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Hi, I used to use audiomulch running on a desktop PC with an old, beaten up monitor. This worked really well and It NEVER crashed ! The nice thing about Kyma though is that even if the computer gives up the ghost halfway through a piece of music Kyma will carry on, (though you'll have to reboot for the next patch). The first time I used Kyma live was with a secondhand laptop which I'd only just bought. I didn't have time to soak test the thing and as I got up to perform I noticed there was no screen - no problem I thought - I'll just wiggle my finger around on the mousepad and the screen will come back on........ no joy - it had gone into some power saving mode so I was stuck in front of the audience unable to bring it back. Since it would have taken about 2 minutes to bring the system back from a cold boot, (2 minutes onstage doing nothing musically is roughly equivalent to about 2 hours normal time) I had to resort to my trusty Zoom 8080 so a lot of my ideas didn't come off. Since then though it's been ok. I'll be honest, I'd like to leave the computer at home when gigging but it's the price I have to pay for THE POWER OF KYMA!!!!!! > cool. > have you performed before with the kyma? > i am still at the crawling stages with mine, > but it seems like it would be great for live > performance. > are you using the laptop interface or hauling > a desktop system around? > > > > > Hi, > > I'll be playing live in Cardiff on the last Wednesday of this month using > > cheap guitars, (including my Beezzarre geetarre) and African percussion > > through a Kyma system.