Improving Your Patching Workflow


MaxMSP

By AndrewBenson, Section Articles, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Tue May 13, 2008 at 04:50:54 PM EST

In addition to the smoother look and feel of Max 5, there have been a number of enhancements to the user interface that will help you to maximize your creative productivity and minimize the time spent performing repetitive and annoying tasks. In this article, I'll talk about a couple of the features that have really improved my patching workflow.

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A Look Back at Maker Faire 2008


Events and Exhibits

By c74office, Section Journals, Topic Events and Exhibits
Posted on Thu May 08, 2008 at 04:50:50 PM EST

This year, we decided to set up shop at the 3rd annual Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, CA. Last year, Cycling '74 shared a little corner of a booth with the nice people at MakingThings, and that was enough to get us hooked on this crazy annual celebration of all things DIY and electrified.

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Cycling '74 Releases Max/MSP Version 5


MaxMSP

By LilliWesslingHart, Section Press Releases, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 09:36:12 PM EST

Visual Programming Language Reinvented

San Francisco, CA • April 22, 2008 -- Cycling ’74 today released Version 5.0 of its Max/MSP media development tools. This version represents a new era of Max programming, with a completely redesigned multi-processing kernel and a streamlined development environment built on a platform-independent foundation. With a new patcher interface, searchable database of objects and examples, integrated documentation and new tutorials, the new Max user will find a smoother learning curve while experienced users will see improved productivity. These improvements to the Max/MSP/Jitter bundle are provided at a more affordable price of MSRP US $699, with academic discounts available.

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An Interview with Natasha Barrett of DR.OX


MaxMSP

By MarshaVdovin, Section Interviews, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Mon Apr 14, 2008 at 05:11:33 PM EST

Some of us listen to many different types of music and are open to experimentation but, correct me if I'm wrong, sometimes the music that comes out of academic circles can be cold and dry. DR.OX is a welcome change. I had the pleasure of interviewing one half of DR.OX, Natasha Barrett, and I found her focused, enlightened and outspoken.

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Expand Your Guitar, Vol. 1


MaxMSP

By AndrewBenson, Section Tutorials, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 05:23:16 PM EST

An introduction to using MaxMSP for guitar processing.


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A Video and Text Interview with Monome


hardware

By LilliWesslingHart, Section Interviews, Topic hardware
Posted on Mon Feb 11, 2008 at 05:43:49 PM EST

Hardware Controllers

Adaptable, minimalist interfaces

monome website

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The Adaptive Use Instruments Project


Developer

By andrew, Section Interviews, Topic Developer
Posted on Fri Dec 07, 2007 at 04:14:19 PM EST

Recently I bumped into composer and performer Pauline Oliveros (PO) in San Diego. We got to talking about one of her current projects, the Adaptive Use Musical Instruments for the Physically Challenged. This project introduces software designed to be used in therapy sessions to give children with limited motor skills the opportunity to participate in music, and offer them an outlet for musical expression. I arranged for a follow-up interview by email so that we could learn more about what this project involves. Joining us is Zevin Polzin (ZP), the technical lead in the project.

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Rewire 3: Subversion with ReWire


MaxMSP

By ddg, Section Tutorials, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Mon Nov 26, 2007 at 07:29:22 PM EST

The ReWire concepts we've discussed in the previous ReWire articles were based on the typical needs of most users -- piping information between Max/MSP and a ReWire host or client application. However, ReWire can also be used to take otherwise upstanding audio applications and use them for unconventional purposes. The key to this is the hostcontrol~ object, which allows a Max patch to exert control over the transport of the ReWire host. Combining this with some common Max techniques can turn the most staid audio app into a subservient audio zombie.

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Max 5 and Attributes


MaxMSP

By DavidZicarelli, Section Articles, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 04:53:46 PM EST

Introduction

Sometimes when you are programming, you need to be able to configure some information about how your computer will do its job. Over the years, programmers have come up with a number of different terms for these little pieces of information -- parameters, properties, fields, etc. In Max, we call them attributes. Attributes were first introduced in Jitter, where they make it convenient to manage the state of complex objects such as jit.qt.movie. In Max 4.5, a few Max objects such as pattr (which is short for "patcher attributes" by the way) and js began to make use of attributes.

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Making Connections: Building a USB Footswitch


Sensors and Device Control

By c74office, Section Tutorials, Topic Sensors and Device Control
Posted on Tue Oct 16, 2007 at 03:05:02 PM EST

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Announcing Max/MSP Version 5


MaxMSP

By LilliWesslingHart, Section Press Releases, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2007 at 12:23:26 PM EST

Visual Programming Language Reinvented

AES • New York, NY • October 5, 2007--Cycling '74 today announced Version 5.0 of its Max/MSP media development tools. This version represents a new era of Max programming, with a completely redesigned multi-processing kernel and a streamlined development environment built on a platform-independent foundation. With a new patcher interface, searchable database of objects and examples, integrated documentation and new tutorials, the new Max user will find a smoother learning curve while experienced users will see improved productivity.

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A First Look at Max 5


MaxMSP

By DavidZicarelli, Section Articles, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Fri Oct 05, 2007 at 12:12:22 PM EST

Episode 1: The redecorated interface and the defaults system

The first thing you might notice about Max 5 is the new look of the objects. We've redecorated with a new appearance to ensure you can immediately identify the basic elements of a patch. It doesn't try to be photorealistic, primarily because the interface scales so you can look at a patch at any resolution. That includes zooming out as well as zooming in.

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Max 5: What It Is (and Isn't)


MaxMSP

By DavidZicarelli, Section Journals, Topic MaxMSP
Posted on Fri Sep 28, 2007 at 01:55:51 PM EST

Some of you may have heard that major changes are imminent in the Max world, and there is a lot of speculation about what those changes might be. On the eve of our first public exposition of the new version of Max at the AES convention in New York, I thought it would be appropriate to offer some details on the product.

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An Interview with Vlad Spears


Developer

By LilliWesslingHart, Section Interviews, Topic Developer
Posted on Mon Sep 24, 2007 at 03:06:23 PM EST

By Marsha Vdovin

There's something about the kind of mind that looks for something beyond presets and conventional loops. I enjoy the mind that explores that intersection between computers and music. I'm very curious about what drives people to be artists.

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Jitter Recipes: Book 3


Jitter

By AndrewBenson, Section Tutorials, Topic Jitter
Posted on Wed Aug 29, 2007 at 08:59:46 PM EST

The third installment of Jitter Recipe Collection.

More snacks for the Patching Enthusiast! Stay tuned for new entries to your favorite cookbook.

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