[jmsl] jmsl and max msp

jmsl at music.columbia.edu jmsl at music.columbia.edu
Mon Feb 4 09:53:57 EST 2008


 Thank you very much for the fast answer. The release will certainly be a great extension of the max msp potential and a way to manage jmslscore for those like me that don't have much experience with java or other programming languages,

Alberto
  



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> Datum: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 08:42:30 -0500
> Von: jmsl at music.columbia.edu
> An: jmsl at music.columbia.edu
> Betreff: Re: [jmsl] jmsl and max msp

> Hello Alberto
> 
> Thanks for the feedback. Currently (and this will change in a moment), 
> you are correct, you would have to extend JMSLMaxNotate yourself to give 
> it tighter interaction with Max. 
> 
> However we will be releasing MaxScore momentarily, which is a Max object 
> that provides common music notation directly in the Max environment. No 
> Java programming is required.  MaxScore supports a rich set of Max 
> messages that you will be able to use to provide the specifics you need. 
> Underneath it all is JMSL Score rendering to Max's LCD object. But all 
> the Java & JMSL is hidden under the hood; it just looks and behaves like 
> a Max object.
> 
> We will announce MaxScore on this list when it is available.
> 
> Thanks
> Nick Didkovsky
> 
> 
> 
> jmsl at music.columbia.edu wrote:
> > I apologize for the newbie question (I really don't have much idea on
> java):
> >   I'm trying to use max-msp in order to generate scores that go beyond
> the classical midi limitations. JMSL was the only package I found to somehow
> write musicxml files from max msp to be exported then to other notation
> programs like sibelius or finale. 
> >   The question is: how is it possible to extend the funcionality of the
> jmsl.maxnotate application? is it absolutely necessary to go into the
> source? I'm really excited with this potential capacity of max msp through jmsl,
> but it's a pity that for now the jms.maxnotate only implements the same
> issues as a normal midi recorder, it would be really nice to amke possible
> the other implicit musicshapes (noteheads, articulations, etc.) that the core
> of jmsl has.
> >   Thank you for your help,
> >
> > Alberto
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