We're not going to pretend to understand the complexities of Kyma X's "sound design environment," but seeing the application demonstrated with the Nintendo Wii remote was enough to convince us that great things are afoot. The depth and range of Kyma X's capabilities make other music-based software that we've seen combined with the console controller look like children's toys.Developer Symbolic Sound produced a video showing how the Wii remote can be used with its $3400 software to "hybridize, mutate, and transmogrify" sounds. The Tempo Control feature might look a lot like Miyamoto's orchestral entrance from last year's E3 keynote, but you probably won't be able to play a theremin in Wii Music like you can with this program. Watch Kyma X in action after the post break.
[Via Metafilter]
