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I am an independent artist creating new music synthesis software for live and studio performances. Clients include musicians in Shpongle and Younger Brother; and Hollywood musicians creating music for Sony Movies, and television series such as Kings and 30 Rock.
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Ernest Meyer's Blog

Moving into Jitter

Posted on August 18, 2012 at 5:19pm 0 Comments

After 12 years in audio-only apps for end users, I'm moving over into multimedia, which is a new field for me. Previously I had written here on the difficulties of programming MAX/MSP Jitter, for which now there are a wide number of University courses now (including ones taught by my younger brother). It's possible you could find what you need there, but if not, and you're seeking video effects for your dance recordings, I'll be glad to hear from you.

Dance-Controlled Music via MAX/MSP

Posted on October 1, 2009 at 8:30am 7 Comments

After months of research, we've found a new direction for the future: motion controlled music!

When Cycling'74 discontinued VST support in favor of Ableton Live! integration, we realized we'd have to find a new avenue for development. We looked through thousands of sensor control systems. We were swamped. Then we were delighted to discover Yann Seznec, the Amazing Rolo, who has developed a Wii-based remote control for music looping. Here he is, showing…

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MAX/MSP 5: The Demise of Pluggo

Posted on May 24, 2009 at 6:03pm 0 Comments

When I started looking at switching from Reaktor to Max/MSP, there were a number of factors influencing the choice: cross-platform operation, standalone distributables (users did not need to buy Max/MSP), standalone operation, and integrated support for any multimedia environment via VST/AU plugins.



Last month, Cycling'74 announced a tight collaborative agreement with one vendor, Ableton, and it would be migrating its product to a dedicated versions that works in the Ableton Live!… Continue

MAX/MSP 4: Data Types

Posted on May 17, 2009 at 4:30pm 0 Comments

One of the big differences between Reaktor and Max/MSP is the way information for your own design is represented within the system.



Numeric Data types



Reaktor has two levels of design: primary and core. In the primary level, all numbers are stored and calculated as 32-bit floats. Some processors, such as the Celeron, do not have hardware floating-point acceleration, so mathematical calculations (especially division and transcendentals) can take up alot of CPU… Continue

MAX/MSP 3: Polyphony

Posted on February 9, 2009 at 5:00pm 0 Comments

One of the great joys in modern digital music is the amazing possibilities with polyphony. My first hardware synthesizer was a WASP: an amazing little machine with a touch keyboard that cost less than $200, in 1979, from Oxford Synthesizer Company. It was of course monophonic. But I loved it so much I bought their big machine, an OSCAR, in 1987. It was $600 and sounded like a much more expensive machine, but could only manage a limited duophony. In 2001 I traded it in for a Waldorf Q. I was… Continue

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