Getting started with MSP
In this series of 23 videos you will explore fundamental sound generation and synthesis techniques and concepts when working with Max, empowering you to begin to build your own synthesis patches and devices that you can deploy in your own music and multimedia projects.
Through a series of guided exercises you will engage in the pragmatic creation of a basic synthesis device that features a wealth of sound manipulation options. This series of workshops aims to provide intermediate Max users with suitable skills to deploy audio DSP and synthesis skills within the Max environment.
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A good working knowledge of computer systems
- Intermediate skills working with Max (i.e. ability to construct basic patches, familiarity with Max workflows, understanding of signal flow, use of messages and lists, creation of objects and adaptation of their properties etc).
- Some familiarity with music creation applications such as a DAW
- Access to a copy of Max 8 (i.e. trial or full license)
Session 1 Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session a successful student will be able to:
- Identify key elements of the MSP domain
- Create MSP objects and route patch cables
- Compare and contrast possibilities offered by objects within the MSP environment
- Locate and utilise the Max help & Reference system
Session 2 Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session a successful student will be able to:
- Construct MIDI signal routing
- Deploy MSP oscillators & filter objects
- Build envelope generators for synthesis devices
- Route and sum signal flow
Session 3 Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session a successful student will be able to:
- Build multi-function LFOs
- Configure modulation routing within synthesis devices
- Utilise BPatchers within patches
- Successfully apply data management techniques
Session 4 Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session a successful student will be able to:
- Construct and deploy GUI designs
- Utilise presets within Max / MSP patches
- Transform MSP patches into M4L or standalone devices
- Explore further possibilities within MSP
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
Getting started with Max
Level: beginners with notions of programming
In this series of online workshops you will explore the most important programming techniques and concepts when working with Max, empowering you to begin to build your own patches and devices that you can deploy in your own music and multimedia projects. Through a series of guided exercises you will engage in the pragmatic creation of a basic MIDI sequencer device that features a wealth of musical manipulation options. This series of workshops aims to provide beginner’s with suitable skills to begin exploring the Max environment.
This online workshop is interactive and you will have opportunities to work with peers and ask questions to an experienced teacher.
Timetable and outcomes
Session 1, 19th September 2020, 4pm UK / 11am EST / 8am PT
- Identify key elements of the Max Interface
- Create objects and route patch cables
- Configure Object properties via the Inspector
- Locate and utilise the Max help system
Session 2, 20th September 2020, 4pm UK / 11am EST / 8am PT
- Utilise Max messages
- Build lists and work with numerical data
- Construct data flow and configure message ordering
- Build logic circuits and apply math transformations
Session 3, 26th September 2020, 4pm UK / 11am EST / 8am PT
- Configure and apply user interface objects
- Build graphical user interfaces via Presentation Mode
- Encapsulate patchers and sub patchers
- Successfully apply data management techniques
Session 4, 27th September 2020, 4pm UK / 11am EST / 8am PT
- Construct MIDI messages in Max
- Utilise virtual instruments to play musical ideas
- Manipulate data to create musical pieces
- Explore further possibilities within Max