KBS Editor vs Procyon Editor
Procyon has features that make the kasina editor look primitive in some ways. Is it possible to implement the same Start Stop feature on individual lights the sameway the Procyon editor does? With the excel visual plugin, the editor can actually be halfway decent.
Re: KBS Editor vs Procyon Editor
The KBS format has less features than the Procyon's internal format. However, using SpectraStrobe, you can do FAR more than the Procyon ever could.
I recommend you use the SpectraStrobe format with the Cymatic plugins.
Re: KBS Editor vs Procyon Editor
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Andy
The KBS format has less features than the Procyon's internal format. However, using SpectraStrobe, you can do FAR more than the Procyon ever could.
I recommend you use the SpectraStrobe format with the Cymatic plugins.
Thanks for prompt reply. Is it possible to create a port from Procyon to KBS? Since Procyon sessions were already ported to Kasina, is that not possible? I really like the Excel Visual plugin tool and think using it we can get incredible sessions. And why was the KBS editor downgraded from how it used to be?
Re: KBS Editor vs Procyon Editor
Also what's TKE? I'm not sure what you guys are up to but the corruption of support software only decreases the worth of your device. Mindroid offers a better software atm, and the light glasses that support the software make for a better deal than the kasina, which after pretty thorough corruption is basically worthless at this point. The manual doesnt even have the frequency range of the sessions. Guess photosonix (and maybe David) is the only professional in the field.
Re: KBS Editor vs Procyon Editor
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ikk
Also what's TKE? I'm not sure what you guys are up to but the corruption of support software only decreases the worth of your device. Mindroid offers a better software atm, and the light glasses that support the software make for a better deal than the kasina, which after pretty thorough corruption is basically worthless at this point. The manual doesnt even have the frequency range of the sessions. Guess photosonix (and maybe David) is the only professional in the field.
High quality sessions can be easily constructed by using a DAW. Frequencies can be found in the Session List http://mindplacesupport.com/kasina/#session. Photosonix and David are using outdated Audiostrobe technology, and IMO are over priced.