The Capybara is also a
nifty piece of
dedicated DSP hardware used for
realtime music synthesis and
processing. It consists of a big
box full of
memory,
Motorola 56k family DSPs, and some
interfacing hardware. It is primarily intended to run
programs created with the also-nifty
Kyma programming language.
Both Kyma and the Capybara were created by the Symbolic Sound Corporation.