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Binaural Granulation
This Sound does granulation of either a live or a recorded binaural source. I've included a binaural recording in case you don't have live binaural input. The Sound was built by Simon Hutchinson and I. It's a work in progress. Read More
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shukhurchi + surj (live granulation drone)
A straightforward, noisy, warbly, grain drone subject to your live input. I built this sound step-by-step in a tutorial and now it's available here to download, to modify and to have fun with. Read More
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MIDI Time Bender
Modulations into the MIDI Time Index Various modulations.
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KISS2019 Ambisonic Workshop v. 1.5
Version 1.5 - Fixed the example ambisonic recording and choose LowerCost in BinarualPanner setting. This is the material from KISS2019 Ambisonic Workshop. Please start with the Powerpoint and Kyma Notebook. And please don't hesitate to contact me if you have more questions or suggestions. Thank you. Read More
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Modal Atonal Microtonal StepSequencer Idea
A 16 step sequencer with 7 greek modes, some atonal and some microtonal capabilities. It's more of a starting point than a polished, finished sound. Read MoreNotes : I made a YouTube video tutorial of the making of this sound. It's rather laborious to type all these expressions and/or copy paste so here's the sound itself.
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Encapsulation Walkthrough
The files provide a current walkthrough of encapsulation that supplements existing documentation. Full documentation currently at: https://jpbellona.com/kyma-encapsulation/ Read MoreNotes : Initially used for Data Sonification course at University of Oregon (Winter 2019)
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Record Control Signals in Parallel with Audio
The Sound uses CapytalkToSound, which helps synchronize control signals with audio recordings (for installations or collaborations where a Paca is unavailable). To export our control signal in parallel with audio, we can use SelectableAudioOutput after a CapytalkToSound. Changing SelectableAudioOutput to any channel between 3-8 (not the stereo file), will allow us to save both the audio file of sound and an audio file of our control signal. Read More
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Reading CSV in Kyma: Part 2
The files are simple examples of how to integrate TSV files into Kyma MIDI Scripts. These files partner the Insights article Reading CSV Files in Kyma: Part 2. http://kyma.symbolicsound.com/reading-csvtsv-files-in-kyma-part-2-of-2 Read More
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NeverEngine Labs
About NeverEngine Labs™ …study Kyma by ear and by example from a growing library of original content …get inspired by the high quality of what you see and hear …pick up advanced techniques in Capytalk, VCS design and performance possibilities …socialise with fellow Kyma practictioners NeverEngine Labs is a creative commercial initiative for Kyma users at all levels. These virtual “Labs” can be subscribed to on a monthly or annual basis, each focusing on developing different areas of the Kyma universe, in an open workshop style environment. This is achieved using a powerful team devlopment tool called 'Slack' and a file sharing system called 'Dropbox'. The Labs aim to foster creative ideas for music composition and sound design in Kyma Seven, and to help users get more perspectives on what this powerful system is capable of. Many of the Kyma designs, and indeed the Labs themselves, are not intended to be fixed in their function (like plug-ins or presets are). As a subscriber, you are encouraged to deconstruct and recombine the Sounds and their inner elements and use what you learn in your own work. Don’t expect to get it all straight away! You will find no instruction manuals, but instead our live communication channels dedicated to discussion around the content of each Lab and regular file updates with brief notes. All in all, subscribing to a NeverEngine Lab means less conventional study, open expectations and a lot of listening, curiosity and company ( by the way – its also ok to enjoy the Sounds on your own, at your own pace! ) As mentioned above, a subscription entitles you to access all the NeverEngine Labs Slack channels. Slack is a free and powerful tool for communication: everything in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. Cristian Vogel, the founder of NeverEngine Labs, co-developer Gustav Scholda and other participants will be reachable there all the time. You are invited to discuss anything related to the Labs or your own work and to contribute ideas, sounds and more in a lively and fast changing environment. Certainly a valuable resource to have, alongside the official Kyma Q&A forums. Read More
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Spectral Processing Basics
For those who are interested, here's the link to the recording of my live broadcast on Spectral Processing Basics as part of the NeverEngine Labs Spectral Lab: http://youtu.be/HDjihWCrjS8 Sorry for the occasional delays but it seems like Google Hangouts are not latency free at all.. Enjoy! (You might also consider to sign up: http://neverenginelabs.com) :) Read More
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