[jmsl] MaxScore

jmsl at music.columbia.edu jmsl at music.columbia.edu
Fri Apr 18 06:37:15 EDT 2008


Thank-you Alberto
8th tones are on the wishlist.
Georg Hajdu has built a wonderful Open-Music-like patch using MaxScore 
which reads spectral data and generates a notated scale with cent offsets.
Best
Nick

jmsl at music.columbia.edu wrote:
>  Thank you very much for this improvement and implementation in 
> MaxMsp; it really fills a gap in max and put it almost at the same 
> level of other specific algoritmic user programs, like openmusic. It 
> looks like really good at a first sight, although I would encourage to 
> continue the project and implement more flexibility, for example for 
> other microintervallic than quarter tones.
>  Congratulations anyway for the initiative. I've just posted your 
> email in the max list,
>
> Alberto Bernal
>
>
> jmsl at music.columbia.edu wrote:
>> Hello JMSL users
>>
>> MaxScore is a new MaxMSP object that brings common music notation to 
>> MaxMSP.  Under the hood it is JMSL+JScore, but its all wrapped up in 
>> a neat Max object with a  ton of Max messages that you can send to it 
>> to populate a score with notes, play it back, transform it, etc. 
>> Using MaxScore requires no Java programming.
>>
>> If you would like to try the first release of MaxScore it is at 
>> http://www.algomusic.com/maxscore/
>> Your current JMSL license will work
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nick Didkovsky
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