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From: Jeff Kaiser > You can make "thick" or "thin" in max/msp...you can do whatever you > want....it is all up to the creator. Is the debate perhaps over the sound of some of the fundamental components like oscillators, envelope generators, and filters? Not all filter algorithms sound the same though on the surface they may all be "low pass filters". That's why we have a bazillion analog modeling synth plugins even though architecturally they're all very similar. In my brief experience with Max, it appears that you're given a set of very fundamental building blocks that you can combine in complex ways, but if you need a new block, you're writing an "external" in C code. True you can "do whatever you want" but the leap from drawing a patch to programming in C is huge. So if you're not a C programmer and don't like the sound of the objects available on the various Max forums you're stuck, no? This is not a criticism of Max, I own it and look forward to working more with it. But as a software developer I've had vendors trying to sell me things "limited only by my imagination" for years. Heck, I've even written a few :-) There are always limitations, or at least a point you reach where going beyond it just takes too much work. Jeff