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Re: [microsound] the soothing sounds of max/msp



Listen, you can all deny that Max/msp has no sound, or you can take my helpful hints for how to improve the sound of your max patches. First of all DO NOT use a downloaded version of the program. It is best to use only the CD-ROM version specially treated with a green pen around the edge. Also, the sound of your max patches will improve dramatically if you route your midi data through air-filled cables set on cable stands so you don't lose signal though the floor of your studio. You have to hear the difference to believe it.


From: Gregory Taylor <gtaylor@xxxxxxxx>

Perhaps it's a consequence of working so directly
with Cycling '74, and - perhaps more to the point -
a consequence of having a pretty broad knowledge
of both what our users are doing and what they send
us with an eye toward c74 release. Either way, I
always have a wonderful larf whenever I hear that
there's someone out there who knows what Max/MSP
"sounds like." I wish him or her well, and thank them
heartily for the amusing interlude; I trust that they'll
enjoy the instantly recognizeable Max sound they know
and love from the Freight Elevator Quartet and Kim
Cascone when the upcoming double concerto and
piano/laptop disc appears from William Kleinsasser.

:-) :-) :-) :-)


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