DeYoung, TylerKahn, AmandaDarivemula, DeepikaRussell, John2016-05-092016-05-092016-05-04http://hdl.handle.net/10919/70937Files included in this submission are the final paper (both Word and PDF versions), final presentation (both PPT and PDF versions), and final video tutorials (in .MOV format).In MUS 3065, Computer Music and Multimedia, students learn how to use the Max programming environment in order to compose interactive digital music. This project aims to assist these students by making video tutorials about the more useful aspects of Max in order to reiterate core concepts and methods that Dr. Nichols teaches in class. The selected topics for the videos are coll object, additive synthesis, audio modulation, quad-speaker spatialization, timing in Max, and Max basics. Each video describes the recorded screen of the Max environment as well as voice-overs explaining what the narrator is doing in the video and why.en-USIn CopyrightMaxcomputer musicmusicMIDIaudiosignal processingvideo tutorialMax Video TutorialsPresentation