Symbolic Sound Corporation has announced that Kyma X.32 (released on 13 March 2006) is a Universal Binary that runs on the new Intel-based Macs as well as on PowerPC-based Macs and Intel-based PCs running Windows.
According to the company, Kyma runs as much as 3.3 times faster on the MacBook Pro than it does on the popular 1 GHz G4 PowerBook.
Symbolic Sound’s Kyma sound design software is known for its sound transformation capabilities and is used by sound designers for film, music, game development, and advertising (listen, for example, to radio advertisements created in Kyma by Pete Johnston).
Pricing & availability
The update is now available free to registered Kyma X owners. Kyma X.32 runs under Macintosh OS X (on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs), Windows XP, and Windows 98/ME/2000 and Macintosh OS 9.2.
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