And now for non-maxmsp stuff:



ixi software is an experimental project concerned with building prototypes for musical instruments. We are interested in the computer as a workshop for building non-conventional tools for musicians, i.e. not trying to imitate or copy the tools that we know from the real world of instruments and studio technology. We currently work with open source software and try to build interesting graphical front-ends to software such as Pure Data or Supercollider, but our aim is also to distribute our applications such that everybody can use them, making them simple and intuitive to use.

http://www.ixi-software.net/content/software.html

Some great stuff there, checkout:

Slicer - create rhythms and textures from any sound you like.

SpinDrum - a rhythm machine that can be used in such a general way that it is has nothing to do with rhythm anymore.

Noiser - The user just puts some soundfiles into the "snds" folder of the application and the software will import the files and start to create music according to some popular glitch/microsound algorithms.