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Tocsins and Splinters
Game: 01 Sep 2006
By: SaschaDikiciyan


http://www.ubi.com/US/

Sascha Dikiciyan made use of Kyma in his music for the new SPlinter Cell 4 videogame for Ubisoft. He has also been using it for some of his remix work under the name of Toksin on remixes of BT, deepsky, Destiny's Child and others. For examples visit http://www.toksin.com or http://www.myspace.com/toksin.


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Composer Sascha Dikiciyan was featured in an online article describing the powerful hybrid live-orchestra/industrial score he composed with Cris Velasco for Ubisoft's Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Using everything from metal chains to complex Kyma-generated atmospheres, Dikiciyan created custom sound design and electronic elements to be layered in with Velasco's symphony orchestra plus Sanskrit-singing choir. An official soundtrack of the game is to be released as part of the collector's edition. For more details, see http://www.myth-games.com/news1923.htm

 
 
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