Advanced Max: FFTs, Part 2
In the second in our series on using the FFT in Max, spend 30 minutes exploring FFT windowing and applying this new knowledge to the noise reduction and Forbidden Planet patches we built in Part 1....
View ArticleBook Review: The San Francisco Tape Music Center
For the past couple of months, I’ve been doing reviews of books I think would be a great help to the persons who want to try to orient themselves somehow – books that help to describe and provide a...
View ArticleNewsletter #94: Learn more about the mysteries of the FFT and the San...
This week, Cycling ’74 delves further into the mysteries of the FFT and suggests an amazing book about tape music and the 1960s counterculture. Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or subscribe now!
View ArticleMy Favorite Object: plot~
For this edition of the “My Favorite Object” series, I’m going to walk you through plot~, a Max data visualization object. In my 16-minute video, I’ll go from help files to how to set up amazing...
View ArticleArtist Focus: Andreas Wetterberg
Recently Tom caught up over a Skype conversation with long-time Max user, Andreas Wetterberg. When did you first get into Max, and what lead you to get into Max? I’d been an Ableton user for a long...
View ArticleNewsletter #95: Meet a Covert Operator and get your own plot~ summary.
This week, Cycling ’74 talks Ableton and laptop orchestras with a long-time Max user and fills you in on the plot~ object (spoiler: you win!). Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or subscribe now!
View ArticleContent You Need: AudioMix
Build Your Own Mixer The AudioMix package, created by the formidable Manuel Poletti, might take you by surprise. The idea is pretty simple – a set of simple building blocks to build a custom mixer in...
View ArticleArtist Focus: Jeff Kaiser
Jeff Kaiser and I started playing together almost as soon as I turned up in LA at the beginning of the 2000s. The short (and grossly understated) description of Jeff is that he’s a trumpet player and...
View ArticleNewsletter #96: Get some amazing mixer modules and meet a generative Max guru.
This week, Cycling ’74 presents the astounding AudioMix package for mixophiles, and visits with improvisor/Max maven. Read this newsletter, visit the archives, or subscribe now!
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