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− | * [[FTM]] | + | == real-time object system for Max/MSP == |
− | * [[Gabor]] | + | [[FTM]] is a shared library for Max/MSP providing a small and simple real-time object system and optimized services to be used within Max/MSP externals. |
− | * [[MnM]] | + | |
− | * [[Suivi]] | + | [[FTM]] = |
+ | * data structures | ||
+ | * visualization/editors | ||
+ | * file import/export (SDIF, MIDI, ...) | ||
+ | * operators (expressions and externals) | ||
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+ | The basic idea of [[FTM]] is to extend the data types exchanged between the objects in a Max/MSP patch by complex data structures such as sequences, matrices, dictionaries, break point functions, tuples and whatever might seem helpful for the processing of music, sound and motion capture data. | ||
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+ | [[FTM]] is the basis of various specific libraries, such as the [[Suivi | suivi]] score-following objects and the object sets [[Gabor]] and [[MnM]]. | ||
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+ | == FTM object sets == | ||
+ | * [[FTM]] ... basic functionalities | ||
+ | * [[Gabor]] ... multi-representation signal processing externals | ||
+ | * [[MnM]] ... classification and recognition | ||
+ | * [[Suivi]] ... HMM score following for audio and MIDI peformance input |
Revision as of 12:54, 26 November 2006
real-time object system for Max/MSP
FTM is a shared library for Max/MSP providing a small and simple real-time object system and optimized services to be used within Max/MSP externals.
FTM =
- data structures
- visualization/editors
- file import/export (SDIF, MIDI, ...)
- operators (expressions and externals)
The basic idea of FTM is to extend the data types exchanged between the objects in a Max/MSP patch by complex data structures such as sequences, matrices, dictionaries, break point functions, tuples and whatever might seem helpful for the processing of music, sound and motion capture data.
FTM is the basis of various specific libraries, such as the suivi score-following objects and the object sets Gabor and MnM.