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Week5_MaxJitter_visualPart_Ruojing Chen

This week, the demo about music has been released, so I cut the demo into five music paragraphs, and then imported it into max, trying to trigger the pattern change in mesh with different music paragraphs. But this is just my idea, and the specific implementation has not been determined yet, which is related to the sensors we can use. Here is part of the music paragraphs. In this video, I still use blue elements to express the theme of our deep sea. There is a variable in it that can control the zoom function of the pattern. I think this can be connected to the sensor for the sensor to control. [Max technical matters] In addition, the change of the pattern is currently controlled by me manually, which is an attrui object, unlike number object, which can be adjusted in real time. Except that draw_mode uses attrui object pattern, the color selection is also attrui object. This problem is also something we need to discuss with our tutor, and how to realize it is also adjusted as a variable. At present, only the combination of music and vision has been completed, and then the control of sound effects and the connection of max need to be conceived.

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