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Cycling '74
TypePrivate
IndustryComputer software
Founded1997; 24 years ago
FounderDavid Zicarelli
Headquarters,
Worldwide
Number of employees
22
ParentAbleton
Subsidiariesc74 Music
Websitewww.cycling74.com

Cycling '74 (also known as 'C74' and stylized as '74) is an Americansoftware development company founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli, headquartered in San Francisco, California and owned by Ableton. The company is best known for their work with the digital signal processingsoftware environment, Max.


History[edit]

Cycling '74 (C74) was founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli to serve as the distributor for his various collections of software.[1] The company's official website states that 'the name Cycling '74 comes from a 1974 bicycle catalog from which some of the images that decorated our original site were inspired'. The Wayback Machine provides an archive of the website (from December 1998) here.

C74 began producing the MSP extension to Opcode Systems's 1990 program 'Max' in the mid 1990s, and in 1998 started distributing both products together.[2] There is no longer a version of Max without audio processing, so the two environments are now technically inseparable.[3]

In June 2017, Ableton announced they had acquired Cycling '74.[4][5]

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Products[edit]

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Max[edit]

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C74 is perhaps best known as the distributor and current developer of the Max/MSP digital signal processing environment. The company has published the program since 1999,[6] and in 2008 released a major overhaul of the package (released as Max 5). A major Sound on Sound article (August 2008) focused mainly on the new GUI of the software.[3] The new interface was designed using the Juce package. Aside from re-designed graphics, the development of the new system concentrated on the original code base, and has provided integrated documentation and debugging. From the release of Max 5, MSP and Jitter were included in the one package.

MSP[edit]

MSP is a DSPplug-in for Max, allowing realtime audio synthesis.

Jitter[edit]

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Jitter is a plug-in for Max that allows realtime manipulation of 3D graphics and video first released in 2003.

Pluggo[edit]

Pluggo was an extension to Max that provided capabilities for VST design. Pluggo was required to export Max 'patches' for use in digital audio workstation (DAW) host environments, but has been discontinued[7] since Max 5.

Max for Live[edit]

Max integration into Ableton Live, developed by Ableton and Cycling ’74, to build unique synths and effects, create algorithmic composition tools, or fuse Live and controller hardware into new music machines. Unlike Pluggo, you can edit the device created with Max for Live directly from Live by pressing the edit[8] button.

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Record Label[edit]

Founded in 2000, c74 Music was created to release music produced using Cycling '74 technology. The same year, the label released its first record - a live compilation album by the Freight Elevator Quartet.[9] The current artist roster is:

  • DR.OX
  • Amoebazoid
  • Gregory Taylor
  • Crater
  • Leslie Stuck
  • William Kleinsasser
  • Tetsu Inoue and Carl Stone
  • The Freight Elevator Quartet

References[edit]

  1. ^Battino, David; Richards, Kelli (2005). The Art of Digital Music. Backbeat Books. p. 110. ISBN0-87930-830-3.
  2. ^http://www.cycling74.com/twiki/bin/view/FAQs/MaxMSPHistory#Where_did_Max_MSP_come_from Max/MSP FAQ Archived May 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ abSound on Sound Magazine, August 2008: 'Cycling 74 Max 5 - Graphical Programming Environment For Audio & MIDI'
  4. ^Wilson, Scott (2017-06-06). 'Ableton acquires Max for Live developer Cycling '74'. Fact. London, UK: The Vinyl Factory. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  5. ^'Cycling '74 + Ableton'. cycling74.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  6. ^Cycling '74 || About Us
  7. ^http://cycling74.com/2009/05/14/pluggo-technology-moves-to-max-for-live/
  8. ^http://cycling74.com/2009/01/15/my-perspective-on-integrating-max-and-live/
  9. ^http://www.cycling74.com/c74music C74 Music
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Cycling '74 - Max/MSP 8.0.1 x64
Год/Дата Выпуска: 2018
Версия: 8.0.1

Cycling Max 8


Разработчик: Cycling '74
Сайт разработчика: cycling74.com
Разрядность: 64bit
Язык интерфейса: Английский
Таблэтка: вылечено
Системные требованияCycling 74 max 8 1 09 1: PC with Windows 7 (or later)
64-bit Intel® or AMD multi-core processor, Intel® Core™ i5 processor
2 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended).
Описание: Max/MSP напрямую связан с началом визуального программирования для музыкантов. Программа включает в себя средства для языков кода (например, JavaScript), различные типы данных, визуальных элементов в реальном времени (3D и видео в Jitter) и полную интеграцию в Ableton Live (с Max for Live). Max нужен для работы с объектами и MIDI-данными, а MSP - для синтезирования аудиосигнала и разработки собственных синтезаторов и эффектов.
Fabrizio Poce - J74 v1 BassLine
K-Devices - AutoTrig
K-Devices - TATAT
K-Devices - Drumk 2
K-Devices - TED
K-Devices - KFLUXsy
Puremagnetik - Frequencizer
Amazing Noise - Density.m4l and Pulsaret.m4l bundle for Ableton Live
Audioutlaw - MIA Midi Input Assistant
Audioutlaw - NoisR MINI
Audioutlaw - NoisR FX
Beatwife - Tranzwife
Audioutlaw - NoisR
Multi Clip View
Audioutlaw - Boots N Kats
Spektro Audio - Spektro Komplex
Fabrizio Poce - J74 Progressive
Isotonik Studios - FX Modular Series
Isotonik Studios - Freak Q
Isotonik Studios - Tetriq
Isotonik Studios - SynFX
Isotonik Studios - Streak FX
Isotonik Studios - Samsara
Isotonik Studios - Note Looper
Isotonik Studios - Mouthbreather
Isotonik Studios - MIDI MultiClip Editor
Isotonik Studios - Melody Sauce
Isotonik Studios - Iota
Isotonik Studios - Dekoboko FX PRO
Isotonik Studios - Chaos Culture MIDI Modulators
Isotonic Studios - Asteroids
Isotonik Studios - UltraKick
Isotonik Studios - Polypin
Isotonik Studios - Ecosystem
Isotonik Studios - Arcade Series Returns
Max for Cats - Noland v2.0
Isotonik Studios Evabeat - Melody Sauce Generator v1.0.2
Max for Cats - CatStretch v2.0
Encoder Audio - Fortrek
SoundMorph - Galactic Assistant
Audiomodern - Random Riff Generator Pro 2
Audiomodern - Random Groove Generator Pro
Audiomodern - Random Chords Generator Pro
Mario Nieto World - Random Filter Generator 2
Ableton - Probability Pack
Ableton - Creative Extensions
Ableton - Max for Live Essentials

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It’s always been possible to do multichannel patching – and therefore support multichannel audio (as with spatial sound) – in Max and Pure Data. But Max’s new MC approach makes this far easier and more powerful. Any sound object can be made into multiples, just by typing mc. in front of the object name. A single patch cord can incorporate any number of channels. You can edit multiple objects all at once. So, yes, this is about multichannel audio output and spatial audio. But it’s also about way more than that – and it addresses one of the most significant limitations of the Max/Pd patching paradigm. Polyphony? MC. Synthesis approaches with loads of oscillators (like granular synthesis or complex additive synthesis)? MC. MPE assignments (from controllers like the Linnstrument and ROLI Seaboard)? MC. MC means the ability to use a small number of objects and cords to do a lot – from spatial sound to mass polyphony to anything else that involves multiples. It’s just a much easier way to work with a lot of stuff at once. That was present in open code environment SuperCollider, for instance, if you were willing to put in some time learning SC’s code language. But it was never terribly easy in Max. (Pure Data, your move!)
MIDI mapping
Mappings lets you MIDI learn from controllers, keyboards, and whatnot, just by selecting a control, and moving your controller. Computer keyboard mappings work the same way. The whole implementation looks very much borrowed from Ableton Live, down to the list of mappings for keyboard and MIDI. It’s slightly disappointing they didn’t cover OSC messages with the same interface, though, given this is Max.
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This is I suspect a pretty big deal for a lot of Max patchers who moonlight in some JavaScript coding. NodeJS support lets you run Node applications from inside a patch – for extending what Max can do, running servers, connecting to the outside world, and whatnot. There’s full NPM support, which is to say all the ability to share code via that package manager is now available inside Max.
Patching works better, and other stuff that will make you say “finally”
Actually, this may be the bit that a lot of long-time Max users find most exciting, even despite the banner features.
Patching is now significantly enhanced. You can patch and unpatch objects just by dragging them in and out of patch cords, instead of doing this in multiple steps. Group dragging and whatnot finally works the way it should, without accidentally selecting other objects. And you get real “probing” of data flowing through patch cords by hovering over the cords.
There’s also finally an “Operate While Unlocked” option so you can use controls without constantly locking and unlocking patches.
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New Features:
VIZZIE: New modules - 1PATTERNMAPPR, 3PATTERNMAPPR, 3PATTERNJOINR
Fixed Bugs:
Audio: fixed crash when using apple air pods
autocompletion: message box improvements
CEF: framework copied over to standalone
coll: contents available for output immediately
coll: fixed freeze with goto messages
Color: fixed issues with changing color of text
function: fixed copy/paste crash
jit.cellblock: improved dump behavior when matrix is attached
jit.window: fix broken pos and size attr args
jweb: functional for non-admin users (Mac)
levelmeter~: fixed single channel dB output
live.* UI: MIDI note name with can be typed properly
Mac app: removed 32 bit option
Mapping: disable mappings in embedded amxds (for now)
mappings: exponent works
MC: fixed noise when retyping any object connected to MC wrapper object to 1 channel
MC: help files open from Extra Help menu
mc.matrix~: inlets and outlets initialized correctly
Node For Max: Improved Debug Logging
Node For Max: Improved Max CPU usage
Package migration: does not attempt to migrate when there are no Max 7 packages
pattr: type properly restored when loading patcher
rpnin / rpnout: instantiate correctly
seq: fixed crash when opening file given as object argument
slider/dial: entering parameter range works as expected
ubutton: communicates its value to parameter system
Windows installer: open Max 8 checkbox works
Limitations:
Not supported:
jit.avc
jit.broadcast
jit.qt.broadcast
jit.qt.effect
jit.videoout
spigot~
Other features currently unsupported or limited:
Java: Read more about our Java support here
Reading PICT files is not supported on either platform.
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