Max/MSP, create your own software using a visual toolkit of
objects
Max/MSP is a graphical
programming environment, which means you create your own software using a visual
toolkit of objects, and connect them together with patch cords. The basic
environment that includes MIDI, control, user interface, and timing objects is
called Max. Built on top of Max are hundreds of objects, including two powerful
collections from
Cycling‘74:Max
Features Create and run an
arbitrary number of applications and tasks, depending on the memory and
processing speed of your computer.
Design cross-platform programs
and user interfaces interactively using hundreds of modular objects and UI
widgets. A series of over 40
interactive tutorials teach you to use Max step-by-step.
Interactive on-line help gives
you a working demonstration of every object and its features.
Afast and easy way to use your
computer to control hardware (or vice versa) using systems such as Teleo from
Makingthings or the iCube from Infusion Systems.
Built-in support for an
unilimited number of MIDI input and output streams (using MME on Windows and
Core MIDI on Macintosh). Plus support for serial devices and mouse tracking.
Quicktime movie playback.
Interactive program editing
and debugging features, such as foreground/background, message tracing, object
inspectors, intelligent copy and paste.
An easy-to-use cross-platform
SDK for extending the software that’s been adopted by a large community of
users letting Max do everything from networking to statistics. (Check out the
Max/MSP Resource Guide for some examples.)
MSP Features
Over 150 objects covering
all the basic elements of synthesis, sampling, and signal processing.
MME, DirectSound, and ASIO
audio hardware support on Windows, and Core Audio support on Mac OS X. Customize
and save hardware interface setups to optimize for low latency or greater CPU
efficiency. Over 25
interactive tutorials present a complete course in digital audio.
Full-featured waveform display
and editing object. Unlimited
simultaneous hard-disk recording and playback streams using files from 1 to 32
tracks. File playback includes
varispeed, looping, backwards play.
Graphical filter design and
envelope/function generator interfaces.
Support for AIFF, WAV, Sound
Designer II (Macintosh only), AU, MP3 (requires Quicktime) audio files.
Support for building
polyphonic MIDI-controlled synthesizers and samplers, or polyphonic anything.
Hosts VST plug-ins and synths
(in any configuration you can imagine).
Tons of cool examples showing
techniques such as FFT-based filtering and convolution, 5.1 spatial surround
processing, crossovers, audio-rate sequencing, and vocoding.
http://www.cycling74.com/index.html
Posted: Fri - January 16, 2004 at 01:04 PM
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