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| **MAX** for Linux and **Java**, from Fran& | **MAX** for Linux and **Java**, from Fran& | ||
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| + | jMax is a visual programming environment for building interactive real-time music and multimedia applications. | ||
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| + | jMax is a new implementation of the MAX software written originally by Miller Puckette at Ircam. The name MAX is an homage to Max Matthews, one of the fathers of computer music. | ||
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| + | {{tag>JAVA MAX-like_Environments JACK synthesis_and_composition_packages}} | ||
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