Music500 is a music software designed by Miller Puckette in 1983 at MIT, Boston. It was developed for the AP500 vector signal processor. The Music500 is the antecedent of the most famous Max/Msp. Music500August 3, 2013 in TOPICS tagged Max/Msp / Miller Puckette / Music500 by Alex Di Nunzio
M is a software realized in 1984 by Miller Puckette at MIT, Boston. It was designed as a sort of utilities for a previous music software, named Music500. M would simplify to writing the orchestra section. MAugust 3, 2013 in TOPICS tagged Max/Msp / Miller Puckette / Music500 by Alex Di Nunzio
Patcher is a graphical interface designed by Miller Puckette for Max/Msp. It allowed users to make patch for sound synthesis or to control device simply moving graphic objects in the work area. PatcherAugust 3, 2013 in TOPICS tagged Max/Msp / Miller Puckette / Patcher by Alex Di Nunzio
Giuseppe Di Giugno (Bengasi, 1937) is a physicist, graduated from the University of Rome, that initially worked in the energy sector, collaborating even with the Cern of Ginevra in the Seventies. Giuseppe Di GiugnoJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4X / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Ircam / Luciano Berio by Alex Di Nunzio
After 4A and 4B, in the late seventies the Italian physicist Giuseppe Di Giugno realizes at Ircam the 4C digital signal processor. 4CJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4C / 4Ced / 4X / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Sequential Drum by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on July 15, 2013)
The acronym 4B indicates the second digital signal processor designed by Italian physicist Giuseppe Di Giugno at Ircam in Paris. 4BJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4A / 4B / Digital Synthesizer / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Ircam / Syn4B by Alex Di Nunzio
4A is the name of the first processor realized by Italian physicist Giuseppe Di Giugno for digital sound processing. This device was designed between Naples and Paris, at Ircam, in the mid-Seventies. 4AJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4A / 4B / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Ircam by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on July 15, 2013)
4Ced is a control software for the 4C, a digital signal processor designed by Giuseppe Di Giugno at Ircam. 4Ced was developed by Curtis Abbott towards the end of the seventies. 4CedJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4C / 4Ced / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Max/Msp / Miller Puckette / RTSKED by Alex Di Nunzio
Syn4B is a control software for the 4B digital signal processor. It was developed by Philippe Prévot and the composer Neil Rolnick at Ircam, Paris, in the late seventies. Syn4BJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4B / Syn4B by Alex Di Nunzio
The Sequential Drum is a controller for the 4C digital signal processor. It was developed by Max Mathews and Curtis Abbott in the early Eighties. Sequential DrumJuly 15, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4C / 4Ced / Radio Baton Drum / Sequential Drum by Alex Di Nunzio
1 comment The 4x is the last digital signal processor designed by the Italian physicist Giuseppe Di Giugno and developed at Ircam. The 4X processor is a single element of a more complex system for computer music named simply 4X System. 4XJuly 8, 2013 in TOPICS tagged 4X / Giuseppe Di Giugno / Max/Msp / Synthetic Performer by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on July 15, 2013)
MAX/MSP is a graphical environment useful to develop multimedia applications or software for real-time musical compositions. By now it’s one of the most evolved computer tools, widely used by people interested in computer music. A collection of resources for Max/MspFebruary 25, 2013 in RESOURCES tagged Max/Msp / Tutorial by Alex Di Nunzio (updated on December 7, 2013)