Max, also known as Max/MSP/Jitter, is a visual programming language developed by software company Cycling '74 for music and multimedia. It has been used by various professionals to create recordings, performances, and installations over its thirty-year history. The program is modular and allows third-party development of new routines, making it a popular choice for programmers who enhance the software with both commercial and non-commercial extensions.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2019
This course explores discrete music information representation and manipulation. It introduces timed event sequences, MIDI protocol, and non-real-time processing techniques like Markov models and algorithmic composition. Prior knowledge of course 15-122 is required.
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