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Using the new Max for Live interface objects without using Max for Live. How to harness the cool new objects in Max 5 with none of the fuss.

By Jaems • Dec 8th, 2009 • Category: Tutorials

Users who upgrade to Max 5.1 may have heard of Max for Live and seen the new objects in the objects menu. However, you don’t need to purchase or run Max for Live in order to take advantage of some neat new objects. That’s not to say Max for Live isn’t worth buying, [...]



Concert: Interactive music for the Recorder at DFM with James Howard Young and Nikolaj Ronimus – 22-Nov-2009

By Jaems • Nov 17th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009
Time: 7:30pm – 9:00pm
Location: Det Fynske Musikkonservatorium, Koncertsal
Islandsgade 2
500 Odense C
Denmark
Concert featuring works by Annette Ziegenmeyer, James Howard Young, Markus Zahnhausen, Bach, Van Eyck, Telemann, and others. In addition, the performers will be improvising their own works. This is the concert that will conclude a 3-day Workshop in Interactive Music especially [...]



Tilt2Joystick updated to version 1.1 – now you can exchange X and Y Axis

By Jaems • Oct 9th, 2009 • Category: Software

The world’s first user-programmable tilt interface for Macintosh has just been update to version 1.1.  A drastic addition has been made in the form of a new cability to exchange the X and Y Axes (see below).  This is particularly useful for the new Macbook Pro 15″ Unibody model, which according to one source has [...]



Tab Fader for Max 5: use Web 2.0 style colored tabs in your patches

By Jaems • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Software

If your business is creating user interfaces in Max, then you might be interested in Tab Fader. It brings to your users the same fading colored tabs that they are accustomed to from today’s most popular Web 2.0 applications. You can view the brief tutorial video below to learn more about Tab Fader, [...]



Interface Fader for Max 5: fade interface objects in and out like the pros do

By Jaems • Sep 24th, 2009 • Category: Software

Interface Fader lets you fade any interface object in and out.   You can copy and paste Interface Fader to any Max 5 patch.  Here is how it works:
Step 1. Open patch
Step 2. Put your fading interface elements behind the white panel. You can use Get Info to change the color of the panel so [...]