Cool indeed! Just find a place in your sample that has a pitch (like a vowel sound in a voice, etc.), then you can shift those frequencies to anywhere you want!
Hey buddy around 13.43 you show a book explaining the full ramp cappytalk function where can I find this book ? If you don’t mind me asking this would be so useful for me right now
That's "Kyma X Revealed" (www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Products/KymaXRevealed). I'm not sure if it's in print anymore, but you can reach out to Symbolic Sound and ask. Those particular pages are super helpful, though, I have a permanent bookmark in that section.
Sir you’re a great teacher .
Discovered you just yesterday as I was learning About Reaktor but all your videos are great 😄
Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching!
I found it really hard to see an example that sounds good in kyma. Shouldn't that be the contrary?
Simon ... you could use an expander ( linked to your narration ) so that the audio examples are at equal to / or more than volume ...
Very cool tool for sound design. How can you use this in a more musical context, play musical notes with it?
Cool indeed! Just find a place in your sample that has a pitch (like a vowel sound in a voice, etc.), then you can shift those frequencies to anywhere you want!
(Actually, listen to the background music. That's exactly what I'm doing!) - 19:46
Amon Tobin - ISAM (Full Album)
Whole album is stunning, musically, whilst using this program. Some of the most creative sounds ever put to tape
Hey buddy around 13.43 you show a book explaining the full ramp cappytalk function where can I find this book ? If you don’t mind me asking this would be so useful for me right now
That's "Kyma X Revealed" (www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Products/KymaXRevealed). I'm not sure if it's in print anymore, but you can reach out to Symbolic Sound and ask. Those particular pages are super helpful, though, I have a permanent bookmark in that section.
Thank you so much for the speedy reply ! Absolute hero. I shall do the same thank you the learning curve with kyma is steep but im loving it
@@buttaz95 Oh! If you have Kyma, it's in your Kyma folder as a PDF (Documents/Kyma 7 Folder/Documentation/ for me). Good luck!