Infinitely sustained glass breaking with Max

This patch was made for Koka Nikoladze's laptop piece for one percussionist - "Trollface", which was recently presented at Notam (Norwegian Centre for Technology in Music and the Arts).

This piece is made of more then 2.500 unique cutout sounds (words) from various YouTube videos and it begins with the glass breaking sound, which is sustained during the entire 10 min piece. Max is used for stochastic playback of short sample groups.

This video exposes how glass breaking sound was recorded, decomposed and then reconstructed by using Max.

The patch and the sample bank will be available for download around March 2015.

Jonas Magnussen's icon

This sounds absolutely stunning! Great usage of max :) can't wait for it to be available for download!

Hilsen Jonas

bongo808's icon

Nice! Is the download available ?

Grégoire Deslandes's icon

Very nice! Great job !

Koka Nikoladze's icon

Thank you very much! The patch will be available for download in about one month from my brand new website. I'll post the link here.

Kai Erlenbusch's icon

been really curious about this any updates on downloading, thanks & great work!

Koka Nikoladze's icon

Hi Kai!

The website is supposed to be launched by the end of June.
I'll post the link here. Thank you for your interest.

n871's icon

When can we expect this beautiful patch?

Yorke's icon

Another interested party chipping in!

kim's icon

where is the patch ??

Koka Nikoladze's icon

HelloOooOoo everyone!

Here is the simplified patch.
Please visit www.nikoladze.eu/creations

You will find the maxPatch button under its video.
Some of the other projects are also exposed there.

Good luck!

brendan mccloskey's icon

Ohhhh, holiday presents comes early!

Thank you for sharing

Year

06.02.15

Location

Oslo, Norway