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And the answer is, yes, yes I could.”īitbasic has reproduced the fundamentals of a DJ setup in Max/MSP, which you can use either standalone or (ideally) controller with a Monome. I did it basically just to see if I could do it.
#MAX MSP STANDALONE PATCH#
Here’s a look at the interface and the resulting patch in action (prior to clean-up, I might add), with Bean’s caveat that “Max is in no way the ideal, or even a particularly suitable, environment for implementing a Game of Life app. It’s software, but somehow the visible evidence left behind makes it clear that these tools have been touched by human hands. Having taught Max to college students and hung around Max and Pd patchers, I actually think I enjoy the hacked-together stuff more. There are a number of downloads there, including that one, so Max users, have at them! I’ve got the cleaned up version posted on my page of monome-specific patches: It is monome tailored, but would run stand-alone with a little tweaking. It’s not terribly efficient, and occasionally stutters, but that feels like part of its charm. I made it mainly just because I figured it should be possible. I recently spotted an interesting creation on the CDMusic Flickr Pool - an implementation of the iconic Game of Life simulation/game - and asked him about it.
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This is Your Lifeīean ( blog | twitter | flickr) clearly very much loves his Monome, as indicated by the slideshow above. Here are a couple of the creations that have impressed me most recently: a hacked-together implementation of The Game of Life in Max and Monome, and an impressive DJ app, dj64. Max/MSP, now freshly injected with life following its version-5 release, has a similar ethos. What makes the Monome so wonderful is not so much that the hardware and software itself are open source - nice as that may be - but that they have become a platform for experimentation and personalization.