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songwriter Max
Puckett (1935–1991),
Australian baseballer and
cricketer Miller Puckette (born 1959),
American academic Phillip Puckett (born 1947),
American politician...
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language developed by
Miller Puckette in the 1990s for
creating interactive computer music and
multimedia works.
While Puckette is the main
author of the...
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Miller Smith Puckette (born 1959) is the ****ociate
director of the
Center for
Research in
Computing and the Arts as well as a
professor of
music at the...
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lingua franca for
developing interactive music performance software.
Miller Puckette began work on Max in 1985, at the
Institut de
Recherche et Coordination...
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Folly is a
website founded in
October 2011 by
Madeline Puckette and
developer Justin Hammack. The
website was
found and is
headquartered in Seattle...
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client application was a
graphical program called Max,
developed by
Miller Puckette. A
commercial version of Max (without the FTS server) was
licensed by IRCAM...
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standard called MIDI, and here I was ably ****isted by
former student Miller Puckette,
whose initial concepts for this task he
later expanded into a program...
- by the FFT bins.
Another phase-based
approach is
offered by
Brown and
Puckette Spectral/temporal
pitch detection algorithms, e.g. the
YAAPT pitch tracking...
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authors include Chris Raphael,
Roger Dannenberg,
Barry Vercoe,
Miller Puckette,
Nicola Orio,
Arshia Cont, and
Frank Weinstock (U.S.
patent 5,952,597;...
- (1996). The
Computer Music Tutorial. MIT Press. p. 789. ISBN 9780262680820.
Puckette,
Miller (2002). "Max at seventeen" (reprint).
Computer Music Journal. 26...