Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by hoffman2k » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:07 pm

You can download the Monolake AMS Creator from the following link: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by rawore » Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:15 am

hoffman2k wrote:You can download the Monolake AMS Creator from the following link: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

thanks for the link... got it.

not working for me with latest max5.08

getting error
newobj partial: no such object

when I do a show object it pulls up [osc], showing a configuration of partials.

I'm running on windows (new user, me) just learning how things are put together. not sure where
osc is (missing from zip?) or (missing from installation?)
(specific to mac os?)

I'll keep poking around
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[edit]
looking at the text file for mams, it seems that osc and partial are internal to the patch

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by rawore » Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:10 am

further on my education

wondering if there is a library I should add?

hmmm. looking at object database http://www.maxobjects.com/

some things with partial as component, searching for partial,

some things, searching for osc, that seem like "old_osc" . wonder if the name changed, since mams was written?

lots of osc as opensound control. (but then osc is internal to patch?)

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time to sleep on it

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by evnthrizn » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:01 pm

hoffman2k wrote:You can download the Monolake AMS Creator from the following link: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

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AWESOME! :-D

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by hoffman2k » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:05 am

rawore wrote:
hoffman2k wrote:You can download the Monolake AMS Creator from the following link: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

thanks for the link... got it.

not working for me with latest max5.08

getting error
newobj partial: no such object

when I do a show object it pulls up [osc], showing a configuration of partials.

I'm running on windows (new user, me) just learning how things are put together. not sure where
osc is (missing from zip?) or (missing from installation?)
(specific to mac os?)

I'll keep poking around
---------------------------
[edit]
looking at the text file for mams, it seems that osc and partial are internal to the patch
There may have been some extra files needed. I uploaded a new package: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

Cheers

- Bjorn

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by rawore » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:26 pm

hoffman2k wrote:
rawore wrote:
hoffman2k wrote:You can download the Monolake AMS Creator from the following link: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

thanks for the link... got it.

not working for me with latest max5.08

getting error
newobj partial: no such object

when I do a show object it pulls up [osc], showing a configuration of partials.

I'm running on windows (new user, me) just learning how things are put together. not sure where
osc is (missing from zip?) or (missing from installation?)
(specific to mac os?)

I'll keep poking around
---------------------------
[edit]
looking at the text file for mams, it seems that osc and partial are internal to the patch
There may have been some extra files needed. I uploaded a new package: http://covops.dreamhosters.com/uploads/ ... or_091.zip

Cheers

- Bjorn
thanks again! got the package with the object partial added and it loads, without error, and
now I'm off to play.

regards
bob

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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by 3dot... » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:04 pm

bump
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Re: Meta Files: Uncovering the .ams format

Post by Rinsemeister » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:31 pm

3dot... wrote:bump
Really.............?

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