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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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SOSOscillators<br />

Xtra Sources Category<br />

Generates the sum of several oscillators on the specified wave<strong>for</strong>m, each with its own frequency and<br />

amplitude envelope.<br />

Spectrum<br />

This should be either a SpectralShape or an SOSAnalysis. <strong>The</strong> Spectrum controls the amplitude and<br />

frequency envelopes <strong>for</strong> each oscillator.<br />

CascadeInput<br />

<strong>The</strong> left channel of this input is mixed with the outputs of the oscillators.<br />

NbrOscillators<br />

This is the number of oscillators that will be added together. Each oscillator is associated with a partial<br />

from the Input analysis, starting from the partial number associated with the firstOscillator.<br />

FirstOscillator<br />

This is the partial number to be resynthesized by the first oscillator in the bank. For example, set this to 1<br />

if you want the lowest frequency oscillator to correspond to the fundamental. If you want to skip the<br />

fundamental, set this to 2.<br />

If you are mixing two or more OscillatorBanks, they can cover different portions of the spectrum. For<br />

instance, one OscillatorBank might have 1 as its FirstPartial and 10 as the number of partials; the next<br />

OscillatorBank might have 11 as its FirstPartial and 10 as its number of partials; and a third might have<br />

21 as its FirstPartial and 10 as its number of partials.<br />

Wavetable<br />

This is the wave<strong>for</strong>m used by all the oscillators.<br />

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