jMax: An Environment for Real-Time Musical Applications
Explores jMax, a new implementation of the Max real-time computer music paradigm. Outlines the history of Max, noting the first MIDI version ran on the Mac OS in 1988. Describes jMax's user interface, scriptability and control panels. Tests the applications on two different computer systems.
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