Keep an eye at the text box in the patcher when the modules are moved around. That’s the explanation, and think about changing the order of stomp boxes on the floor.
This is a short demo of using the screen as a re-patcher. I use my computer for most effects processing in my guitar system, and this re-patcher allows me to change the effects order at any time without touching a cable. Changing the effects order should be easy to do for anyone because it creates a myriad of sonic possibilities. This is my approach to the challenge of re-patching on the fly, and I believe it will prove itself useful. Audio coming soon. I want to showcase all modules at the same time, and I am adding the possibility of serial, split to: parallell, merge to: serial processing as well. I don’t think I’ll need parallell processing but it should be possible to do it, shouldn’t it?
cheers
Hey! I’m just starting into the wonderful world of Max/MSP and I think this concept is AMAZING. I came across your site thru a Google search for “max msp guitar tricks.” Looks like I found a good one! [bookmarks site]
Hi Andrew. Glad you found something you like! I’ll try to post more guitar related Max/MSP/Jitter stuff on a more or less regular basis.