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You've finally finished it: the perfect Max patch. Now it's time to share it with the world. For people who have Max, you can send them an entire Max patch as a block of compressed text using the Copy Compressed command. It's also possible to share a working Max patch with people who don't have Max by using Collectives or Standalone Applications. Of course, maybe you've built an entire library of Max patches for sharing and reuse. In that case, check out abstractions, externals and packages.

CYCLING '74: TOOLS FOR SOUND, GRAPHICS, AND INTERACTIVITY. For new downloads, Max 8 is free for 30 days. Older Versions of Max and Runtimes Mira. دانلود نرم افزار Cycling 74 Max v8.0.2-R2R Max for Live, نرم افزار, نرم افزار 4 نرم افزار Cycling 74 Max یک زبان برنامه نویسی بصری برای برطرف کردن نیاز های تخصصی هنرمندان، مربیان و محققانی است که با صدا، رسانه های.

See Also

NameDescription
SnippetsSnippets
Working With ProjectsWorking With Projects
Sharing PatchesSharing Patches
About CollectivesAbout Collectives
Collective EditorCollective Editor
StandalonesStandalones
Collective Build ScriptsCollective Build Scripts
Building StandalonesBuilding Standalones
Configuring Standalone OptionsConfiguring Standalone Options
Mac Standalone ApplicationsMac Standalone Applications
Windows Standalone ApplicationsWindows Standalone Applications
ReWire and StandalonesReWire and Standalones
Search Paths in StandalonesSearch Paths in Standalones
Max Basic Tutorial 14: EncapsulationMax Basic Tutorial 14: Encapsulation
Max Basic Tutorial 15: AbstractionsMax Basic Tutorial 15: Abstractions
Max Interface Tutorial 1: bpatchersMax Interface Tutorial 1: bpatchers
Max Interface Tutorial 2: Picture UI ElementsMax Interface Tutorial 2: Picture UI Elements
patcher Create a subpatch within a patch
onebang Gate bangs using a bang
thispatcher Send messages to a patcher
onecopy Prevent multiple copies of the same patcher from being opened
loadmess Send a message when a patch is loaded
loadbang Send a bang when a patcher is loaded
closebang Send a bang on close
pcontrol Open and close subwindows
standalone Configure parameters for standalone applications
patcherargs Retrieve patcher arguments
active Send 1 when patcher window is active, 0 when inactive
gestalt Retrieve system information
menubar Put up a custom menu bar
suspend Reports when application is suspended or resumed
bpatcher Embed a subpatch with a visible UI
Cycling '74
Private
IndustryComputer software
Founded1997; 23 years ago
FounderDavid Zicarelli
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
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Area served
Worldwide
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ParentAbleton
Subsidiariesc74 Music
Websitewww.cycling74.com

Cycling '74 (also known as 'C74' and stylized as '74) is an Americansoftware development company founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli, headquartered in San Francisco, California and owned by Ableton. The company is best known for their work with the digital signal processingsoftware environment, Max.


History[edit]

Cycling '74 (C74) was founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli to serve as the distributor for his various collections of software.[1] The company's official website states that 'the name Cycling '74 comes from a 1974 bicycle catalog from which some of the images that decorated our original site were inspired'. The Wayback Machine provides an archive of the website (from December 1998) here.

C74 began producing the MSP extension to Opcode Systems's 1990 program 'Max' in the mid 1990s, and in 1998 started distributing both products together.[2] There is no longer a version of Max without audio processing, so the two environments are now technically inseparable.[3]

In June 2017, Ableton announced they had acquired Cycling '74.[4][5]

Products[edit]

Max[edit]

Gctk v1 2 1. C74 is perhaps best known as the distributor and current developer of the Max/MSP digital signal processing environment. The company has published the program since 1999,[6] and in 2008 released a major overhaul of the package (released as Max 5). A major Sound on Sound article (August 2008) focused mainly on the new GUI of the software.[3] The new interface was designed using the Juce package. Aside from re-designed graphics, the development of the new system concentrated on the original code base, and has provided integrated documentation and debugging. From the release of Max 5, MSP and Jitter were included in the one package.

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MSP[edit]

MSP is a DSPplug-in for Max, allowing realtime audio synthesis.

Jitter[edit]

Jitter is a plug-in for Max that allows realtime manipulation of 3D graphics and video first released in 2003.

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Pluggo[edit]

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Pluggo was an extension to Max that provided capabilities for VST design. Pluggo was required to export Max 'patches' for use in digital audio workstation (DAW) host environments, but has been discontinued[7] since Max 5.

Max for Live[edit]

Max integration into Ableton Live, developed by Ableton and Cycling '74, to build unique synths and effects, create algorithmic composition tools, or fuse Live and controller hardware into new music machines. Unlike Pluggo, you can edit the device created with Max for Live directly from Live by pressing the edit[8] button.

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Record Label[edit]

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Founded in 2000, c74 Music was created to release music produced using Cycling '74 technology. The same year, the label released its first record - a live compilation album by the Freight Elevator Quartet.[9] The current artist roster is:

  • DR.OX
  • Amoebazoid
  • Gregory Taylor
  • Crater
  • Leslie Stuck
  • William Kleinsasser
  • Tetsu Inoue and Carl Stone
  • The Freight Elevator Quartet

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References[edit]

  1. ^Battino, David; Richards, Kelli (2005). The Art of Digital Music. Backbeat Books. p. 110. ISBN0-87930-830-3.
  2. ^http://www.cycling74.com/twiki/bin/view/FAQs/MaxMSPHistory#Where_did_Max_MSP_come_from Max/MSP FAQ Archived May 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ abSound on Sound Magazine, August 2008: 'Cycling 74 Max 5 - Graphical Programming Environment For Audio & MIDI'
  4. ^Wilson, Scott (2017-06-06). 'Ableton acquires Max for Live developer Cycling '74'. Fact. London, UK: The Vinyl Factory. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  5. ^'Cycling '74 + Ableton'. cycling74.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  6. ^Cycling '74 || About Us
  7. ^http://cycling74.com/2009/05/14/pluggo-technology-moves-to-max-for-live/
  8. ^http://cycling74.com/2009/01/15/my-perspective-on-integrating-max-and-live/
  9. ^http://www.cycling74.com/c74music C74 Music
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