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This final project for Topics in Interactive Programming consists of a MAX patcher program which takes a MIDI input and automatically sequences it to specified qualities. The Program allows the user to record up to three separate MIDI sequences, of specified length, and have them ordered, sequenced, and repeated as desired. The purpose of this program is to make an easy to use drum machine while freestyle jamming with my friends. This program can be used with or without Ableton Live.   
 
This final project for Topics in Interactive Programming consists of a MAX patcher program which takes a MIDI input and automatically sequences it to specified qualities. The Program allows the user to record up to three separate MIDI sequences, of specified length, and have them ordered, sequenced, and repeated as desired. The purpose of this program is to make an easy to use drum machine while freestyle jamming with my friends. This program can be used with or without Ableton Live.   
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Author: Blake Wofford
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Project Description:

This final project for Topics in Interactive Programming consists of a MAX patcher program which takes a MIDI input and automatically sequences it to specified qualities. The Program allows the user to record up to three separate MIDI sequences, of specified length, and have them ordered, sequenced, and repeated as desired. The purpose of this program is to make an easy to use drum machine while freestyle jamming with my friends. This program can be used with or without Ableton Live. Author: Blake Wofford


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