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David
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posted 20 February 2003 12:52         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Greetings!
I'm a brand-new Kyma owner, making my way happily, if somewhat confusedly, thru the sound browser. I'm wondering:
First, if there are any other new-folk here that might want to correspond....
and more specifically, if there are any users who share my interest in delay lines and would be willing to share basic discoveries, tips, pointers, whatever...?
My background is totally non-technical; I'm experienced with standard effects processors, and have played around a little with Reaktor. In Kyma, I've so far not stumbled on sounds that are clearly built from from multiple delay lines or complex feedback paths, at least that I can recognize....but I've far from exhausted the example sounds.
Anyway, delighted to be here and will be very grateful for any comments, etc....
Thanks!
David Coffin....in CT

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torvald
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posted 27 February 2003 00:59         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Greetings,

Do not get discouraged when learning yor KYMA.
It sounds like we have similar BackGrounds.
I had all the time in the world when i first purchased my KYMA and now I work 12 hour days.
Looking forward to getting some time off to really sink my teeth into the KYMA again.
Don't give up and remember to just keep experimenting, you'll be rewarded sometimes with some really unique sounds.


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JohnCowan
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posted 27 February 2003 10:06         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
SSC posted a Sound called retroEchoes to the forum at least a year ago. It was a collection of various multi-tap delays. If it is not still available, I can post it again.

John C.

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fibrillation
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posted 01 March 2003 18:18         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
>SSC posted a Sound called retroEchoes to the forum at least a year ago. It was a collection of various multi-tap delays. If it is not still available, I can post it again.<

Please do!

Arik

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JohnCowan
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posted 02 March 2003 10:34         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

retroEchoes.kym

 
Here is retroEchoes. It may be slightly altered from the original.

John C.

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fibrillation
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posted 04 March 2003 20:18         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you very much!

Arik

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