[Sound Vision]

An application created to visualize audio input, either from a microphone or from a digital audio file.
Emphasis is placed on representing the "movement"of the audio (panning, timbre changes,
frequency range changes) with strong detail rather than taking one element of the audio
(volume change, frequency, etc.) and creating a visual abstraction of it.
Requirements: Newer Macintosh computer
Example of Sound Vision in action: Collaboration with Christian Smith, percussion, and
David Bird, live electronics, at Bird's Junior Recital, Oberlin Conservatory, Warner Concert Stage.
[es|abstractions]
A bundle of more than 35 MaxMSP abstractions created as alternatives to
perpetually fabricating the same small groups of objects when creating
programs for data analysis (sound, video, sensors, etc.), signal processing, and parameter control.
Useful for those just beginning to learn MaxMSP or those interested in more specialized "hyper" objects.
Requirements: MaxMSP 5.1 or later, Macintosh computer
[Modulation Devices]
MaxMSP patch that utilizes different types of wave
modulation to construct 4 sound-generating devices-

Made for Oberlin Conservatory's Advanced Digital Signal Processing class.
[Composer Helper]
Useful utility with keyboard and tap tempo function-

Provides MIDI #, note name, and frequency of notes played on the keyboard
and beats per minute and millisecond values for the tap tempo function.
Made in MaxMSP for personal use.
[Scratch]
Simple and fun turntable emulation program-

Controlled either by mouse input or through the
use of Leo van der Veen's (now unavailable) oscRemote iPod Touch
application on port 7000, file "EMS Instrument 2" on the server