Newsletter #61: Get out your joystick, mark your calendar, and more.
This week, Cycling ’74 explores the world of joysticks, invites you to a virtual Townhall chat, and shares an awesome Jitter package. Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or subscribe below! *...
View ArticleVizzie Visions: Episode 3, Video To Data (and Vice Versa)
In the third episode of the quarterly Vizzie Visions series, I’ll show you a little trick: converting Vizzie video to Vizzie data (and the reverse). All video tutorials in this series: Episode 1,...
View ArticleYou’ll Either Love It or Not: Binaural Beats in Max for Live
This week we start looking into some of the cool devices that people have been creating in Max for Live, and using them within the Max environment. We start off with a fun one: a binaural beat...
View ArticleNewsletter #62: Explore binaural beats, try some transcoding in Vizzie, and...
This week, Cycling ’74 explores wetware by playing with the binary beats phenomenon, lets you in on a few Vizzie secrets, and shows you a nifty new Max Package update feature. Read this newsletter,...
View ArticleMax 7’s Transform Menu Revealed
In this 2-minute video, you’ll find some great Max 7 tricks for working between Max abstractions and bpatchers, as well as a great way to work with attributes and arguments. It’s a great way to...
View ArticleReview: The Synclavier V
It isn’t very often that a single instrument will affect an entire generation of musician/composers, but the original Synclavier digital synthesizer found admirers ranging from Neil Young to Frank...
View ArticleNewsletter #63: Check out the new Synclavier softsynth, a few Max tricks, and...
This week, Cycling ’74 checks out the new Synclavier softsynth, clues you in on Max’s Transform menu, and draws some lines sharp enough to shave with. Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or...
View ArticleStart to Finish: An Inside Look at a Max-based Museum Experience
Beaudry Interactive (b/i) is a small operation running out of David Beaudry’s home in sunny Los Angeles, CA, USA. When I say small, I’m merely referring to the crew size – four key individuals working...
View ArticleAn Interview with David Beaudry
Hi David! Thanks for chatting with us. Can you start off by telling us a little about your company, Beaudry Interactive? Thank you so much for having me here! I’m really excited to have a chance to...
View ArticleA Review of Making Music: 74 Strategies for Electronic Music Producers
One of the books on my bookshelf isn’t a book at all. It’s a deck of cards. The Oblique Strategies (developed in the 1970s by Brian Eno and his teacher pal Peter Schmidt and still available) is...
View ArticleNewsletter #64: Meet a man whose day job involves Max, read our latest book...
This week, Cycling ’74 sits down for a chat with David Beaudry, follows one of his projects from start to finish, and suggests a book you might find useful. Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or...
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