[jmsl] MaxScore

jmsl at music.columbia.edu jmsl at music.columbia.edu
Sat Apr 19 12:21:12 EDT 2008


...and to follow up, each note contains data with double precision 
floating point accuracy, so even though the notation is quarter tone 
resolution, the notes themselves will send highly accurate pitch 
information to MaxMSP
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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