Thing-a-day 8: Envelope Sequence

Thing-a-day 8

Thing-a-day 8 Patcher

I’m relatively new to Max, having spent no more than two months with it. I’m using Thing-a-day as a great excuse to learn as much about the environment as possible in a short period of time. Now that I have a handful of modular components under my belt, I’m hoping to move towards creating more musically interesting instruments and audio examples.

Download – day8max.zip (requires Max 5)
Listen – Day8.mp3

Reposted from Thing-a-day 2009.

Thing-a-day 7: Chaotic Rhythms

Thing-a-day 7

Today’s Max patch features a chaotic metronome, built using the chaos patcher from yesterday’s example. Looking at the picture above, the top half of the circuit is the metronome, which triggers an 8-step sequencer in the bottom half of the circuit. The audio example showcases the chaos metronome with three different settings: 0, 0.25 and 0.5.

Download – day7max.zip (requires Max 5)
Listen – Day7.mp3

Reposted from Thing-a-day 2009.

Thing-a-day 6: Chaos Patcher

Thing-a-day Day 6

I created a patcher in Max 5 that generates numbers using a simple chaos equation. This modular component can be applied to frequency, amplitude, quasi-tempos, etc… Today’s mp3 demonstrates chaos as it is applied to pitch.

The great thing about chaos, as opposed to a random number generator is that if you listen long enough you can hear micro patterns emerge, evolve and dissolve.

Download – day6max.zip (requires Max 5)
Listen – Day6.mp3

Reposted from Thing-a-day 2009.