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Question (or Task)
I'd love to be able to tinker with sounds on my portable without having Capybara connected. Is it possible?
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OlleRomo
- 10 Jan 2005
Solution(s)
You can use Kyma if you have the Kyma
FireWire
? interface connected to your computer (whether you have the Capybara connected or not). Some things may not work properly since they rely on the Capybara to function.
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KurtHebel
- 10 Jan 2005
Question (or Task)
No possibility to make KYMA able to run on a machine where no Flame is connected?
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MagnusLindberg
- 13 Feb 2005
Request
I too would really like to see a key of some kind that could allow editing away from hardware. This could be a USB key for instance an iLock authorisation. This would allow editing on a plane, in a hotel room etc when one does not have access to hardware (even the flame) and power.
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GarthPaine
- 14 Feb 2005
Same request
My golden dream is a standalone mode, too (with a Flame emulation driver?).
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MatteoMilani
- 13 Apr 2006
Possible Workaround
Kyma + Win98se worked without flame on my setup. I recently switched to XP because Wacom+Kyma can't be used with 98. I can't confirm if 6.22 still work this way. However, I'm considering a dual boot with only 98se and whatever Kyma version that would work. It's so fun to program Kyma in nature, far from electric outlet!
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KarlMousseau
- 22 Nov 2005
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