Learn the basics of Max and Max For Live from two of the masters!

Learn the basic of Max and Max For Live from two of the masters. Gregory Taylor and Darwin Grosse will be teaching a workshop from March 15th through 18th in Madison, WI. that will cover Max and Max For Live. There is a limit of 24 seats available so sign up early.

Check out all of the details after the jump

 

Cycling 74's next Max workshop will be held in Madison, WI, and is strictly for beginners.

 

This workshop is specifically for new users of Max or Max for Live, and is intended to provide an introduction to Max, MSP, and Jitter together as a unit in the context of Max and Max for Live. It concentrates on the basics of working with Max users in a variety of situations including audio and image processing.

 

The topics to be covered in the workshop include an overview of Max, MSP, and Jitter objects in their Max and Max for Live environments, basic audio and video processing techniques, strategies for patch design, user interface design, techniques for better patching, and learning & problem solving.

 

This workshop places an emphasis on strategies for learning that can be applied after the workshop ends.

 

Participants are required to bring their own Windows or Mac laptops with the current version of Max (includes Max for Live support) installed.

 

A three-month Max/MSP/Jitter software authorization will be provided with the $300 class fee. Max for Live users attending the workshop will receive the three-month Max license, but will be expected to provide their own copies of Live and Max for Live.

 

To reserve a space, visit the Cycling '74 online shop at http://cycling74.com/shop/ and choose “Workshop” under “Academic Discounts”.

 

Space will be limited to 24 students.

 

Details:

 

* date: Monday 15 March - Thursday 18 March, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.

* instructors: Darwin Grosse and Gregory Taylor

* location: The Project Lodge, 817 E Johnson Street, Madison, WI

* location website: http://www.theprojectlodge.com/

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