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| < < | Below, you'll find an incomplete list of institutions where you can study Kyma and earn college credits, degrees or professional certification at the same time. This list is by no means comprehensive, so if you teach at an institution where Kyma is used, please add your institution to the list. If you are eager to study electronic and computer music at an institution where you can have access to Kyma, check out these schools and/or give your preferred school a call and ask them whether they provide Kyma access as part of their program of study. If you don't find your preferred institution listed below, try searching this link to institutions offering graduate study in music, and ask the contact person whether they have Kyma in their studios. |
| > > | Below, you'll find an incomplete list of institutions where you can study Kyma and earn college credits, degrees or professional certification at the same time. This list is by no means comprehensive, so if you teach at an institution where Kyma is used, please add your institution to the list. If you are eager to study electronic and computer music at an institution where you can have access to Kyma, check out these schools and/or give your preferred school a call and ask them whether they provide Kyma access as part of their program of study. If you don't find your preferred institution listed below, try searching this link to institutions offering graduate study in music, and ask the contact person whether they have Kyma in their studios. |
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| < < | By exploring Kyma, you are also learning basic concepts of acoustics, sound synthesis, and DSP (not to mention having a lot of fun in the process)! The basic knowledge you gain by working in Kyma will be applicable to any other software or hardware system you encounter in the future. Learning Kyma is more than just learning how to use a particular application--it's learning about sound itself! That knowledge will never go out of style! |
| > > | By exploring Kyma, you are also learning basic concepts of acoustics, sound synthesis, and DSP (not to mention having a lot of fun in the process)! The basic knowledge you gain by working in Kyma will be applicable to any other software or hardware system you encounter in the future. Learning Kyma is more than just learning how to use a particular application — it's learning about sound itself! That knowledge will never go out of style! |
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Incomplete List of InstitutionsUnited Kingdom: De Montfort UniversityUSA - Washington: Washington State University USA - Vermont: Bennington College USA - Texas: Rice University USA - Tennessee: Vanderbilt University USA - Oregon: University of Oregon USA - New York: Manhattan School of Music USA - New York: Brooklyn College USA - New York: New York University USA - New Jersey: Rutgers University-Douglass Campus USA - Minnesota: St. Cloud State University USA - Massachusetts: Brandeis University USA - Massachusetts: Clark University USA - Massachusetts: Northeastern University USA - Louisiana: Louisiana State University USA - Iowa: University of Iowa USA - Indiana: Ball State University USA - Illinois: University of Illinois USA - Idaho: University of Idaho USA - Georgia: Emory University USA - Colorado: Adams State College USA - California: California State University - Hayward USA - California: San Jose State University USA - California: Recombinant Media Labs Japan: IAMAS - International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences Japan: The University of Tokyo Japan: Shizuoka University of Art and Culture (SUAC) Japan: Kyoto City University of Arts (KCUA) Italy: Conservatory of Music "S. Pietro a Majella" Italy: Conservatory of Music "Niccolò Piccinni" Ireland: University of Limerick Iceland: Kopavogur Computer Music Centre Greece: Ionian University Germany: Fachhochschule-Dortmund France: CCMIX [Center for the Creation of Music Iannis Xenakis] Croatia: University of Zagreb, Academy of Music Canada: University of Saskatchewan Canada: Concordia University - Hexagram Institute for Research Canada: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) - Hexagram Institute for Research/Creation in Media Arts and Technologies Austria: Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Austria: Landesmusikschule Gramastetten |
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Where can I study Kyma?There are Kyma systems installed in teaching studios all over the world, so chances are, you can find one near where you live! Call the university, college, conservatory, studio certification program, or arts training program near you, and ask to speak with the person in charge of electronic/computer music, sound design, post production or studio engineering; that person should be able to tell you whether their facilities include a Kyma system and whether they offer any courses where you can learn more about Kyma. Below, you'll find an incomplete list of institutions where you can study Kyma and earn college credits, degrees or professional certification at the same time. This list is by no means comprehensive, so if you teach at an institution where Kyma is used, please add your institution to the list. If you are eager to study electronic and computer music at an institution where you can have access to Kyma, check out these schools and/or give your preferred school a call and ask them whether they provide Kyma access as part of their program of study. If you don't find your preferred institution listed below, try searching this link to institutions offering graduate study in music, and ask the contact person whether they have Kyma in their studios. By exploring Kyma, you are also learning basic concepts of acoustics, sound synthesis, and DSP (not to mention having a lot of fun in the process)! The basic knowledge you gain by working in Kyma will be applicable to any other software or hardware system you encounter in the future. Learning Kyma is more than just learning how to use a particular application--it's learning about sound itself! That knowledge will never go out of style! |