Jamoma

Hi everyone,

Jamoma 0.2.1 is now available at http://jamoma.org (Mac and Windows).

Jamoma is an open-source framework for structuring Max patches  
modularly.  It was developed primarily by Trond Lossius and myself,  
with additional contributions from several folks on this list  
(including Matt Aidekman and John Hudak).

There is a lot of stuff that I could say about it (we’ve been working  
on this for a long time), but I’ll spare you all (this time!).

Enjoy,
   Tim
  

PeRColate 2005

hey all.  dan and i have cooked up a new version of PeRColate for your
enjoyment:

http://music.columbia.edu/PeRColate

currently mac version only; the source code is all there, however, if
anyone has the time or energy to do a windows port for us.  previous
versions with ports by olaf matthes to winmax and puredata are on the site
as well.

the latest version now has seventy-some objects, including a complete set
of the CCRMA STK physical modelling and DSP instruments.  we’ve also added
a few more time- and frequency-domain objects that do some very weird
stuff, and we’ve fixed quite a few bugs that cause crashes on patcher
close.

finally, this distribution is OSX (carbon) only, so no more confusion with
accidentally installing the OS9 (classic) version.  however, please read
the installation instructions as the STK instruments require some
supporting files and whatnot.  

anyway, we hope you enjoy these.  

all the best.

dan trueman and luke dubois


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Computer Music Center, Columbia University
        e-mail: luke@music.columbia.edu
www: http://www.music.columbia.edu/~luke
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LyonPotpourri 2.0 Externals now available

My updated LyonPotpourri objects are now available in OS X Universal Binary format over here: http://tinyurl.com/y6vo28

This updated collection contains all of the sample accurate externals discussed in my recent ICMC paper on sample accurate triggering (http://tinyurl.com/t2fk6) as well as some other previously unreleased externals that may be of interest.

Binaries have not yet been compiled for the Windows version of MaxMSP. However, this release includes a free, open source distribution of the code, thus any Windows developer is welcome to compile a Windows build and make it available. If you are interested to do so, please let me know – it would be greatly appreciated.

Eric