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> I am in this for synced looping. Only (and this is a given!) I want to > be able to mess with the clock... this gives you access to rev. but > also to breaking effects and stutters. And retriggering.. And > resequencing. and this leads to being able to sequence a looping > buffer with another inputs transients, and such. One of the many cool things about max: being able to control things in many different ways...I use random (the drunk object) to modulate everything from pitch to speed, and then I control the speed and the amount of the randomness with two ev-5 pedals...then you can use all these things on loops, effects...anything....just by dragging cables.... > The system appears extremely lean to me. That's really appealing, imo. my experience as well. Also: regarding midi. I'm no fan of it for my uses. so I choose not to use it with max,(except for an oxy8 that I use as a big on/off switch). check this out: this is so easy in max....for my pedals I run a sine wave out to an ev-5 pedal, run it back in, then have a simple object measure the peak amplitude changes that any pedal motion brings. [sine wave]-->[pedal]-->[peakamp]...that is it, done by dragging a few cables and three boxes. The output of peakamp becomes my controller data. Really easy....and now my resolution is in the many thousands of steps for the controller.....setting this up was easier than setting up midi functions from those little screens on little black boxes..... Jeff Kaiser http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com On May 5, 2006, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Wetterberg wrote: > Bill Edmondson wrote: > >> I have a question. Is max practical for developing a looper app that >> has >> midi sync capability? That is, locking or generating to midi clock and >> establishing loop times that stay in sync with external percussion >> devices. > > Very much so. In fact, I would stipulate that getting sync up and > running between a host and, say, an audio buffer in maxMSP is easier > than in Reaktor - which is relatively easy. > > I am in this for synced looping. Only (and this is a given!) I want to > be able to mess with the clock... this gives you access to rev. but > also to breaking effects and stutters. And retriggering.. And > resequencing. and this leads to being able to sequence a looping > buffer with another inputs transients, and such. > >> On a similar note, what do you see for performance and latency of the >> apps >> you write. Any success with low latency and performance when using >> the max >> vst wrappers? > Which do you mean - the Pluggo system or the "load a vst in > MaxMSP"system? > > The system appears extremely lean to me. That's really appealing, imo. > > andreas >