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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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Clicking on Cents Scale brings up this page. Across the top are twelve fields <strong>for</strong> the pitch difference in<br />

cents between the tonic key number and each scale degree. <strong>The</strong> buttons at the lower left are used to preset<br />

the fields with a few different example scales. To change a value, click the mouse in the field, and type in<br />

the new value. To cause the tuning to be updated with the new value, either press Enter, press Tab to go<br />

to the next field, or click in a different field.<br />

Clicking on Equal Tempered brings up this page. <strong>The</strong> only parameter <strong>for</strong> an octave-based equal tempered<br />

scale is the number of scale degrees per octave.<br />

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