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Solida, an iPad, and a Kyma/Capybara
Website: 05 Aug 2010
By:
ScotSolida
http://www.theelectronicgarden.com/
Scot Solida
has been using TouchOSC and
OSCulator
on the iPad to control his Kyma/Capybara system, using a Kyma Sound he created to manipulate, chop, remix and reorder loops. He used four loops from a song he finished recently and used the TouchOSC panel to jam with it in real-time. The loops included a snippet of his voice from the chorus, a bit of guitar, a Univox drum box processed in TurboSynth, and an analog modular. Here are the results:
http://www.theelectronicgarden.com/Scot/AnotherSubtleCrack.mp3
Discussion
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Current Rev: r1.1 - 31 Aug 2010 - 17:48 GMT -
JeanLewis
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