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Re: [microsound] people interested in kyma



thanks very much for the link mark! good stuff!

g.

Mark Khemma wrote:

> Hello micropeeps,
>
> A while ago some of you guys/gals were inquiring about the kyma/capybara
> sound production unit. Just a couple days ago I realized that in my last
> months Computer Music Journal, the very creator himself had written an
> article philosophically discussing computer music languages, using his own
> product as an example. Assuming some of you inquiring about it then are
> still curious now, I've imported it to .pdf and have put it up on the web
> for you to read.  However, since this is copyrighted material, I will be
> taking it down in a couple days, so snatch it up quick! I can only assume
> that the author (as well as the publishers) won't be too mad at me
> considering that this is sort of a plug for his own product and I'm sure
> would like others to know more about his creation (as well as the
> journal).
>
> http://homepages.luc.edu/~mkhemma/kyma_language.pdf
>
> a Point about the article that was pretty interesting:
>
> Scaletti brings up the notion of using the subscription paradigm for the
> distribution of music. how well one does is gauge by the level of
> interactivity the musician has with his/her audience rather than simply
> relying on an end product. It's a pretty neat idea when you think about
> it.
>
> Anways, enjoy the article!:)
>
> -mark.k
>
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