MaxMSP 4.6.3 released

Bug fixes and changes in 4.6.3 from version 4.6.2
Max/MSP Object Bug Fixes and Changes

– sfplay~: fixed problems with crashes when clearing cues, fixed problem with crashes when loading files and playing in reverse, fixed problem with playing files with very slow playback speeds.
– accum: fixed precision error.
– sync~: fixed problems with audio and MIDI sync
– maximum: fixed bug with maximum list and first arg being an integer
– trace: fixed problem with aborting under certain circumstances
– send~: fixed bug with set message when audio is off and multiple set messages are sent
– vexpr: fixed crash when freeing an object with discontinuous arguments such as $f1 + $f2 + $f4
– vst~: fixed parameter handling
– regexp: fixed problems with escaped “,” and “;” characters
– pattrstorage: fixed bug where deleted objects were being displayed; fixed entities bug with slotnames
– serial: fixed bug with read timeout
– fftin~ and fftout~: corrects some minor windowing bugs and provides a fix for a crash when running in fullspectrum mode on a PPC Macintosh with G4 optimizations on
– delay~: now correctly calculates the delay time when it is updated rapidly
– pattr: fixed binding problems when binding to an unbound pattr
– coll: fixed bug with sort index funkiness
– poke~: de-glitched int/float input when DSP is on and no signals are connected
– fffb~: fixed bug with list input – it now actually works as advertised
– fixed problem on Mac where audio would not turn on when MaxMSP did not have focus
– fixed problem on Windows  to solve init crash for Java v1.6
– jit.cellblock – Change to the rows and column resizing to properly handle the condition of a selection falling out of bounds
        
– mxj: fixed issues with TCPReceiver on Windows
– udpsend / udpreceive: fixed help files
– js: fixed compatibility with pattr
– pak: now supports “i” + “f” arguments
– buffer~: fixed crash when deleting before turning audio off
– vectral~: fix for slide mode on Intel processors
– cross~: made instantiation argument optional
– poly~: now allows vector size of 1 with vs 1 argument

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