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s2m


Thierry Voinier
Charles Gondre
Externals from CNRS-LMA (Laboratoire de Mécanique et d\'Acoustique - Marseille, France)

http://metason.cnrs-mrs.fr/Resultats/MaxMSP/

sc-max


Stephen Lumenta port of some supercollider ugens to maxmsp.

http://sbl.github.com/sc-max/

SDIF


Matt Wright SDIF (Sound Description Interchange Format) support in Max/MSP

http://cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/MAX/

Singer Library 1


Eric Singer a collection of examples and utility patches

http://www.ericsinger.com/cyclopsmax.html

softVNS


David Rokeby softVNS 2 is a set of external objects for MAX/MSP that allows you to process video in real-time.

http://homepage.mac.com/davidrokeby/softVNS.html

St.ools


Stefan Tiedje Useful abstractions.

http://www.cycling74.com/twiki/bin/view/Share/StefanTiedje

suivi


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.

http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/temps-reel/ftm/suivi.html

SuperCollider Compatibility Lib


Timothy Place A package of objects to make porting SuperCollider patches to Max/MSP easier... (ca. 2001)

http://www.cycling74.com/twiki/bin/view/Share/TimPlace

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