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Interactive Arts Programming 2010 - Examples. EXAMPLES Spring 2010 This page contains links to explanations and example Max patches that are intended to give instruction on some basic concepts of interactive arts programming using Max. The examples were written for use by students in the Interactive Arts Programming course at UCI, and are made available on the WWW for all interested Max/MSP/Jitter users and instructors. If you use the text or examples provided here, please give due credit to the author, Christopher Dobrian. There are also some examples from the previous years' classes available on the Web: MSP examples and Jitter examples from 2004's class, and some other examples from 2005's class, examples from 2006's class, examples from 2007's class, and examples from 2009's class.

You can find even more MSP examples on the professor's 2007 web page for Music 147: Computer Audio and Music Programming. And you can find still more Max/MSP/Jitter examples from the Summer 2005 COSMOS course on "Computer Music and Computer Graphics". Blog: Game Audio Scripting With Unity - Part 1, Game audio development platform revealed -Sonicstate.com. 4 Comments...Post a commentoriginal story Doug Said... Where can we find the free version of the software? I only see a 30 day trial at the website. 04-Mar-14 08:28 AM Adam M Said... They're one in the same. 04-Mar-14 08:47 AM Sammy James Said... Adam: I appreciate this more than you know. Thank you again. Sincerely, Sammy James 04-Mar-14 05:02 PM Love Unity Said... nice, keep going, thanks.

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