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Dennis, Thank you! You've been the only one to clearly answer this one remaining question I had about Kyma. John > >But you can't take your Kyma "sounds"/patches and work perform with >>them in another sequencing program. Do I have that right? > >As a short answer, no, you can't take your patch "into" another sequencer. > >Here's more detail, hope it's not too much. Sounds/patches in Kyma are >small >programs which are downloaded into the Capybara hardware accelerator. On >the >host computer system (either a Mac or Windows system) where you write the >programs, they appear on the screen as icons that you connect with >"wires" to >implement the signal flow. Some of the icons represent such >functions as mixing >several inputs in one output, matrixing several inputs to several outputs, >filters, delays, samples from disk, live input, algorithmic computations, >etc. >After you write the "patch", you compile it, load it into the Capybara, >and >execute it (this is as simple as typing control-space). So in final form >the >patch is a set of DSP instructions to be executed on the Capybara. >Once loaded >with your patch, the Capybara acts as any piece of studio gear like a MIDI >controlled FX unit, sampler, synth, etc. Now you can deal with the >Capybara >(transformed into whatever you want it to be via programming - >Vortex simulator, >looper, sampler, reverb unit, digital mixer, etc., compressor/expander, >graphic/parametric EQ) as if it were a just another piece of equipment. > >>If so, is >>the Kyma sequencing program as sophisticated as a dedicated >>sequencing program like Digital Performer? > >It is not a good general purpose MIDI sequencer. For these uses, >Symbolic Sound >suggests running a MIDI sequencer on your host computer to control the >your >equipment (including the Capybara). For controlling internal sequences, >however, the Kyma system is quite sophisticated and precise. You can >specify >time intervals in microseconds for example. > >Dennis Leas >----------------------------- >dennis@mdbs.com