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autoBpatcher (Automatic BPatcher) Javascript (js) With autoBpatcher included, your abstractions open automaticly as a Bpatcher with the size of your layout in presentation mode.
There is an abstraction in this zip file. Place this in your own abstractions. Set 'open in presentation' in your patcher window inspector to true. That's it. Whenever you create a new instance of your abstraction, it opens in an bpatcher.
beeping sweeper Patch A sine wave's frequency is constantly varied up and down, while a beep periodically plays the sine wave's current frequency. Relatively self-explanatory controls.
bitand~ External Bitwise and signal operator.
Bitwise and signal operator. Can perform bitwise boolean operations on a floating point signal as bits or as an integer. Note that if you are converting the floats to ints and back that single precision floating point values only retain 24 bits of integer resolution. The floating point bits from left to right are <1 sign bit> <8 exponent bits> <23 mantissa bits>.
bpass1~ Abstraction band-pass filter
Like apass2~, this second-order IIR band-pass filter computes coefficients for a biquad~. A band-pass filter only lets a certain band of frequencies pass through it. The band is defined by a center frequency and a bandwidth (usually the width in Hz where the volume on either side of the center frequency is attenuated by -3dB). Anyone who has worked with an analog bandpass filter will quickly understand what to do with it!
bqt External bqt provides an interface to QuickTime TM movies
bqt provides an interface to QuickTime TM movies, permitting control of playback rate and the section of the movie to be played. It provides more functionality than the standard movie player interface object
brown-melody Abstraction Generates a brownian-mouvement-like melody
Generates a brownian-mouvement-like melody within a given ambitus. The distance between two notes is determined by the brownian factor <0-1>. When this factor is 1, each note of the given range can be choosen. When the rate is O, the same note will be always repeated. The right outlet shows the chosen interval.
brown-rhythm Abstraction Generates a brownian-movement-like rhythm
Generates a brownian-movement-like rhythm of a geometrical row of entry delays (ED) between a minimum and a maximum entry delay and a certain number of ED-values. The brownian factor determines the distance between two succeding rhythmical values. A factor of 0 produces a periodic rhythm, wheras a factor of 1 will output random values of the given range.
brownian Abstraction random based object
Random generator based on ¬brownian movements". Outputs random numbers between min and max excluding max. The distance between two random numbers is determined by the brownian factor . When this factor is 1, "brownian" behaves like an ordinary random generator. When the factor is O, always the same number is repeated.
bufGranul~ External sound buffer~ granulation DSP object
Advanced sound buffer~ granulation DSP engine for MaxMSP. Features are buffer based enveloppe, float/signal parameter control, internal spatialisation of each grain on 2-4-6-8 channels, high polyphony ( up to 512 simultaneous grains ).
Button External Create standard Macintosh buttons
Create standard Macintosh buttons (i.e. Cancel, OK) for use in windows. Complete control over color, font, border, etc.
centerring~ External frequency modulation
centerring~ performs frequency independent amplitude modulation upon the spectral magnitudes of input signals. The effect is somewhat akin to flanging. The base frequency is used to derive the frequency of an oscillator associated with each frequency band. The frequency bandwidth and constant control the deviation of a particular frequency band's modulation oscillator frequency.
changelist External filter out repeated lists, supports all standard datatypes
collX External Enhanced version of the standard coll object
Enhanced version of the standard “coll” object, with the ability to specify custom file and creator types, so that the resulting coll files can have custom icons to match your app, and so that only files of certain types will be shown to the user in “open” dialogs.  Other features include a progress dialog for reading/writing files, the ability to set a default name for a file before it is saved (such as “Untitled Programs 1”), and the ability to change the prompt message which is displayed in an “open” and “save” dialogs.  For example, assuming your app allows different coll files to be read into different colls, you can put a helpful message in the open dialog to remind the user what kind of file is now being loaded or saved.
colorpicker External Select a color using a modal dialog
The colorpicker object uses an Operating System color picker dialog that lets you choose a color to be output as a Max RGB color. On the Mac OS, the Color Picker dialog that lets you choose colors in several different color spacesÑred-green-blue (RGB), hue-saturation-value (HSV), web-safe colors, and the nostalgia-inducing crayon mode. On Windows, you are presented with a standard color picker dialog, including a selection of basic colors, custom colors, a color swatch and numerical input for red-green-blue (RGB), hue-saturation-luminance (HSL)
comb1~ Abstraction comb filter
A comb filter creates equally spaced peaks or troughs in the output signal's frequency response at each multiple of the peak width (a frequency value in Hz). This is done by adding a slightly delayed version of a signal to itself, which causes regularly-spaced phase cancellation in the signal’s spectrum. Negative values for the intensity parameter cause the center frequency of all peaks to be shifted by half the peak width (i.e. the troughs occur at each multiple of the given width). The comb1~ module is a basic FIR (finite impulse response) comb filter which is much simpler than MSP’s standard comb~ object. Usually, more than one comb1~ will be needed to produce enough volume for any musically useful filtering effects (it has a potential gain of 2).The help file shows how its gain may be boosted by connecting three (or more) in series.
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Libraries
artificial tango
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='104'Olaf Matthes The artificial tango library is a collection of externals for Max/MSP dealing with recognition, analysis and generation of musical structures and events. Most objects take MIDI data as input.
In order to use the objects from the artificial tango library FTM 2.0 has to be installed on your system.
Cosm
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='147'Wesley Smith
Graham Wakefield
Cosm is an integrated collection of externals and abstractions to assist the construction of navigable, sonified virtual worlds using Max/MSP/Jitter. Cosm has been designed to require only minimal changes to existing Max/MSP/Jitter patches to support a number of features valuable in the creation of virtual worlds.

Supports six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) navigation using quaternions, spatial audio using 3rd order Ambisonics, distance filtering and doppler, collision detection using spherical intersection (query sphere), world boundaries, stereographic control, 3D field interaction, and a strategy for remote rendering.
EAMIR - the Electro-acoustic Musically Interactive Room
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='133'V.j. Manzo The EAMIR project is an open-source effort to enable educators with technology for music education. Software is designed around a common configuration which can be easily implemented by music educators around the world by downloading source code and standalone applications through eamir.org.

Users who understand programming can edit the source code and post their new source and standalone applications back to the site for the EAMIR community to use.

Much of the EAMIR software is also designed to allow students with physical and mental disabilities to create meaningful music using interfaces that are accessible to their needs.


The EAMIR SDK allows users to easily create their own EAMIR-like applications by connecting preassembled interface modules to musical modules. The interfaces include cameras with color tracking, guitar hero controllers, wii remotes and devices, dance dance revolution pads, and other gaming controllers as well as traditional MIDI instruments like keyboards.

created by V.J. Manzo
www.vjmanzo.com | www.eamir.org
loadbang.net SQL
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='99'Nick Rothwell A Java library for communicating with SQL databases from MXJ. We currently support MySQL and HSQLDB. The HSQLDB system includes an embedded database instance, so it runs automatically from text files in Max\'s search path; no external database server configuration is necessary.
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.
PeRColate
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='5'Dan Trueman PeRColate is an open-source distribution of a variety of synthesis and signal processing algorithms for Max, MSP, and Nato. It is centered around a (partial) port of the Synthesis Toolkit (STK) by Perry Cook (Princeton) and Gary Scavone (Stanford CCRMA). Like the STK, it provides a fairly easy to use library of synthesis and signal processing functions (in C) that can be wired together to create conventional and unusual instruments. Also like the STK, it includes a variety of precompiled synthesis objects, including physical modeling, modal, and PhISM class instruments; the code for these instruments can serve as foundations for creating new instruments (one example, the blotar, is included) and can be used to teach elementary and advanced synthesis techniques. Given it's STK heritage and educational function, PeRColate is largely un-optimized, though all the objects run on a 80MHz 7100, which is pretty good. PeRColate also includes a number of objects not from the STK; some are from RTcmix and others are our own evil creations, designed to crash your computer, but only after making some kind of interesting sound or image.
SFA Max/MSP Library
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='172'Stefano Fasciani The SFA-MaxLib is a collection of Max/MSP objects developed in the context of the VCI4DMI. It includes functions and utilities in the form of FTM externals, FTM abstractions and Max abstractions. FTM is a shared library for Max/MSP developed by IRCAM, which provides a small and simple real-time object system and a set of optimized services to be used within Max/MSP externals.

List of FTM Externals: sfa.eig - eigenvalues; sfa.inputcombinations - combination generator; sfa.levinson - levinson-durbin recursion; sfa.lpc2cep - lpc to cepstra conversion; sfa.rastafilt - rasta filter; sfa.rmd - relative mean difference; sfa.roots - polynomial roots;

List of Abstractions: sfa.bark.maxpat - energy of the Bark bands from time domain frame;sfa.bark2hz_vect.maxpat - Herts to Bark conversion;sfa.barkspect.maxpat - energy of the Bark bands from spectrum; sfa.ceil.maxpat - ceil function; sfa.featfluxgate.maxpat - gated distance on stream of feature vectors; sfa.fft2barkmx.maxpat - utility sub-abstraction of sfa.bark; sfa.fft2barkmxN.maxpat - utility sub-abstraction of sfa.barkspect; sfa.hynek_eq_coeff.maxpat - hynek equalization coefficients; sfa.hz2bark.maxpat - Hertz to Bark conversion; sfa.hz2bark_vect.maxpat - Hertz to Bark conversion for vectors; sfa.hz2mel.maxpat - Hertz to Mel conversion; sfa.idft_real_coeff.maxpat - utility sub-abstraction of sfa.rasta-plp; sfa.maxminmem.maxpat - minimum and maximum of a stream of data; sfa.mfcc.maxpat - MFCC coefficients; sfa.modalphafilter.maxpat - 1st order IIR lowpass on a stream of vectors; sfa.nonlinfeqscale.maxpat - linear spectrum to Bark or Mel scale conversion; sfa.rasta-plp.maxpat - PLP and RASTA-PLP coefficients; sfa.spectmoments.maxpat - 4 spectral moments (centroid, deviation, skewness, kurtosis); sfa.3spectmoments+flatness.maxpat - 3 spectral moments (centroid, deviation, skewness) and the spectral flatness; sfa.spectralflux.maxpat - spectral flux on stream of spectrum vectors; sfa.spectralfluxgate.maxpat - gated spectral flux on stream of spectrum vectors; sfa.std.maxpat - standard deviation; sfa.win_to_fft_size.maxpat - smaller FFT size given frame size; sfa.GCemulator.maxpat – 3D gestural controller emulator;
suivi
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='88' Ircam Two externals performing score following on soloist performances using Hidden Markov Models (HMM)
Suivi is based on FTM and requires the shared library FTMlib for Max/MSP. Both externals use an FTM track object - a sequence of time-tagged FTM values - to store the score of the soloist performance to be followed. Notes, trills and other elements of the score are represented by FTM score objects (FTM scoob class). For the moment, scores can be imported from standard MIDI files only.
An editor for the FTM track class, which will also provide a graphical control interface for the score follower is under development as well as the import of MusicXML files.
The suivi object set is distributed within the IRCAM Forum.
tapemovie
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='144'Tom Mays
Olivier Pfeiffer
Renaud Rubiano
tapemovie is a modular software environment for controlling, processing, and analyzing various media in realtime (sound, video, 3D, lighting). It has stood the test of numerous productions since 2007, for theater, dance, concert performance and installation - enabling precise control and sequencing of media and their interactions while at the same time allowing connections with multiple peripheral controllers and interfaces. It is programmed with Max/MSP/Jitter and exists as a standalone application (free download), as well as in patch version for advanced users.
Teleo Max Objects for Teleo Introductory Module
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='55' MakingThings LLC This set of software will stand alone for users of the new Teleo Introductory Module
Tristan Externals
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='4'Tristan Jehan FFT-based (optimized for the G4 processor)

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