Help for Max Patch (second year university)
Hi everyone,
I’m a second-year university student and a sound engineer/audio technician working on an important Max/MSP exam project for a Systems and Programming Languages course focused on audio DSP.
I want to be transparent: my main background is audio and sound engineering, not electronic music or programming, so while I understand signal flow, synthesis concepts and sound processing, Max/MSP programming is not my strongest area. This exam is currently a priority for me and I’m looking for serious technical help.
I’m searching for someone experienced with Max/MSP (preferably academic / DSP-oriented, not only Max for Live production) to help me finish and refine an exam patch.
The project is based on topics covered during the year, including:
• subtractive synthesis
• oscillators (saw~, cycle~, noise~)
• filtering (filtergraph~, biquad~, cutoff/Q modulation)
• envelopes (function, line~)
• LFO modulation
• delay (tapin~/tapout~)
• chorus / flanger / phaser
• comb resonators
• pitch shifting / real-time pitch shifting
The goal is NOT to make a crazy commercial synth or a producer-oriented project.
The goal is to build a clean, well-structured and explainable academic patch that follows the style and logic of my professor’s lessons for an oral exam.
I can provide:
• lecture patches from this year
• my previous exam patch (which scored well)
• screenshots and .maxpat files
• examples of the professor’s approach and required structure
I’m open to paid tutoring/help or collaboration.
Please DM me if interested.