Thursday 16 January 2014

Interesting Max MSP Components

Max MSP components are defined by their use of a Tilda~ to separate them from the other components available in Max.
Potentially useful components include;
  1. Fzero~ "The fzero~ object estimates the fundamental frequency of an an incoming, monophonic audio signal. It performs multiple layers of wavelet transforms on an incoming vector, comparing the spacing between the peaks in each"
  2. Gizmo~ "The gizmo~ object implements a frequency-domain pitch shifter. It works by analyzing the frequency bins of an FFT'd signal, finding the peaks in the spectrum, and shifting them along the frequency axis to transpose the sound."
  3. Freqshift~ "freqshift~ is a time-domain frequency shifter (also known as a single-sideband ring modulator)."
  4. Plot~ "Use the plot~ object to graph sets of data as points across a domain. The source of the data to be visualized may be a Max list, an MSP buffer~, or an audio signal. The number of plots may be changed with the @numplots attribute, and each of these "subplots" is addressed through a dedicated inlet. A variety of out-of-the-box configurations are provided as Max object prototypes."
  5. Capture~ "Use the capture object to collect signal values for signal debugging or investigation. To record signal values, use the record~ or sfrecord~ object."
Quotes taken from: http://cycling74.com/docs/max6/dynamic/c74_docs.html

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