So, you've finished the tutorials, you understand the basics of digital audio, and you can imagine using a jitter matrix for something. Perhaps you are looking for a couple of new recipes to expand your repertoire... The following is a collection of simple examples that began as weekly posts to the Max mailing list. Here you will find some clever solutions, advanced trans-coding techniques, groovy
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