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Re: [microsound] KYMA/symbolic sound?



Cool!
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From: <coccolithophorid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:01 AM
Subject: [microsound] KYMA/symbolic sound?

> I used Kyma for a couple of years, it has a steep learning curve, but 
> you can teach yourself quite a bit by simply changing numbers in the 
> patches and seeing how it affects the sound. It produces an incredibly 
> clear sound, digital out and in. I made about 10 hours of sounds that I 
> keep on DAT's and use them as a base for future sound development. A 
> great investment.
> 
> peace,
> Kevin
> 
> on 3/21/03 9:43 AM, graham miller at grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > i'm seriously looking into purchasing this software/hardware package 
> > for
> > sound design purposes, for both music and film/videogame sound 
> > design...
> > does anybody out there own this or used this? i'm curious as to your
> > thoughts on this seemingly incredible product. i realize it's heavily
> > used in film sound design (ben burtt used this on the new 'star wars'
> > films) but i'm not sure if anyone is using it for music production... 
> > it
> > seems perfectly suited for techno and microsonic musics - i just can't
> > believe that no one has tapped into this yet...
> >
> > all the best
> > graham
> 
> 
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