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Hear a herd of Paca(rana)s
Software: 29 Aug 2009
By:
CarlaScaletti
Company.Expansion
In August, 2009, Symbolic Sound expanded the real-time sound-computing power of the Paca(rana) sound engine by making it possible for Kyma sound designers to
chain two or more multiprocessor Paca(rana)s together
via the built-in A/B Expansion ports. To the Kyma software, a network of Paca(rana)s appears as a single sound computation engine with multiple processors. Kyma automatically detects the number of available processors and schedules the execution of DSP-intensive signal processing and synthesis algorithms across multiple processors.
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Current Rev: r1.2 - 14 Feb 2010 - 05:29 GMT -
CarlaScaletti
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