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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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StereoMix4<br />

Mixing & Panning Category<br />

Adds the outputs of In1, In2, In3, and In4, each with its own Pan position and Scale (attenuation). Scale<br />

and Pan control the attenuation and stereo position of the overall mix.<br />

Left<br />

This controls the level of the left output channel. <strong>The</strong> maximum value is 1 and the minimum is -1. <strong>The</strong><br />

left channel of the mix is multiplied by the value of this parameter. Some example values <strong>for</strong> Left are:<br />

1 (no attenuation)<br />

0 (maximum attenuation)<br />

!Fader1 (continuous controller sets level)<br />

!KeyVelocity (MIDI key velocity controls the amplitude)<br />

You can also paste another signal into this field, and the amplitude will vary with the output amplitude of<br />

the pasted signal (something like an LFO controlling the attenuation). (See the manual <strong>for</strong> a complete<br />

description of hot parameters, EventValues, EventSources, and Map files).<br />

Right<br />

This controls the level of the right output channel. <strong>The</strong> maximum value is 1 and the minimum is -1. <strong>The</strong><br />

right channel of the mix is multiplied by the value of Right. Some example values <strong>for</strong> Right are:<br />

1 (no attenuation)<br />

0 (maximum attenuation)<br />

!Fader1 (continuous controller sets level)<br />

!KeyVelocity (MIDI key velocity controls the amplitude)<br />

You can also paste another signal into this field, and the amplitude will vary with the output amplitude of<br />

the pasted signal (something like an LFO controlling the attenuation). (See the manual <strong>for</strong> a complete<br />

description of hot parameters, EventValues, EventSources, and Map files).<br />

In1<br />

<strong>The</strong> output of this <strong>Sound</strong> will be added to the output of the <strong>Sound</strong>s in In2, In3, and In4.<br />

Pan1<br />

<strong>The</strong> stereo position of In1. (0 is hard left and 1 is hard right).<br />

Scale1<br />

Attenuation on In1. 1 (or 0 dB) is no attenuation, and 0 is fully attenuated.<br />

In2<br />

<strong>The</strong> output of this <strong>Sound</strong> will be added to the output of the <strong>Sound</strong>s in In1, In3, and In4.<br />

Pan2<br />

<strong>The</strong> stereo position of In2. (0 is hard left and 1 is hard right).<br />

Scale2<br />

Attenuation on In2. 1 (or 0 dB) is no attenuation, and 0 is fully attenuated.<br />

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