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Email to Customers (April 24, 2008)

Hello from Cycling '74 headquarters. We have some big news. Max 5 is now available for download. We're very excited about this maj...

A Look Back at Maker Faire 2008

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 litt...

Cycling ’74 Releases Max/MSP Version 5

Cycling ’74 today released Version 5.0 of its Max/MSP media development tools. This version represents a new era of Max programm...

An Interview with Natasha Barrett of DR.OX

Some of us listen to many different types of music and are open to experimentation but, correct me if I'm wrong, sometimes the mus...

A Video and Text Interview with Monome

Brian Crabtree (who performs under the name tehn) and his partner Kelli Cain are collectively known as monome. They design what th...

Rewire 3: Subversion with ReWire

The ReWire concepts we've discussed in the previous ReWire articles were based on the typical needs of most users -- piping inform...

Making Connections: Building a USB Footswitch

As a guitarist, I was looking for a simple hands-free controller for Max. Rather than buy an expensive pedalboard and MIDI interfa...

Announcing Max/MSP Version 5

Cycling '74 today announced Version 5.0 of its Max/MSP media development tools. This version represents a new era of Max programmi...

An Interview with Vlad Spears

Daevlmakr sells a suite of plug-ins created in Max/MSP. I was able to spend a lot of time with Vlad Spears for this interview beca...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP (Introduction)

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP #7

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP #5

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP #4

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP #2

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Synth-Building with Max/MSP #1

This series of tutorials first appeared on my CreativeSynth.com website between 2001 and 2002. Due to their popularity (especially...

Interview with Leafcutter John, Musician

I spent hours and hours agonizing over an introduction to this interview. Everything I wrote sucked and realized that I have to le...

An Interview with Bert Schiettecatte about AudioCubes

Bert Schiettecatte is the founder of Percussa, a music hardware and software company located near Leuven, Belguim. The company's f...

A Video and Text Interview with Luke DuBois, Educator and Musician

I first became aware of Luke DuBois when I heard his band’s CD Freight Elevator Quartet. Later, we met when he did custom MSP pr...

Getting Around in Radial, Part Three

In the previous installments, I've tried to give you a quick hands-on feel for how radiaL operates, paying particular attention to...

Cycling ’74 Releases Cyclops for Mac Intel

Cycling '74, a San Francisco-based music and video software company, today released Cyclops v. 1.3 which adds Universal Binary sup...

ReWire Essentials, Part Two

In this second installment of the ReWire Essentials series, we are going to look at hosting ReWire client applications. Clients ro...

Cycling ’74 Features Software Update For JazzMutant Lemur At AES

Cycling '74 today demonstrated the recently released version 1.5 software for JazzMutant Lemur control surface. The update is avai...

ReWire Essentials 1: From Max/MSP to Your Host

While there are many methods to move MIDI and audio data between programs on a computer, ReWire (developed by Propellerheads) has ...

A Video Interview with Laetitia Sonami, Performer

Performance and Installation Using the Lady's Glove to build relationships.