Where is everyone learning HISE and Scriptnode?
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I have gone through all the documentation, all the Youtube vids I can find, but everything is so pieced out and disconnected. Is there a good place to find learning and/ or specifically scriptnode learning?
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@gryphonsegg You are at the best place, you need to dig the forum for scriptnode examples and good practices
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@gryphonsegg The main problem with learning scriptnode is that @d-healey has decided for himself to not make a video about it despite my many attempts to bribe him into doing so...
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@Christoph-Hart we neeeeeeed videos about it!
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@Christoph-Hart I have a project in the works for which I plan to use some sn so perhaps a video will emerge from it :) My sn guru is @Matt_SF so for now I suggest you bug him :D
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@Matt_SF what are your thoughts on this?
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@d-healey oh, you flatterr me sir ! :grinning_face_with_sweat:
@gryphonsegg
It would be nice indeed to have something when starting making things in SN.
I had started some time ago a SN section in the docs, but there's very little.
It's still a work to do and I didn't forgot about it but I have 2 little kids at home and barely have time to work on my own projects :family_woman_woman_girl_boy:That being said, I'm finishing my latest project and I should have some time this summer, so I could add some chapters to the docs. I also would be interested in making videos about it but that would require some time, plus my english speech is a bit rusty so, err... you know, I should eh... maybeeee... eh, work on it, you know... :)
Ok enough chit-chat, to answer your question, for now I would tell you the same thing @ustk suggested : if you need something about SN you should first dig around to find an answer. Many topics have been covered about doing this and that with SN.
Also, try things for yourself. There's a lot of trial and error involved but eventually you'll find a way of doing what you need.
Start small, like : how would you do a LR panner ? how would you do a simple filter, modulated by a LFO (hint hint, oscillator) ? etc...It's similar to scripting : you have to learn which node does what, in which case you must use this one or that one, and keep thing as clean as possible.
In the end, don't hesitate to ask on the forum if you have a specific question. I'm not the only SN guru here, but I'll be glad to help you if I can. -
@Matt_SF ok great! Will do.