Cricket Sync Max for Live Patch, example by terranova published on 2014-02-18T13:57:54Z And example of music produced out of one sample of a singing snowy tree cricket by the Max for Live Patch Cricket Sync that creates rhythms emulating the phase-delay mechanism used by snowy tree crickets. http://www.bugmusicbook.com/#!cricket-sync/c17kh The science on which this device is based on is described by Thomas Walker here for crickets, http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/walker/s166p891.pdf, and here by David Michael for frogs, http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/musical2007/papers/michael.pdf The patch was created by VJ Manzo and David Rothenberg, and you may download it here. https://mega.co.nz/#!wtgVTRwA!DM2I6ajzOp1st1NlsXnP6tX-KgEH7rnELLQYrjbPMU0 You need Ableton Live 9 and Max for Live 6 in order for it to run. Genre Max for Live Comment by Prophis I would like an album of this please. Thank you. . . at least an ep 2014-10-31T20:31:27Z Comment by Ron Dowhaniuk reminds me of Close encounters of the Third Kind 2014-03-04T18:10:07Z