As you have noticed, I'm considerably delayed in posting my previous performances...
One of the reasons for that is that I am not 100% sure what to do about my Kyma patches...
When I create a patch for the Clavia Nord Modular G1 or G2, I like to share it for two main reasons:
- There is an insane amount of Clavia Nord Modular patches shared at electro-music.com, and all those patches are available for free, so I feel I should give something back as well to the amazing Clavia Nord Modular community;
- It can be quite educational and allow for nice discussions and even to improve my own ideas (like it has already with some discussions I had with other Clavia Nord Modular users due to my posts here in this blog).
With Kyma, there are as well some patches available for free download in the official forums (much less, but I don't think the number of users is comparable either...), but I'm just not sure how educational would it be to share my patches...
Quite some of the action happening in Kyma happens in the parameter fields, and the routing you see in the sound diagram doesn't always tell you the whole story...
For instance, if you have an LFO going to another module, you can't see what parameter it is modulating in the sound diagram...
I could always try to add extra information, and even put images showing the parameter fields for the different modules, when it is relevant.
But I kinda feel that would be a bit complicating things, and not always worth it, as my patches are still quite basic...
So I'd like to ask you if you'd consider it to be a must for me to add quite some information regarding my Kyma patches in the CONCERT posts, or if that is not so important?
All feedback is appreciated, so be sure to send me your reply ;)
From a synth lover to synth lovers. In this blog I'll try to share my personal experiences with my synths and other electronic music equipment, from personal opinions about some of the equipment I have to more technical posts, as well as some performances in the middle. If you love synths as well, make sure to tune in!
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