
Video tutorial: KARMA Programming
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I think the thread should be a Sticky too.qrobinez wrote:I'm really glad that you find it helpful. I will post more tutorials online in the future where more difficult parts from KARMA will be discussed.Ksynth wrote:I went through your video pausing to follow the points and found that most helpful. Learned quite a bit.
This one is focused on monophonic Arpeggiators and suited for people that start for the first time with KARMA programming.
The next one will focus on polyphonic arpeggiators and is more difficult to follow because there is some actual programming involved instead of just using faders and knobs. For instance a large part of the next tutorial will explain the KARMA Cluster method and how to program the cluster behaviour for the KARMA algorithm. (Clusters are generated groups of notes, like chords)
it takes time to create these kind of video tutorials, but it's good to know that people actually can use these kind of tutorials, that makes it worthwhile for me to spend time on it.
One small suggestion with your videos is perhaps to get the camera closer to the screen so viewers can read the on screen text - not essential but makes following slightly easier.
But once again many thanks for the great help.

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yes that would be nice, but i've experimented a lot with the camera setup and this was the closest i could get. But i've uploaded it in HD. When you change the resolution in youtube in the video to 720p then everything is crystal clear and you can read the screen.Ksynth wrote:I think the thread should be a Sticky too.
One small suggestion with your videos is perhaps to get the camera closer to the screen so viewers can read the on screen text - not essential but makes following slightly easier.
to do that, in youtube click on the 360p below the video and choose 720p and maximize the screen. That should solve it.
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I should have thought of that. Thanks.qrobinez wrote:yes that would be nice, but i've experimented a lot with the camera setup and this was the closest i could get. But i've uploaded it in HD. When you change the resolution in youtube in the video to 720p then everything is crystal clear and you can read the screen.Ksynth wrote:I think the thread should be a Sticky too.
One small suggestion with your videos is perhaps to get the camera closer to the screen so viewers can read the on screen text - not essential but makes following slightly easier.
to do that, in youtube click on the 360p below the video and choose 720p and maximize the screen. That should solve it.
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