Author: Keith Kothman
-
(maxmsp) basic audio in max/msp
I will be posting an expanded explanation later, but for now I’m putting up Michael Olson’s Day 16: Audio Brass Tacks patcher.
-
(musTh 212) Test 1 Review
Test 1 will be Wednesday, covering chapters 1 – 5. You can review my previous posts: Twilight of the Tonal System Integer Notation Scale Formations Chords and Verticalities Melody and Voice Leading Harmonic Progression and Tonality You should also review pieces we’ve covered in class. I will include some analysis of pieces that we have…
-
(musTh 212) Chapter 4 and 5 homework
This assignment’s due date is already passed, but I could still use a few more of you to turn it in. Chapter 4, Part B, Numbers 1 and 2 (pp. 84 – 85) Chapter 5, Part B, Numbers, 1, 6, and 7 (pp. 100 – 101)
-
(musTh 212) Harmonic Progression, Tonality, link to previous post
My chapter 5 review from last year still applies.
-
(maxmsp) free NI players
Those students looking for add’l software synthesis bang for NO bucks, check out the offer from Native Instruments: http://bit.ly/zuAPLn You can get the Kontakt 5 Player, Reaktor 5 Player, and Guitar Rig 5 Player all for free. And they come with sounds. (if you’ve gotten tired of your DLS Apple Synth)
-
(maxmsp) presentation mode
Max/MSP has two ways of viewing a patcher, patcher view, which we’ve been dealing up to now, and presentation view Presentation view provides an alternate way of viewing your patcher information. Patch cords do not show at all, and you can decide what (subset) of objects appear in presentation view. You can even rearrange the…
-
(maxmsp) encapsulation
Download the encapsulation and ccAssignNew patchers. Keep the ccAssignNew patcher in the same folder as encapsulation, or if you want to use it over and over in your own projects, store ccAssignNew in Max/Cycling ’74/max-externals. Encapsulation Encapsulation is the process of creating patchers within patchers. It can help to organize your overall patcher layout and…
-
(maxmsp) midi listen/learn
The ccLearn patcher can be set to listen to any continuous controller (CC) input, and then set itself to always listen to that CC input. Listening The listening section is based around a ctlin object with no arguments. Without arguments, ctlin listens to all CC numbers. The middle outlet sends the current CC number. Learning…
-
(maxmsp) global synch’ing metro explanation
To follow up on my last post on my global synch’ing metro patcher, here’s an explanation. Transport Since I’m using musical time, I have to use the transport. I want to be able to start and stop the transport, and to change tempo. Rewinding isn’t completely necessary, and I don’t care about transport location, so…
-
(maxmsp) global synch’ing metro
Here’s a quick post of the global synch’ing metro that I demonstrated. A more detailed explanation will (hopefully) come later, but for now… synchMetros.maxpat