Cycling74 releases Max/MSP 4.2 for OSX
Sunday April 20, 2003. 02:02 AM | Music Software > Cycling '74 |
After no less than 20 beta versions, Cycling '74 announced the release of OSX versions of the interactive graphical programming environment Max, and MSP, the collection of audio signal processing objects.
Max has been the premiere environment for the development of interactive media and live performance applications for more than a decade. Max lets you build programs (called "patches") by connecting graphical objects together. Some objects perform calculations and others make up the user interface of your program. MSP adds a large set of objects that you connect together to make audio patches where signals flow from one object to the next. MAX/MSP takes advantage of Mac OS X's Core Audio and Core MIDI, which makes the use of multiple I/O audio interfaces straightforward and renders OMS and ASIO unnecessary.
Pricing and availability: Max has a suggested retail price of $250, Max/MSP has a suggested retail price of $495. The OSX version of MAX/MSP is a free update for registered owners of MAX 4 and MSP 2.
Max has been the premiere environment for the development of interactive media and live performance applications for more than a decade. Max lets you build programs (called "patches") by connecting graphical objects together. Some objects perform calculations and others make up the user interface of your program. MSP adds a large set of objects that you connect together to make audio patches where signals flow from one object to the next. MAX/MSP takes advantage of Mac OS X's Core Audio and Core MIDI, which makes the use of multiple I/O audio interfaces straightforward and renders OMS and ASIO unnecessary.
Pricing and availability: Max has a suggested retail price of $250, Max/MSP has a suggested retail price of $495. The OSX version of MAX/MSP is a free update for registered owners of MAX 4 and MSP 2.
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