My First Cycling ’74 BEAP Patch

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I’ve decided to study and learn Cycling ’74s BEAP Modular (comes with Max/Max for Live) and VIZZE the video modular system.

I’m starting off with BEAP.

“BEAP provides a robust library of high-level modules that you’ll know and love from the analog synth world. Patch them up and interface them with your own analog synth modules for a world of new possibilities and sounds.”

It’s super fun and sounds great so I encourage fellow synth geeks to give it a go if you have Max or Max for Live. There are some fantastic tutorials here by Darwin Grosse to get you started

I watched the first three and than made my first patch – Krell of course!!!

Here is a video the patch in action.

More on Max and Max for Live here https://cycling74.com/products/max.

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Hi, this is Mark Mosher. Welcome to my blog. I’m a synthesist, Composer, Producer, and Visualist living in Boulder CO. I’m also the founder of the Rocky Mountain Synth Meet and Synth Patrol.

I’ve been blogging wince 2005 and this blog is a mix of posts on artistic news as well as synth tech & technique posts under the category Modulate This!


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