

Some apps I already know: RTGS-X, Sonosphere, PD, SoundHack, Argeïphontes Lyre, Hyperupic, Plogue Bidule, Numerology, Audacity, AC Toolbox, Supercollider, Twerk's Max/MSP patches. What other little apps are y'all keeping secret! Spill the beans! PD: Do you combine lloopp with any other software of your own creation using Max / MSP F: Actually not, no, I just play guitar into it, and I use old guitar pedals laughs as extra effects, but basically I just use the lloopp patch as it is. where's a good place to keep up to date with indie developers and OS X freeware, especially ports of Unix/Linux audio manglers? (in other words, where are people hearing about these apps to begin with!)Ģ. I like to imagine that i'm well aware of whats available out there, but then I hear about apps like Amber-X on this forum simply because someone says "hey, I'm having trouble with this app!" I was introduced to Hyperupic on this forum as well, and it's an absolute delight!ġ.

Whoever you are like a sound artist, a visual on, or if you are a science researcher and want to design real-time algorithms for signal. He frequently uses Lloopp, a free, pre-written suite of Max patches for sound transformation created with live improvisation in mind.

My creative process involves an enormous amount of work with Hyperupic (and Photoshop), SoundHack, and Lyre. Max 8, (formerly Max/MSP), is an interactive graphical programming framework providing ways to manipulate & connect sound, visual, gestures and physical sensing within a simple structure named a patch. Max MSP The Guitar and Processing Part: 1. While I rely on Logic Pro 7 and other big ticket apps to do what they are good at, I find myself happiest with my results when I make source materials in Logic and then processes the ever living heck out of them with quirky share/freeware apps. Max/MSP File Edit View Object Font Options Trace Extras O flopl O O O O 1 grainLength Window Help O f10p3 8637 22 0 222816 f 10 O f10p4 287927 0 f D (Aufgeladen) Sa 4:09 mungerll del 24 orm.
