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Why is everyone so keen on Kyma?
01 Feb 2007
By:
DouglasKraul
Future Music, February 2007 Issue, page 102
http://www.futuremusic.co.uk
In the February 2007 issue of
Future Music
,
Doug Kraul
answers the question "Why is everyone so keen on Kyma?" (see page 102 of the magazine). A couple of excerpts from his extended response: "In my experience there isn't one product that provides the same facilities and workflow that Kyma delivers," and "Kyma is especially agile at analysing a sound and then letting you resynthesize it in ways that afford you a broad palette for making creative changes while you're performing, including 'morphing' one sound to another." Pick up a copy of FM at your local booksellers or newsstand to read his discussion of the advantages of using a dedicated sound computation engine.
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