IRCAM's jMax released under GPL 48
Computermusician writes "IRCAM announces the distribution of jMax, its software
environment for music performance and real time digital audio processing, as free software under
the GNU General Public License.
Max, the grandfather of jMax, has been in use at IRCAM and other places (Aphex Twin) since the 80s.
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details " Once again, good stuff that will help Linux in the multimedia market.
jMax mirror (Score:1)
ftp://ftp-mirror.internap.com/pub/max/max-2.4.5
enjoy.
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Cycling 74 working on BeOS MAX/MSP (Score:1)
Re:Wow . . . what is it? (Score:1)
Any users of the original Max care to comment on it's usage, and where they have used it?
drom
Re:Aphex Twin (Score:1)
sounds cool (Score:1)
If so,.. that's pretty amazing. How exactly does/would he do it? I've not used Max/jMax (I'm downloading jMax now, of course), but I was just wondering how someone could write/play music like that..... cool..
digital recording (Score:3)
I would like to know how close the linux community is to something like Cakewalk Pro or Sound Forge for digital recording. I could care less about MIDI, I just want to set up a multitrack recording system on a linux box instead of buying the software mentioned above and NT. I am interested in this for personal as well as professional (programmer, live sound engineer, _and_ musician) reasons. I have been saving up to buy 2-3 4-channel analog I/O cards and the software to do digital recording/mixdown, but if I can do this on a linux box then I will be in hog heaven!
Please post any links to this sort of thing (I already know about the program named "multitrack", I just haven't taken the time to download a recent version and look at it). If there were a group devoted to working on this I would like to join and donate some time as both a programmer as well as a "sound guy"
Re:Aphex Twin (Score:1)
Re:digital recording (Score:2)
Every apps are listed.
For what I know G-seq and Koobase are 2 audio/midi projects still in developpement cloning Cubase audio.
Multitrack can't do 48khz. Only 16 mono tracks...
There is ecasound, a new shell oriented (with an optional GUI) audio app (can do multitracking and audio fx) which may worth a try.
Re:digital recording (Score:1)
Please post any tips. Thanks in advance!
Happy Happy Joy Joy... (Score:1)
Max is not just for Audio, I use it to generate event based motion paths, stop action, and for realtime animation.
Oh, yeah and music too.
Re:Yow. (Score:1)
The music sector needs some free and open source stuff very badly, especially stuff that caters to the middle ground and high end. This is the equivalent to mp3 on the production/composition side and will help free music from the grip of rich and successful producers and labels who also have their fingers in music software, the sampling industry and a host of other places.
Re:Killer app for Composers? (Score:1)
That's great, but what is it and what does it do? I've never heard of this software before.
Re:New to Linux and Linux Music. (Yep) (Score:1)
I think it does. I'm sure the live is (though by creative), so therefore, logic would assume there is SB64 PCI support.
You want swing 1.0.3 (which contains jfc 1.1) (Score:1)
Re:You want swing 1.0.3 (which contains jfc 1.1) (Score:1)
Yow. (Score:1)
Wow . . . what is it? (Score:1)
Is there anyone here that's worked with Max/jMax before?
Killer app for Composers? (Score:3)
Then minutes later, "Looks like I got to get my shit together and install Linux"
:-) This can only be good for Linux.
Aphex Twin (Score:2)
Re:Wow . . . what is it? (Score:2)
http://www.ircam.fr/pr oduits/logiciels/log-forum/jmax-e.html [ircam.fr]
Re:Wow . . . what is it? (Score:1)
I think it's probably going to be as useful as CSound to the average user (ie not very).
All Right! (Score:2)
Re:Yow. (Score:1)
Re:Wow . . . what is it? (Score:3)
... coming soon for Micros~1 (Score:2)
jMax is available on the following platforms:
SGI stations: Indy, O2, Origin, Octane, Onyx with R4000, R5000, R10000 and R12000 processors. Supported audio interface are the built-in audio interfaces and the ADAT board ref. PCI-AUD-ALL. Linux for Intel processors. Supported audio interfaces are the cards supported by the OSS driver.
Porting on Linux Power-PC, Linux Alpha, MacOS X and Windows-NT are in progress.
Wohoo! Even us Linux-impaired will get to hack sound!
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Here is a mirror ! (Score:2)
The server only allows 10 simultaneus connections, soon to be
Here is a mirror for those that want to have a look:
ftp://195.115.13.16/pub/Max/max-2.4.5.tar.gz
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Thanks (Score:1)
Hmmm . . . jMax looks rather like Quack on steroids, no?
(FYI, Quack is a shareware sound generator/mangler program for WinXX. It uses the modules-connected-with-cords paradigm as well, though it probably doesn't do half of what this puppy is capable of)
Aphex Twin (Score:1)
I heard he was using Macs to compose on.
New to Linux and Linux Music. (Score:1)
My system has a SoundBlaster 64 PCI (OEM version)built onto the motherboard. Will it work with that? Hope this doesn't appear to stupid, just ignorant:).
Re:Aphex Twin (Score:1)
I neither could not sleep without S Ambient WOrks volumne 2, neither could I code without "I care because you do", I too am extremely happy that Aphix Twin is mentioned on slashdot.
Funnily enough, I live in Paris and my ultimate aim is to work for IRCAM, yet I did not know that Aphex used their stuff
its all coming together!
I have big ideas, i'd be happy to share them with you
Nice One (Score:1)
One problem, the ftp site only allows 10 ppl on at a time, which is not very accomodating for the
-neil
Aphex Twin (Score:2)
Aphex Twin gig (Score:1)
dont ever let any high and might jazz or classical muso tell you that techno is crap. Point them to aphex and if they dont dig it then they are bull shit artists.
True. (Score:1)
Re:Aphex Twin (Score:1)
He was one of the first artists (along with Björk to get me into electronic music. I don't listen to him much anymore, and his recent output is largely unlistenable, but SAW 85-92 is one of the great classics of IDM. And the Window Licker vid is fucking hillarious!
Re:MP3's? (Score:2)
It's not MP3, and the songs aren't complete, but it's quite a comprehensive site. it has a little of almost every song he's ever released.
if you insist on mp3 just do a search for either "aphex twin" or "afx" in an mp3 search engine.
great. pd too! (Score:3)
with max, you can have either MIDI or digital audio (with the MSP extension) flowing along wires that connect boxes. the boxes are objects that you can write in C. It's really good for doing real time control & interactive things.
jMax is scriptable in tcl (no java here, despite the name), and looks like it has the same midi/audio capabilities.
lately i have just started working with pd, which is miller puckette's current software platform. it uses the same box/wire and midi/audio ideas. see his page [ucsd.edu]. It works on linux and also has a OpenGL graphics package GEM, so you can do 3d graphics with music.
now i have to choose between pd and jmax! oh sorry day :)
information is free.
the only question is:
Info on Max for the uninformed (Score:1)
- daniel