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Delora KymaConnect 2
******************************************************************* IMPORTANT NOTICE KymaConnect 2 is no longer available to purchase. It is at "end of life", so there will not be any future updates. ******************************************************************* For a decade, KymaConnect 1 has expanded, simplified, and reduced the cost of Kyma setups on-stage and in the studio. KymaConnect 2 builds on this legacy with new features plus support for macOS 10.14 (Mojave), 10.15 (Catalina), and 11 (Big Sur), including native operation on either Intel-based or Apple Silicon-based Macs. KymaConnect 2 is a free upgrade for current KymaConnect licensees. KymaConnect 2’s integrated networking and MIDI functions work in concert to reduce or eliminate additional MIDI interfaces and networking hardware. Paca(rana) owners can obtain full MIDI connectivity between their Mac and the sound engine without additional MIDI interfaces. The built-in MIDI patchbay and router support up to eight external MIDI devices, and provide virtual MIDI ports to simplify MIDI exchange between the Paca(rana) and a DAW or other application. Networking setups to accommodate Wi-Fi based OSC controllers have less components and cables. KymaConnect 2’s “PacaProxy” “bridges” clients on one network to the Paca(rana) on another, with full bi-directional OSC support. Enjoy the benefits of tablet and smart phone apps like Symbolic Sound’s Kyma Control, Lemur, and TouchOSC without the complexity of additional network routers or Wi-Fi access points. A single CAT-5 Ethernet cable between the Mac and Paca(rana) is all that is needed for MIDI, OSC, and Kyma 7+. More advanced set ups are possible when the Mac and Paca(rana) are connected over a local network, even if the Mac and Paca(rana) are in different rooms! Whether on stage or in the studio, KymaConnect makes a Kyma system simpler, less expensive, and more reliable. KymaConnect 2’s “virtual MIDI patch bay” provides an always available connection between up to eight (four more than KymaConnect 1) MIDI devices and the Paca(rana). With KymaConnect 2, the Paca(rana) can be controlled from an external MIDI keyboard or other controller without running a sequencer or other software. It also provides a handy “virtual MIDI port” that software music applications may use to send and receive MIDI from the Paca(rana). KymaConnect 2 also has advanced MIDI channel mapping capabilities. The channel can be specified for each source to destination, and altered in an easy-to-use routing table. Channel mapping can be used to “mute” (disable) certain channels, or relocate one channel to another. What’s new in KymaConnect 2? macOS 10.14 “Mojave”, macOS 10.15 “Catalina”, and macOS 16.0 “Big Sur” support. 64-bit operation; 32-bit operation is not supported. macOS “Universal” application that runs natively on Macs using either Intel or Apple Silicon processors. Four additional external MIDI device slots, bringing the total number to eight. Enhanced MIDI routing, including selectable routing between external MIDI devices on a device by device basis. Additional MIDI command filtering options. A new virtual MIDI port, Haken2Kyma, for dedicated use with the Haken Audio’s Haken Editor. Support for IPv6 direct-to-Pacarana connections, and IPv6 local networks. This will reduce initial connection time in some situations. KymaConnect 2 replaces the now discontinued KymaConnect 1. It is available for $39.95(USD); KymaConnect 2 is a free upgrade for current KymaConnect licensees. KymaConnect 2 requires at least macOS 10.14.6 (Mojave). See the KymaConnect 2 for details how to purchase or upgrade. There is also information for users wishing to use KymaConnect 1 because they must use macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or older. Read More
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KymaConnect 2 (BETA)
KymaConnect 2.0.0 has been release. Please see KymaConnect 2 is now available. KymaConnect 2 beta testing is currently paused but will resume. New betas are announce in the KymaConnect 2.0 BETA forum thread. KymaConnect 2.0 is a major new version of KymaConnect. If you have used KymaConnect in the past you will find a number of new features. Improvements include: - macOS 10.14 “Mojave", macOS 10.15 “Catalina", and macOS 16.0 “Big Sur” support. - 64-bit operation. - Native operation on Apple Silicon Macs. - Four additional external MIDI device slots, bringing the total number to eight. - Enhanced MIDI routing, including selectable routing between external MIDI devices on a device-by-device basis. - Additional MIDI filtering options. - A new virtual MIDI port, Haken2Kyma, for dedicated use with the Haken Audio's Haken Editor. - Support for IPv6 direct-to-Pacarana connections, and IPv6 local networks. This will reduce initial connection time in some situations. - Designed for Kyma 7+ or 7++, and can use the same Ethernet connection to the Paca(rana). KymaConnect 2.0 is "Paca(rana)-only". KymaConnect 2.0 does not have any dedicated Capybara functions or capabilities. KymaConnect 2.0 is designed for the most recent versions of macOS; it requires macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or macOS 10.15 (Catalina). The download is a ZIP file containing the macOS installer. The installer, and the KymaConnect application, have both been notarized by Apple, a requirement for installing on macOS Catalina. We also recommend that you verify that the installer is authentic before using. See Q&A: How do I verify that the KymaConnect 2 installer is authentic? You can also download a PDF containing the same information from How to verify a KymaConnect installer You must have a valid KymaConnect 1.0 license to use the KymaConnect 2.0 BETA. If you already have KymaConnect, version 1.0, installed on your Mac KymaConnect 2.0 BETA will recognize that license; you should not need to re-enter your license. If you are installing on a Mac that does not have KymaConnect version 1.0 installed then you will need the license key you received with your original KymaConnect order. Note that BETA releases are time-limited. The deadline is shown at the top of the KymaConnect preference pane. The most recent BETA can be download from here. This BETA replaces the original KymaConnect 1.0. If you wish to revert to using KymaConnect 1.0 you will have to reinstall it. KymaConnect 2.0’s logging support has changed from KymaConnect 1. Do not change the logging level from “Minimal” unless instructed! The "Minimal" setting has low impact on KymaConnect 2.0 performance. Higher levels increase processor load and may introduce latency. Bug reports, technical support questions, comments about KymaConnect 2, and suggestions should be posted to the Kyma 7 Community Tips & Techniques forum, topic "KymaConnect 2 BETA Support"; do not contact Delora Software support with BETA-related issues. We will announce new BETA releases by updating the Announcements forum topic: Kyma Connect 2.0 BETA. Subscribe to that forum topic to receive notifications about the KymaConnect 2 BETA, including when new versions are available. You can also subscribe to this library entry to receive notifications when a new version is available. Read More
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How to verify a KymaConnect installer
The PDF in this ZIP file contains important information about how to confirm, before you install, that a KymaConnect installer is authentic. It also provides some general information about macOS GateKeeper and notarization. Read More
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Complexity Lab Gallery (The Book)
The Complexity Lab was launched in July 2015. It ran for one year developing advanced sound designs exclusively for Kyma. We focussed on one of the most powerful areas of Kyma – the algorithmic construction of complex signal flows using Replicators, Scripts and Frames. During one year of sustained research and development, we published over 230 Kyma Sounds, source code and samples ranging from complex noise generators to advanced swarm simulations, only available exclusively to our subscribers. Now, the entire archive is available to every Kyma user at a fixed price Available now at http://www.neverenginelabs.com Over 300MB of source samples, code and Kyma examples. Check out the 58 page reference manual to find out more details about the exact content. In the Complexity Lab, we developed Kyma Sounds which demonstrated the parameterisation and mapping of algorithmically constructed signal flows, showing how this approach can generate new and exciting sound design techniques. Read More
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