Kyma Developers Go On a 10-City Demo Tour November 13, 2001
Kyma developers will be unveiling some new synthesis algorithms and presenting a 2-hour
Kyma demo in each of 10 cities from November 26 through December 6, 2001. The presenters are Kyma software developers,
and they'll be demonstrating the new algorithms and showing how to use Kyma (with the help of a computer screen projector, a
surround-sound system, some alternate MIDI controllers, a chromatic cross-strung harp, and tons of sound examples). They've
also scheduled some time before and after the formal presentation, so people can ask questions and try things out.
The itinerary
is:
- Mon, 11/26 - St. Louis MO
- Tue, 11/27 - Nashville TN
- Wed, 11/28 - Atlanta GA
- Thurs, 11/29 - Raleigh NC
- Fri, 11/30 - Washington DC
- Sat, 12/01 - New York City
- Mon, 12/03 - Pittsburgh PA
- Tue, 12/04 - Cleveland OH
- Wed, 12/05 - Detroit MI
- Thurs, 12/06 - Chicago IL
The presentation is free, but seating is limited, so if you are interested, please make a reservation as soon as possible by
contacting Jean Lewis at Symbolic Sound: by telephone 1-800-972-1749 or by email info-kyma@symbolicsound.com.
What is Kyma?
Kyma is an open-ended sound-design software environment accelerated by a multi-processor sound computation engine called
the Capybara*320. In Kyma you can design sounds graphically on your Mac or PC, and then let the Capybara generate the
sounds and effects in real-time - including live audio inputs and responsive MIDI parameter control - without impacting the
performance of your CPU. For more information, visit their web site at www.symbolicsound.com. |