Support |
Disclaimer: I'm a Kyma owner but not a MIDI sequencer owner. Kyma is deep and highly customizable. So here's my answer based on my knowledge/experience with the standard Kyma facilities. Mileage may vary. The concise answer is: no. The more exact answer is: maybe, depending on what you want to do. The Kyma/Capybara is incredibly flexible in responding to MIDI. And much less flexible in creating MIDI although you can certainly do this. I've developed a "Capture EDP Loop" object in Kyma, for example, that captures the current loop from an EDP. [Pardon the following EDP jargon.] It has check boxes to select post-capture behavior. The choices are "Mute current loop", "Erase current loop", or "Clear EDP". These send MIDI messages to short press MUTE (a note-on, note-off), long press REC (a note-on, 0.5 sec pause, note-off), or long press REC followed by long press MULTIPLY. So this sequence is controlled by a state machine I programmed into Kyma. I found that sending note-on/off is easy but sending other messages is much more complicated. Hope this helps. What kind of behavior do you want for your MIDI sequences? Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com