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gain~ External Logarithmic fader for signals
Logarithmic fader for signals. gain~ is a slider that scales signals. It can also make a smooth transition as you move from one value of the slider to the next. Parameters of line's formula that translates between slider values and the signal scalar can be changed via messages or by selecting the object and choosing Get InfoÉ from the Max menu. The formula values are the same as for the linedrive object.
gem.slideSquares External
hint External pop-up floating hint/tooltip for user interface assistance
Move the mouse over the slider below and leave it there for a second. You'll see a message appear on the screen below the slider explaining its function. Now unlock the patcher and you'll see a a dotted hint object that defines the area over which mouse movement will trigger the message. The hint object over the MSP picture below has a number of messages you can use to change its appearance. In addition, you can select a hint object and set its font and font size using the Font menu, or use its Get Info... dialog to set the other stuff.
hslider External Adjustible resolution horizontal slider
Output numbers by moving a slider onscreen
jg.spectdelay~ External spectral delay
jg.spectdelay~ performs an FFT of the input and supplies each frequency band with a volume control (EQ) and a recirculating delay line. EQ gain, delay time, and delay feedback can be controlled in real time. There is a way to apply a value change to a contiguous group of frequency bands. So, for example, you can hook up 16 sliders and control the bands in a way that provides more resolution to lower frequencies than if you merely divided the spectrum into 16 equal parts.

GPL-licensed source code is available.
jg.specteq~ External FFT-based EQ
jg.specteq~ performs an FFT of the input and supplies each frequency band with a volume control, creating a high-resolution graphic EQ. EQ gain can be controlled in real time. There is a way to apply a gain change to a contiguous group of frequency bands. So, for example, you can hook up 16 sliders and control the bands in a way that provides more resolution to lower frequencies than if you merely divided the spectrum into 16 equal parts.

GPL-licensed source code is available.
jit.scanslide External Cellwise spatial envelope follower
The jit.scanslide object performs cellwise spatial envelope following across dimension 0 or 1.
jit.slide External Cellwise temporal envelope follower
The jit.scanslide object performs cellwise temporal envelope following using the formula y(n) = y(n-1) + ((x(n) - y(n-1))/slide).
joystick External Joystick is an external for the Windows version of Max/MSP that allows you to get data from DirectInput game controllers.
Joystick is an external for the Windows version of Max/MSP that allows you to get data from DirectInput game controllers. These are devices such as joysticks, gamepads, or steering wheel and pedal combinations. A Joystick object gives you access to a game controller\'s buttons, axes, rotational axes, sliders, and POV hats.
jr.midi.stereopan Abstraction abstraction to use midicontroller and rslider to pan a stereo signal
kslider External Keyboard Slider
Output numbers from a keyboard onscreen
l.preset Abstraction l.preset is a package of two abstractions (l.r & l.preset). Every l.r can be connected to number/floatboxes/slides/etc. and l.preset stores their values in a coll. l.r also includes the option to morph between to saved presets. (working on a version to mo
ll.rslider Abstraction lcd-based abstraction that enhances the idea of rslider (needs llog, !llog installed)
ll_number External ll_number is a combination of number and slider with
formatting options,
individual digit drag,
logarithmic slider
key-support and
multislider option
(it replaces the abstractions ll.number and ll.msms.
but i did not find a way to delete these from this database.)
mousefilter External Pass a message only when mouse button is up
Use mousefilter when you want to change something with a slider or other user interface object only after releasing the mouse, instead of continuously. This could be useful when the slider's output initiates a time-consuming process which would otherwise destroy the "feel" of the user interface.
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