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Music from Mainframes
05 Jun 2002
By: Thom Holmes
Electronic and Experimental Music
http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?keywords=Thom%20Holmes&CFID=752238&CFTOKEN=18622065
One of Chadabe's more recent electronic music tools of choice combines Kyma (Greek for "wave") software running on a desktop computer with a proprietary audio-processing system called Capybara (named after a Patagonian, aquatic guinea pig). In a 2001 performance at Engine 27 in New York of what Chadabe dubbed his 'audiomagic interactive environment', several solo musicians took turns interacting with sounds that were triggered by Kyma and generated by Capybara
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