Synthesis with Max: Physical Modelling
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will build your own synthesis device that utilizes a Physical Modelling architecture. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring Physical Modelling synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Build Physical Modelling devices via MSP oscillator objects
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Explore Physical Modelling spectral sonic properties
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Construct modulation sources for Physical Modelling synthesis devices
- Define the sonic timbre and strengths and weakness of Physical Modelling synthesis
Session Study Topics
- MSP oscillator objects for Physical Modelling
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Sonograms, scopes and the frequency domain
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LFO, line & envelope properties
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Physical Modelling’s timbre. Strengths and weaknesses
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Ned Rush aka Duncan Wilson is a musician, producer and performer. He’s known best for his YouTube channel, which features a rich and vast quantity of videos including tutorials, software development, visual art, sound design, internet comedy, and of course music.
Synthesis with Max: FM
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will build your own synthesis device that utilizes a FM architecture. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring FM synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Build FM carrier and modulators via MSP oscillator objects
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Explore FM’s spectral sonic properties
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Construct modulation sources for FM synthesis devices
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Define the sonic timbre and strengths and weakness of FM synthesis
Session Study Topics
- MSP oscillator objects for FM
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Sonograms, scopes and the frequency domain
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LFO, line & envelope properties
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FM’s timbre. Strengths and weaknesses
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Ned Rush aka Duncan Wilson is a musician, producer and performer. He’s known best for his YouTube channel, which features a rich and vast quantity of videos including tutorials, software development, visual art, sound design, internet comedy, and of course music.
Synthesis with Max: Subtractive
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will build your own synthesis device that utilizes a subtractive architecture. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring subtractive synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Deploy MSP oscillator objects
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Build various filter responses via MSP filter objects
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Construct modulation sources for subtractive synthesis devices
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Define the sonic timbre and strengths and weakness of subtractive synthesis
Session Study Topics
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MSP oscillator objects
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Filter networks & responses
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LFO & envelope properties
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Subtractive’s timbre. Strengths and weaknesses
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Ned Rush aka Duncan Wilson is a musician, producer and performer. He’s known best for his YouTube channel, which features a rich and vast quantity of videos including tutorials, software development, visual art, sound design, internet comedy, and of course music
Synthesis with Max: Granular
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will build your own synthesis device that utilizes a Granular architecture. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring Granular synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Build Granular oscillators via MSP oscillator objects
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Explore Granular’s spectral sonic properties
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Construct modulation sources for Granular synthesis devices
- Define the sonic timbre and strengths and weakness of Granular synthesis
Session Study Topics
- MSP oscillator objects for Granular
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Sonograms, scopes and the frequency domain
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LFO, line & envelope properties
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Granular’s timbre. Strengths and weaknesses
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Phelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer, engineer, artist, developer and educator. For over twenty years he has been active in both the music industry and the contemporary music education sector, with a focus on electronic music and alternative bands. His specialism is sound design and production techniques such as synthesis and sampling, alongside audio processing and plug-in development.
His credits include collaborations with Placebo, Radiohead, Fad Gadget, Depeche Mode, Moby, Snow Patrol, Mute, Sony BMG, Universal, EMI and Warner Bros.
He holds an MA in Audio Technology from the London College of Music, University of West London, an MSc in Sound & Music Computing at the Center for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London and in 2008 became one of the world’s first wave of Ableton Certified Trainers. He is a member of the UK’s Music Producers Guild, holds a PG Cert in Learning & Teaching, is an Affiliate of the Institute for Learning, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and until recently was Chairman of the London Committee for the British Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
He is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function, which specialize in Max for Live devices releasing the M4L synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
Synthesis with Max: Wavetable
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will build your own synthesis device that utilizes a Wavetable architecture. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring Wavetable synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Build Wavetable oscillators via MSP oscillator objects
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Explore Wavetable’s spectral sonic properties
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Construct modulation sources for Wavetable synthesis devices
- Define the sonic timbre and strengths and weakness of Wavetable synthesis
Session Study Topics
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MSP oscillator objects for Wavetable
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Sonograms, scopes and the frequency domain
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LFO, line & envelope properties
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Wavetable’s timbre. Strengths and weaknesses
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Phelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer, engineer, artist, developer and educator. For over twenty years he has been active in both the music industry and the contemporary music education sector, with a focus on electronic music and alternative bands. His specialism is sound design and production techniques such as synthesis and sampling, alongside audio processing and plug-in development.
His credits include collaborations with Placebo, Radiohead, Fad Gadget, Depeche Mode, Moby, Snow Patrol, Mute, Sony BMG, Universal, EMI and Warner Bros.
He holds an MA in Audio Technology from the London College of Music, University of West London, an MSc in Sound & Music Computing at the Center for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London and in 2008 became one of the world’s first wave of Ableton Certified Trainers. He is a member of the UK’s Music Producers Guild, holds a PG Cert in Learning & Teaching, is an Affiliate of the Institute for Learning, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and until recently was Chairman of the London Committee for the British Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
He is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function, which specialize in Max for Live devices releasing the M4L synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.
An Introduction to Synthesis with Max
Level: Intermediate
What you will learn in this course
Cycling 74’s Max / MSP offers a vast playground of programming opportunities to create your own synthesis devices. In this workshop you will begin to build your own synthesis devices. This workshop aims to provide you with suitable skills to begin exploring synthesis devices in the Max MSP environment.
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session you will will be able to:
- Define the basic building blocks of synthesis
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Build oscillators via MSP oscillator objects
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Explore various filter responses via MSP filter objects
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Begin to build modulation sources for synthesis devices
Session Study Topics
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MSP synthesis objects
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MSP oscillator objects
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MSP filter objects
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LFO & envelope properties
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- An basic awareness of audio processing
- Good familiarity with MSP
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
About the workshop leader
Phelan Kane is a Berlin & London based music producer, engineer, artist, developer and educator. For over twenty years he has been active in both the music industry and the contemporary music education sector, with a focus on electronic music and alternative bands. His specialism is sound design and production techniques such as synthesis and sampling, alongside audio processing and plug-in development.
His credits include collaborations with Placebo, Radiohead, Fad Gadget, Depeche Mode, Moby, Snow Patrol, Mute, Sony BMG, Universal, EMI and Warner Bros.
He holds an MA in Audio Technology from the London College of Music, University of West London, an MSc in Sound & Music Computing at the Center for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London and in 2008 became one of the world’s first wave of Ableton Certified Trainers. He is a member of the UK’s Music Producers Guild, holds a PG Cert in Learning & Teaching, is an Affiliate of the Institute for Learning, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and until recently was Chairman of the London Committee for the British Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
He is currently running the electronic music record label Meta Junction Recordings and the audio software development company Meta Function, which specialize in Max for Live devices releasing the M4L synth Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.