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  1. 16 de oct. de 2010 · Max/MSP Tutorial HD - Jonny Greenwood style stutter effect. I was asked to create some crazy guitar effect and so I tried to emulate one of the Max/MSP patches that Jonny Greenwood uses.

  2. 16 de feb. de 2007 · Jonny Greenwood Max/MSP patch #2. The first one was relatively popular, so here's another version of him going at it. This is at Glastonbury 2003. It's not quite as good as the Jools...

  3. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Jonny Greenwood's randomised stutter Max/MSP patch - as heard on Radiohead's Go To Sleep - is a much sought-after effect, but if you wanted to simulate it with a guitar pedal, you'd be out of luck - until now, with the release of the Feral Glitch.

  4. Probably most famous use of Max/MSP on any of Radiohead’s recordings is for the “stutter effect,” which Jonny originally used for the outro guitar solo on Go To Sleep. He has also used it live on Airbag , 2+2=5 , Feral , and a few others.

  5. King of Limbs is made up of everyone throwing pieces of audio together - Johnny used Max/MSP in that case to link up a turnable via a piece of software called Miss Pinky. The result was a huge and gigantic mess that took me about a year and a half to unravel, and then Thom wrote over the top.

  6. Jonny’s most famous use of Max/MSP is his random sampler patch (referred to as his “stutter effect” by fans), which he uses during the final section of 2+2=5 and during the outro of Go To Sleep, both live and on the album.

  7. At live shows in the 90s and 2000s, Jonny would the Whammy on and off sporadically with one foot while turning his Space Echo on and off with his other foot. In the 2010s, Jonny usually used his Max/MSP “stutter” patch instead.