BAIN MUSC 336
Introduction to Computer Music
Learning MSP (Basics)
- What is MSP? {WP}
MSP is the audio signal processing component of
Cycling '74's Max
- Reading
- MSP:
Introduction {C74}
- How MSP
Works {C74}
- See
also:
- Documentation
& Tutorials
- Max 9
Documentation {C74}
- Program of Study
- Third-Party
MSP Video Tutorials
C74 - Cycling '74, https://cycling74.com
What Can You Make with Max/MSP/Jitter?
Find Inspiration from other Max
Users {C74}
- Joel
Fairstein, The Intervallic Deamon (2022), a suite of Max
patchers generating real-time modern instrumental music
reminiscent of Frank Zappa and Weather Report {C74}
- Martel
Martin, Midify: A MIDI software application that displays
chord symbols for chords played in real time on a MIDI
keyboard {C74}
- Dynamic Tonality, XronoMorph (2016), a multi-layered rhythmic
and melodic loop generator {DynamicTonality.com}
- Thierry
Fournier, Sous-ensemble (2015), interactive sound
installation {ThierryFournier.net}
- Karlheinz Essl {Website}
- Lexicon-Sonate (1992-2020), a real-time algorithmic
music generator {Essl.at}
- Flow
(1998-2018), an ambient sound generator {Essl.at}
What's Next?
BAIN MUSC 540 Learning
Max (Intermediate)
Online Course
Matt Wright (Stanford University), Programming Max:
Structuring Interactive Software for Digital Arts (Max 7)
{Kadenza}
References
Cipriani, Alessandro and Maurizio Giri.
2019/2020. Electronic Music and Sound Design Theory and
Practice with Max 8, Volumes 1-2, 4th ed. Cupertino, CA:
Contemponet {Vol. 1: GB;:
Vol. 2: GB;
Website}
Manzo, V.J. 2016.
Max/MSP/Jitter
for Music: A Practical Guide to Developing Interactive Music
Systems for Education and More, 2nd ed. New York, Oxford. {
GB;
Full
text:
Ebook
Central;
Companion
Website |
EAMIR}
Wright, Matt. 2017.
Programming
Max: Structuring Interactive Software for Digital Arts.
Valencia, CA: Kadenze. {
Kadenza}