials - on MIDI parameter control and using VSTis - in a couple of weeks.
For existing AudioMulch users we're planning some intermediate and advanced level tutorials that will focus on more practical techniques beyond just how to get started with the software.
If you have any particular ideas or requests for tutorials, please post about it here!
Post here with feedback and questions about any of these tutorials as well.
beautiful :) i've been waiting for these!
thanks guys. keep up the fantastic work.
am hoping for a tutorial relating to parameter control and midi mapping.
hoping there are some cool tricks in there you might be able to shed some light on that I haven't already fully realised yet.
for example, i don't know exactly how MIDI control of the document switcher really works. i've found it quite confusing. a video would totally fix this for me I think :P
Actually, the tutorial we're just about to publish is on using MIDI for parameter control, but it's introductory so unfortunately it doesn't cover controlling the document switcher with MIDI.
Once we've got the introductory tutorials out of the way (only a few more to go) we'll be starting to get into more depth and cover useful stuff like that.
Thanks for that request - we'll definitely add the document switcher to the list!
We have two new beginners' tutorials up, covering parameter control and Metasurface control with MIDI:
http://www.audiomulch.com/tutorials/beginners-tutorial-5-parameter-control-with-midi
http://www.audiomulch.com/tutorials/beginners-tutorial-6-controlling-the-metasurface-with-midi
Did anyone ever consider creating tutorials for how to create SFX with AM? I mean weapon sounds, explosions, improving them etc.
Private Video Game programmers seem to be in desperate need of software to do that, and Im convinced AM would be the best go. This would also be a way to spread AM a little, Im sure theres more people out there using horrible SFX and crying for help than people actually using AM.
I asked a few on different forums, they would be interested...
More tutorials would be good. I'd like someone to help me understand how to use PulseComb. I think I get it, but I imagine there are some tricks that elude me.
Likewise, LiveLooper.