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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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File menu: System prototypes<br />

<strong>The</strong> system prototypes window is a palette containing an example of each <strong>Sound</strong> built in to <strong>Kyma</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

prototypical <strong>Sound</strong>s are modified and combined with other <strong>Sound</strong>s when doing sound design and composition<br />

in <strong>Kyma</strong>. (See System Prototypes and the <strong>Sound</strong> File Window on page 458 <strong>for</strong> more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation.)<br />

Choose System prototypes from the File menu to open the system prototypes window.<br />

File menu: Choose global map…<br />

<strong>The</strong> global map specifies a mapping between MIDI values received by the Capybara (<strong>for</strong> example, values<br />

from continuous controller #18 on MIDI channel 1) and memorable names (<strong>for</strong> example, !Frequency).<br />

<strong>Sound</strong>s designed using these descriptive names can be used on any <strong>Kyma</strong> System, regardless of the MIDI<br />

devices connected to the Capybara, by simply modifying the global map to reflect the available MIDI devices.<br />

(See Event Values, Virtual Control Surface, and Global Map on page 472 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.)<br />

Choose Choose global map… from the File menu to open a file list <strong>for</strong>m which to select the global map.<br />

File menu: Virtual control surface<br />

<strong>The</strong> virtual control surface displays the adjustable parameters of the <strong>Sound</strong> that was last compiled and<br />

loaded. <strong>The</strong> appearance of the controls within the window is set by the global map and any maps contained<br />

within the loaded <strong>Sound</strong> (see Virtual Control Surface and Mappings on page 483). As a<br />

preferences option, the virtual control surface can be opened whenever a <strong>Sound</strong> is compiled and loaded,<br />

see Per<strong>for</strong>mance… on page 430.<br />

To open the virtual control surface, choose Virtual control surface from the File menu.<br />

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