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Darcy Clark wrote: > > 1. can the Kyma be rackmounted ? Yup, this unit already has rack ears (most units do not) > 2. can any Kyma users compare the useability and stability of Kyma to > Opcode Max or the new jMax > (http://www.ircam.fr/equipes/temps-reel/jmax/) ? I've used Max (up to version 3.5.X) quite a bit. I've also looked a bit at jMax, but haven't tried to run it. The primary downside of jMax is configuration and support. Unless you dole out quite a bit of francs to IRCAM, you don't get any help with either (though, amusingly enough, you can get the src code). I consider jMax to be a work in progress. It has some very fancy algorithms, but nothing that Kyma doesn't have (that I know of). Also, you have to use Linux or SGI unix w/ jMax. Max and Max/MSP are reasonably nice, but I've always found Max to be a pain in the ass to program-- *everything* in Max has to be done graphically, which gets to be very tedious. MSP isn't terribly efficient, even on a fast G4 (you can get stats on the cycling74 website. Finally, although you can run MSP on a laptop, I/O options for laptops aren't that great. This is a distinct advantage for Kyma -- the external hardware means that you get very low latency (down to 3 ms), excellent sound quality (better than 100db S/N), and lots of processing power w/o stressing your computer at all. You can tune some soundcards for very low latency, but you generally pay for it (sometimes dearly) in processing power. As far as stability goes, I have had ocassional bugs in the editing software (minor UI bugs), but haven't ever had a running program crash on the capybara -- except for when I was writing my own buggy 56K DSP code. Jim