You've seen the light, now you know... Welcome to the Kyma/MOTM family!
I use this setup a lot in surround. I have a whole array of templates forcreating surround instruments out of MOTM mono outputs.
Another thing to try is random quantized Kyma sequencing based on the outputsignal from the MOTM, and then output the MIDI back to the MOTM. That cankeep you going for weeks!
What happens with Kyma users is that they become experts in their own tangentsof experimenting. It's always the same, you show your stuff to other Kymausers and they say, wow!!!! How did you do that!! Next moment they show youwhat they do with their system, and you instantly feel your jaw drop andan urgent need to run home and read the manual!
Tobias
Mike Marsh wrote:
Hey Russell-
It turns out that Kyma is a complete MONSTER. I've had such a good
time with it. The ultimate effects processor in that if you can
imagine a sound, Kyma can produce it. How about Granular Reverb?
Yup, and it sounds bitchin' when applied to my MOTM. Everyone is
waiting for the Frequency Shifter: no brainer!
I'm also very impressed with the ADC/DACs on this puppy. Very sweet
sounding!
It's gonna take years to master, though, if that's even possible.
Mike
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "pacificamsx" <pacificamsx@e...> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I would be another one of the Kyma-ites. Since May of 2001. I've
> sliced and diced quite a few MOTM tracks with that lil' black box!
>
> :)
>
> -Russell
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@w...> wrote:
> > Howdy All -
> >
> > Apologies to the analog purists that this is sure to offend.
> >
> > Is there anybody using this combination? I heard from Carla Sat
> > Symbolic that there is at least one person perhaps in the LA area
> > doing this.
> >
> > Mike
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