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Bouncing and Spinning
Other: 11 Jun 2010
By:
ChristianSchloesser
http://www.experimental.de/Kyma/Kyma_Classic_VirtualAnalogDrums_NO_Samples_Used.mp3
You can hear an example of Christian Schloesser's 'Kyma Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer"
here
. Bounce, Spin, Reverse are part of the instrument(s) themselves (for example, each of the 8 outputs has three MemoryWriters with global retriggers for bouncing). All Sounds and "manipulators" are mapped to MIDI keys so they can be played in real time. No samples were used in this example. It is all synthesized, waveshaped and compressed using Kyma/Pacarana, then recorded via ADAT into Digital Performer 7 with no overdub, no EQ, no compressor and no FX, exported and converted to mp3 using the L.A.M.E. encoder.
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Current Rev: r1.1 - 07 Jul 2010 - 20:07 GMT -
JeanLewis
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