Welcome to Modalys!
With Modalys you will enjoy creating mind-blowing virtual musical instruments based on physical models!
This documentation covers the general use of the Modalys physical modeling synthesis software and has been throughly maintained. Based on the original Morrison/Waxman documentation, it has been much redesigned and rewritten over the years.
It corresponds to Modalys 3.8.2, as of June 2023.
Please visit www.forumnet.ircam.fr and stay tuned for IRCAM technologies, and can get some help from our Modalys Discussion Group.
Operating Sytem and Computer Requirements
Modalys works for :
- Mac OS 10.10 and later, including Catalina and Big Sur etc. (also on ARM machines)
- Windows 7 and later (Modalys for Max only)
- Intel or ARM Mac with a minimum of 2 Gigs of RAM.
Environment
Modalys is primarily a framework that can be used under various environments:
- As Modalys for Max, a Max set of objects for realtime use (formely called 'Mlys'). Compatible with Max 7 and later.
- As ModaLisp, a stand-alone application powered by LISP language.
- As an OpenMusic library.
- As a MatLab set of objects for scientific applications.
Modalys is compiled in 64bit+ARM for Mac (Intel or ARM machines) & 64bit for Windows.
NB : this documentation can be accessed either from ModaLisp Help menu or directly from /Applications/Modalys.
Table of Contents
This documentation is organized into the following sections:
- Introduction - an overview and history of the program
- Getting Started - practical information about installing Modalys
- Objects - the basic sound-producing structures in Modalys
- Accesses - points of communication between Modalys objects
- Connections - physical interactions between Modalys objects
- Controllers - managing Modalys parameters in time
- Workspace - the Modalys working environment and its options
- 3D Finite Elements - creating modal objects based on 3D meshes
- Index - an alphabetical index of Modalys functions
Modalys Documentation v. 3.8.2
Originally written by Richard Dudas, maintained by Robert Piéchaud. The migration from Scenari to Mkdocs was gracefully handled by Quentin Lamerand. - ©IRCAM 2023.
The Modalys software is currently developed by Robert Piéchaud at the S3AM team of Ircam.
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