[A6] RE: RE: Neuron (ot) / kyma capybara
unknown freak
cgraef at nyc.rr.com
Wed Mar 12 16:26:09 PST 2003
I take back what I said earlier today about all the truly wild sounds
I'd heard having come from modular synths. I've heard clips from the
Kyma Capybara that are REALLY, REALLY unearthly and impressive.
Seriously.
There are some at: http://www.symbolicsound.com/hearkyma.html
I'd like to learn more about that system. My understanding is that its
very arcane and inaccessibly expensive.
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> On Behalf Of F.A.S. Truhan III
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:21 PM
> To: a6 at code404.com; Stengel, Kurt
> Subject: RE: [A6] RE: RE: Neuron (ot)
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> > Yes the Kyma Capybara will blow it out of the water but only at the
> > price
> of
> > a horrible interface that will take you years to master. I know I
> > have
> one
> > and I begrudgingly use it b/c what you get out of it sounds
> > otherworldly.
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> I would love to try one of those.
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> >Proof is in the pudding....we will have
> > to see. But those bashing it for what few mp3's they have heard is
> >kinda silly to me.
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> If there's been a misunderstanding...I was in no way
> bashing it. I was asking if others thought that what was thus
> far available to hear of the Neuron sounded like certain late
> 80's digital synths. Seemed to be quite alot of agreement on
> that point. I'd like to see if it can do more sonically, but
> I don't know how well my faith holds up in that department.
>
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> "Speed kills but beauty lives forever. Speed thrills but
> beauty knows your name."
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