Archive for March, 2007

Our Collaboration with Ableton

At this year’s Musikmesse, Ableton announced it has entered into a strategic partnership with Cycling ’74 to develop new products. You can read Ableton’s story about this partnership here.

I wanted to share my perspective on what this partnership will mean (as well as what it will not mean) for Cycling ’74 users.

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Multi-language Max/MSP

This is perhaps an unusual article for Cycling ’74 to put on their web site, because it has to do with all the languages that Max/MSP isn’t. I have to confess that I’m not really a very good Max-user. I know only a handful of objects, and I am of the text-based generation that is still a little, um, “graphical-user-interface-challenged”. I basically use Max/MSP only as a window onto computer music languages that I am adept at using. More and more, though, I am also using Max as base platform for connecting these languages to each other. One of the really great decisions that the Cycling ’74 design team made was to make the development and integration of external objects relatively easy. This has been a real boost for the classes that I teach at Columbia University, and it has also allowed me much more creative freedom in my compositional work.

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A Grab Bag of Pluggo Dev Tricks

An informal guide to some bonus externs and some patching and building techniques.

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Making Connections: Connecting a Joystick to MaxMSP/Jitter

Max is all about making connections. The Making Connections series of tutorials will introduce you to new connections you can make between MaxMSP and the outside world. This tutorial, the first in the series, will discuss the use of HID devices such as USB game controllers as gestural interfaces for your Max patches.

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