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Density Standalone Application Density Granular Synthesis Environment
Density is a new real-time software designed especially for LIVE asynchronous granular synthesis and sound file granulation, a genuine granular playground able to generate a wide range of usual and not so usual effects: time/pitch shifting, time/pitch jittering, intricate textures, grain fountain/pulverizer, recording and manipulation of buffers, complex scrub pad exploration, dynamic envelope shape drawing and many more. Besides the basic tools, even more advanced tools are available to control the grains! You have smooth transitions (interpolation) between global presets (snapshots), you can navigate with hyperVectorial pads or/and sequence your snaps using the "snap rhythm improviser" which provides an unique & powerful way to generate incredible sound phrases. Like any good live-oriented tool, all widgets are controllable via MIDI and OSC protocol, easy to map and manipulate with your MIDI controller. All is packed in an optimized visually sharp interface, easy to use and access when fast improvising live or lazy composing in a studio.
devosc External Read devosc data from /dev/osc and output as a binary "fullpacket" message
DfxKaleidoscope.maxpat External Abstraction
dot.autoscale Abstraction Rescales numbers according to auto-detected maximum and minimum values.
dot.autoscale~ Abstraction Automatically scale incoming signal to a defined output-range.
dot.dynamicexpression Abstraction User-definable expr-based scaling with autoscale.
User-definable expr-based scaling with autoscale.
dot.OSCalias Abstraction Shortens long OSC addresses by giving them aliases.
dot.OSCcompress Abstraction Simply removes spaces in OSC address strings.
dot.OSCexpand Abstraction Simply expands OSC address strings so that the route object can parse them.
dot.OSCroute Abstraction Native-max OSC parser allowing multiple OSC addresses to be dynamically added and removed.
Native-max OSC parser allowing multiple OSC addresses to be dynamically added and removed. Arguments or right inlet set addresses to route. Left outlet outputs matches with index corresponding to argument order.
dot.OSCunalias Abstraction Restores OSC addresses that have been aliased using dot.OSCalias.
dot.router Abstraction Performs OSC namespace translation, scaling, and clipping for an arbitrary number of mapping connections.
Flies Javaclass (mxj) Flies simulation
In this example the java class Flies.class loaded by mxj is outputting LCD drawing commands for each fly out the 1st outlet and the X, Y, and Z coordinated of each fly out the 2nd outlet in response to the bang message. All computation is done in Flies.class with the exception of the actual mapping to the ioscbanks. Each fly is mapped to an oscillator in ioscbank with;
gem.pix_kaleidoscope External
harmonics~ External MSP harmonic oscillator Bank
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Libraries
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.
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.
OSC-for-Max
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='1'Matt Wright

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