CCAM Wednesday Wisdom: Max MSP + RNBO
In this workshop, Ross Wightman and collaborator Konrad Kaczmarek invite you to explore Max/MSP—an infinitely flexible space to create your own interactive software.
Details
Max/MSP is frequently used in CCAM projects, enabling the connection of various creative inputs and outputs, such as sound, projections, and lighting.
This event will serve as a quick introduction to Max/MSP and explore creative applications for software and hardware design through Max for Live and RNBO, a new patching environment built to export software with the sound of Max. With RNBO, you can create web experiences, hardware music devices, audio plugins, and new Max objects all from the same patch. And when that’s not enough, RNBO generates source code that you can use however you want.
This workshop is perfect for those who are interested in music production in digital audio workstations, creating their own interactive instruments/installations, and for anyone working at the intersections of computer science and art making.
Artists
Ross Wightman (CCAM Technical Manager and Lecturer, Yale College)
Konrad Kaczmarek (Associate Professor Adjunct, Yale Department of Music)
Admission
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. Participants will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, and room capacity limits will apply.


