GMU is a flexible granular synthesis environnement for Max. It includes a set of synthesis and control DSP objects, advanced control subpatches and UI interfaces patches examples.
THIS SOFTWARE IS NO MORE MAINTAINED AND NO SUPPORT WILL BE PROVIDED.
This software is released under special license terms. Please refer to the License file LICENSE.md for further details.
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externals
- bufGranul~ : multi buffer granulation object
- synGranul~ : sinusoidal waveform granulation
- liveGranul~ : live sound source granulation object
- rand_dist_list~ : random generator
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abstraction
- tranche_ctrl5 : random signal generator based on probability curves
- trig_ctrl5 : random pulse generator based on probability curves
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editors
- Envelope_Editor : a block chain based envelope editor (for grain envelope or ...)
This release is for Max up to 8.0.2 and was tested on MacOS up to 10.13 & Windows 10.
Just put the whole package in a max search path.
you can start with the help files in help folders.
Examples folder contains more advanced example patch (see tranche_ctrl5.maxhelp and trig_ctrl5.maxhelp for help on random generators used in the patches).
Some patches needs the iana~ external (for sinusoidal decomposition) by Todor Todoroff.
If you want to build the externals from source, you will need to install CMake and Max SDK.
On macOS, a Makefile allows you to build for macOS and crosscompile on Windows using MinGW compilers (installed using MacPorts, with the x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc package or Homebrew):
make help
Available targets:
all - Build for macOS and Windows
macos - Compile for macOS
windows - Cross-compile for Windows using MinGW
clean - Remove build directories
format - Format source code using clang-format
help - Show this help message
In the Makefile, adjust the C74_SDK
variable with the Max SDK local path. Then either use make
to compile for macOS and Windows, make macos
to only compile fo macOS, and make windows
to only compile fo Windows.
The externals will be built in the externals
folder.
GMU was developped at GMEM - Marseille - Centre National de Création Musicale by:
- Charles Bascou
- Leopold Frey
- Laurent Pottier
And also contributions from:
- Jean-François Oliver
- Loïc Kessous
- Arthus Touzet
- Matéo Fayet
- Stéphane letz (GRAME)
More info: GMU Website