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afterglow.max.NextFrame Javaclass (mxj) Prepare for a light show frame
Sends information about when Afterglow is next going to generate control values for the lights, allowing patchers to set up appropriate context, such as adjusting cue variables to be used in creating the frame. Also can be used to start or stop the light show by sending start and stop messages to its inlet.
ajm.metro Abstraction transport-synced metro with relative time output
ajm.polyroute Abstraction route messages to poly~ targets with OSC syntax
Depends on the OSC-route object (http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/downloads)
alea-bendover External Utility to control, here a type of filtering, random distribution output.
Utility to control, here a type of filtering, random distribution output. Will foldover any value that falls beyond the boundries.
alea-brownie External A Brownian motion random walker.
A Brownian motion random walker. The walker takes off from the start value and moves back and forth between the upper and lower boundries. The step is controlled by a the sigma of a Gaussian distribution (note: this is a slightly differnt version from the gaussian distribution used is alea-gauss). When an output value goes over the boundary it is automatically recalculated as it would be elastically reflected by this boundary.
alea-gauss External A Gauss-Laplace random number distribution generator with a mean of mu and a bandwidth sigma. Also known as the normal distribution.
A Gauss-Laplace random number distribution generator with a mean of mu and a bandwidth sigma. Also known as the normal distribution.The output of this generator will be (99.75%) a random variable ±6sigma.
alea-interval External Outputs an aleatoric interval uniformly distributed between start ±interval.
Outputs an aleatoric interval uniformly distributed between start ±interval
alea-rhythm Abstraction rythm generator
Sends out rhythm bangs at random times from a geometrical time row defined by a a min. and max. entry delay (ED) and a certain number of ED-values.
alea-walker External Random walk. The walker takes off from the start value and moves back and forth between the upper and lower boundries.
Random walk. The walker takes off from the start value and moves back and forth between the upper and lower boundries. The step is controlled by maximum step. The weight may be used to control the general direction of the walker: values closer to 1 move her up, values closer to 0 mover her down.When an output value goes over the boundary it is automatically recalculated as it would be elastically reflected by this boundary.
alea-weibull External Generates a number with a Weilbull distribution.
"Generates a number with a Weilbull distribution. The variable s controls the horizontal spread while t controls the actual shape of the distribution; the output has a 99.9% chance that it will fall below 6.9 ^(1/t)*s. When t is 0.5, the function resembles an exponential distribution, and at 3.2 a Gaussian distribution"
aleamapper External Prinipally designed for the MaxAlea objects, the middle outlet outputs input variables below the minin boundry, the right outlet outputs input above the maxin boundry. A kind of combination of the scale and clip objects.
Prinipally designed for the MaxAlea objects, the middle outlet outputs input variables below the minin boundry, the right outlet outputs input above the maxin boundry. Allows a finetuning of scaled boundries and/or a utilisation of data which falls outside these boundries. May also be used to zoom into a particular region of a distribution. When creating discrete variables from continous, the upper boundry must be increased by one more than the value wished.That is, for values between 0 and 127 one selects 0 and 128.
algo1 External performs probability and cumulative distribution operations to produce a deterministic matrix.
The object is an implementation of a 0th order Markov chain with stochastic and deterministic elements. The left inlet of the object takes input in the form of lists of up to 256 values. The program then performs probability and cumulative distribution operations to produce a deterministic matrix. Then random floating-point numbers are entered into the right inlet. The numbers are sent through a stochastic operation that matches the random number with the previous index, finds a new index based on probability, and outputs the new index. When given random numbers in a rhythmic sequence, it outputs a MIDI stream that can be viewed as a generated score when Max/MSP and a composing program are transmitting on the same internal MIDI bus.
alternate External Alternate outlets every data is inputted
am-boids External A 2D implementation of Craig Reynold's boids algorithm for simulating flocking and shoaling.
The boids algorithm is implemented with full control over simulation parameters (speed, distance from each other, max turning angle, etc.). The boids' movement can also be influenced by a mouse- (or message-) controlled predator. Position and velocity data are output at every iteration.
am-gol External Flexible implementation of Conway's Game of Life with different output possibilities.
A 2D celluar automaton evolves in a graphical window. Data (which squares are alive/dead/changed) is output at each iteration. User can define grid-size and rules of evolution.
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ag.graular.suite
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='166'Adrian Gierakowski The ag.granular.suite is a collection of Max/MSP patches for generalised granular sound processing and microsound composition written using FTM/Gabor libraries (developed at IRCAM) and encapsulated as Jamoma modules. Main features include: subsample accurate scheduling, multichannel output, granulation of multiple soundfiles at the same time (with interpolation of two sources per grain), parameter randomisation and sequencing, control via OSC, preset management, preset interpolation. Its modular architecture makes it possible to easily extend it with new algorithms for grain scheduling and parameter control.
AHRS Max Library
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='168'Giuseppe Torre The AHRS Library (Attitude Heading Reference System) is a set of Max externals that allows you to perform a series of basic calculations for 3D/4D vectorial math used in aerodynamics.
If you are using a three axis accelerometer and a three-axis magnetometer check out the"ahrs_triad" object which enables you to find the orientation of your cluster of sensor with respect to the Earth fixed coordinates.
boids
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='112' Jasch
Sier
Eric Singer
Wesley Smith
Based on Simon Fraser's implementation of Craig Reynolds' Boids algorithm.
Boids is free for non-commercial use.

Boids is a bird flight and animal flock simulator. It is based on the same algorithm which was used in Jurassic Park for the herding dinosaurs.
Boids takes an integer argument which is the number of boids. Each time Boids receives a bang, it calculates and outputs the new positions of the boids. The output consists of thew coordiantes for each boid, the number and type depending on the mode.

The flight parameters can be changed with messages. Use the 'dump' message to output a list of the current parameter settings.

For more information about the Boids algorithm, see Craig Reynolds' Web site at "http://reality.sgi.com/employees/craig/boids.html".
cv.jit
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='19'Jean-Marc Pelletier cv.jit is a collection of max/msp/jitter tools for computer vision applications. The goals of this project are to provide externals and abstractions to assist users in tasks such as image segmentation, shape and gesture recognition, motion tracking, etc. as well as to provide educational tools that outline the basics of computer vision techniques.
FuzzyLib
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='139'Alain Bonardi
Isis Truck
When manipulating human knowledge such as perception, feelings, appreciation, veracity of facts, etc., the classical logic that recognize only two truth degrees (true or false) is not always the most suitable.

To solve this problem, more than two degrees are considered in the non-classical logics. The fuzzy logic is one of these logics.

In this logic, facts are represented through membership functions: when the membership value is equal to 1 the fact is exactly true; when it is equal to 0 the fact is exactly false; in between there is an uncertainty about the veracity of the fact.

These membership functions are called "fuzzy subsets". They can be of different shapes: gaussian, trapezoidal, triangular, etc.

Thus the aim of the fuzzy logic is to propose a theoretical framework for the manipulation - representation and reasoning - of such facts.

The Fuzzy Lib library implements all the tools that are necessary to handle this manipulation: representation of a fuzzy subset (among them are the fuzzification, defuzzification and partitioning), reasoning process (generalized modus ponens, fuzzy implications, t-norms, t-conorms, etc.).

This version 1 of the Fuzzy Lib enables to implement fuzzification, uncertain reasoning and defuzzification for any number of data in the framework of Max/MSP environment.
imp.dmx
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='157'David Butler imp.dmx is a cross-platform collection of Max/MSP/Jitter abstractions for dealing with DMX data in various forms. It focuses around the use of jitter matrices to store data, which the objects then read and write to. The aim is to provide the bridge between your patch and whatever object or method you use to output DMX from Max. The abstractions use native Max objects only, excepting the Art-Net patches which use some custom java networking objects, included in the distribution package.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact me at david@theimpersonalstereo.com.
Check for updates at http://www.theimpersonalstereo.com.
int.lib
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='97'Oli Larkin int.lib is a set of abstractions/javascripts that lets you interpolate between different presets by navigating a 2D graphical environment. It's similar in concept to the Audiomulch Metasurface, Color blobs and the Hipnoscope but implements a gravitational system, allowing you to represent presets with variable sized balls. As you move around the space, the size of the balls and their proximity to the mouse cursor affects the weight of each preset in the interpolated output.
Litter Power Starter Package
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='53'Peter Castine The Litter Power Starter Pack consists of about two dozen external objects, including a number of new MSP noise sources, a wide variety of random number distributions, time-domain mutation, and several very useful utilities.
MaxAlea
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='96'Carl Faia MaxAlea contains various objects for random distributions and functions. MaxAlea was begun as a Max port of an existing PatchWork Library created in 1991-2 by Mikhail Malt. While the distributions and functions found in MaxAlea are similar to those found in the Patchwork version ,there are many differences in their functioning. The environment of Patchwork is static and is not designed for real-time work. Part of the incentive for creating these objects to work with Max was to have a dynamic and real-time environment with which to experiment and work with these algorithms in a manner as simple and straightforward as possible. One can change variables and manipulate the output in many ways in real-time. There are several different versions of the various stochastic models/processes best presented in the now classic references by Denis Lorrain and Charles Dodge. Carl Faia has used a variety of sources for the creation of this library which include the Lorrain, Dodge and Malt implementations as well as sources found on the WorldWideWeb. The externals found in the package include several random distributions, examples of random walks and 1/f noise algorithms, as well as one or two utilities written specifically for the MaxAlea library. Carl Faia wanted to make a coherent collection (as he thought Malt had managed to do in PatchWork) of these various algorithms and provide an interface easily accessible using the Max environment for real-time control. All these algorithms have been created using a seeded version of the random function found in the standard AINSI library. That is, each time the function is first run there will always be a different set of random numbers (unlike the random funtions found in Max, PatchWork and other versions of random number generators).
Panaiotis Objects
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='122' Panaiotis The Mac version is UB.

These Max objects have been enhanced since the documentation to the left was written. Help files for the objects provide information on enhancements.

The matrix object has been substantially upgraded. It now combines features of unpack, spray, funnel, append, and prepend into one object. This makes a great object to place between controllers and jit objects because it acts like a multi-prepend. There are new configuration commands and enhancements to the old: even, odd, mod,and range, among others). Most commands can be applied to inlets of outlets. There is also a mute function that adds another layer of control. Matrixctrl support has been enhanced. See the help file for full details and examples.

Most other objects now fully support floats. RCer and autocount will count in float values, not just integers.

Notegen16 is a 16 channel version of its predecessor: notegen. It is more generalized and much more efficient.
PMPD
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='81'Cyrille Henry Physical Modelling.
These objects provide real-time simulations, specially physical behaviors. pmpd can be used to create natural dynamic systems, like a bouncing ball, string movement, Brownian movement, chaos, fluid dynamics, sand, gravitation, and more.
With pmpd physical dynamics can be modelled without knowing the global equation of the movement. Only the cause of the movement and the involved structure are needed for the simulation. pmpd provides the basic objects for this kind of simulation. Assembling them allows the creation of a very large variety of dynamic systems .
Toolkit
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='46'Robin Davis You can think of these tools as virtual instruments - record your jam sessions, and take out the good bits for use in your music.

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