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Week 49: AU and vst~ on Mac

Use Apple's Audio Units in the vst~ object.

An Interview with Tom Erbe

SoundHack is a legendary, beloved, and free tool for mangling sound.

A Look Back at AES 2008 in San Francisco

We rolled out of bed and into our suits this weekend to attend the annual Audio Engineering Society (AES) conference at the Moscon...

LFO Tutorial 2: Making Some Noise

Last time out, we created the LFOur, a generative patch composed of a quartet of synchronized LFOs whose output we can use to make...

Max 5 Guitar Processor, Part 1

In an earlier article, Andrew Benson and Ben Bracken went through the process of connecting a guitar to a Max-based processing sys...

Re-purposing Plug-ins in Max 5

As exporting plug-ins is not currently available for Max 5, we will look at another alternative in this article based on a new fea...

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 #8

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...

A Grab Bag of Pluggo Dev Tricks

This folder contains a number of extra externals which we use in the various Pluggo based plug-in packages. These externals are un...

An Interview With Tim Place

In this interview, Tim Place speaks about his work as a developer and artist, charting the numerous development projects which poo...

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 Releases Entire Line of Plug-in Products for Mac Intel

Cycling '74, a San Francisco-based music software company, today released Pluggo v. 3.6, Hipno v. 1.1, Mode v. 1.3 and UpMix 1.1 w...

Plug-In Confidential, Redux

Since we've changed the way that plug-ins are built, I realized that perhaps it'd be a good idea to find my humble little article ...

Cycling ’74 Releases Hipno Plug-ins

Cycling '74, a San Francisco-based music software company, today announced the release of Hipno 1.0, a new suite of over forty eff...

An Interview With John Eichenseer

jhno, a.k.a. John Eichenseer, is the culprit responsible for many of the plug-ins in the Pluggo collection. A musician and program...

InVeSTigations (part 4)

In this tutorial, we'll add some interesting new bells and whistles to VST hosting and take a look at how you can begin to visuall...

InVeSTigations (part 3)

In this tutorial, we'll look at a new message to the vst object that lets us load plug-ins without interrupting our audio, and tak...

InVeSTigations (part 2)

One quick way to start having fun with Max is to use the vst~ object to host audio plug-ins or VST instruments; you can load plug-...

InVeSTigations (part 1)

One quick way to start having fun with Max is to use the vst~ object to host audio plug-ins or VST instruments; you can load plug-...

Cycling ’74 Ships Mode For Windows

Cycling '74, a software company based in San Francisco, today announced the release of Mode for Windows. This popular package of n...

Moog Modular V and Max/MSP geek-o-rama

I've spent a little time exploring the new version of the Moog Modular V that I mentioned recently--more specifically, working on ...