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Cycling '74 creates software for the specialized needs of artists, educators, and researchers working with audio, visual media, and physical computing. Our visual programming tools Max/MSP and Jitter serve as the creative engine behind thousands of innovative projects.
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shenaniganstv| March 18, 2008
max/msp/jitter is the purest beauty yet sniffed by my nostrils. keep up the good work, keep evolving.
AuralProject| December 18, 2007
hi
very interesting!....Here is a link to see the use of a metalic stair like an instrument.}

Greetings A.P.E (Aural Project of Experimentation)
AxiomCrux| May 14, 2007
Keep up the amazing work, Ive been totally obsessed with max/msp/jitter for the past 5 years since I was introduced to it by Richard Devine during a lecture he gave at Cranbrook Art Museum. I hope that some day I can do something for you, cause you have provided me with an endless cauldron of possibilities with which to brew my audiovisual works ; )

-NCRIII
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