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| [[Kyma (sound design language)|Kyma]]
| [[Carla Scaletti]]
| Realtime audio synthesis, hardware control, [[Acoustic Research|acoustic research]], [[algorithmic composition]], data sonification, live-performance multi-effects processing
| 1986
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| Proprietary
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| [[Kyma (sound design language)|Kyma]]
| Mostly Graphical
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| Dynamic
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|The Kyma hardware processes user algorithms at [[Sample rate|sample-rate]], as opposed to a vector of samples<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Products/ChoosingTheRightConfigurationForYourApplication|title=Symbolic Sound Kyma: Products ChoosingTheRightConfigurationForYourApplication|website=www.symbolicsound.com|language=en|access-date=2018-10-13}}</ref> Kyma has a [[Frequency]] resolution of .0026 [[Hz]], and large multi-dimensional arrays can be transferred through spectral algorithms at the speed of a single [[Window function#Discrete-time signals|Frame]].
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