Cycling '74 (also known as "C74" and stylized as '74) is an American software development company founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli, headquartered in...
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multimedia developed and maintained by San Francisco-based software company Cycling '74. Over its more than thirty-year history, it has been used by composers...
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March 2007, Ableton announced it was beginning a collaboration with Cycling '74, producers of Max/MSP. This collaboration is not directly based on Live...
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includes Max for Live functionality, made possible in partnership with Cycling '74. Ableton has also made a fourth version of Live, Lite, with similar limitations...
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Max developed by Cycling '74 with the digital signal processor (DSP) plugin MSP and the manipulation plugin Jitter, both by Cycling '74. Although Simlish...
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computer programmer. He is a developer at San Francisco software company Cycling '74, helping create the Max/MSP MIDI/audio programming environment. He is...
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National Cycle Route 74 is a mostly complete (other than a few metres) route between Gretna and Glasgow. Route 74 begins, branching off from Route 7, a...
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the FTS server) was licensed by IRCAM to Opcode Systems (and, later, Cycling '74). Max/FTS eventually migrated to a software-only application for SGI...
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Ableton Live ACID Pro Adobe Audition Cakewalk Sonar / Cakewalk by BandLab Cycling '74 Max/MSP FL Studio GarageBand Jeskola Buzz (with plugin.) Logic Pro MOTU...
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Proceedings of International Computer Music Conference. "FAQ: Max 4 - Cycling '74". Retrieved 5 January 2017. Pd Documentation Chapter 2 — 2.9. Data structures...
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