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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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Inserting <strong>Sound</strong>s to the Signal Flow Diagram<br />

To insert a <strong>Sound</strong> between two others in the signal flow diagram:<br />

1. select the new <strong>Sound</strong> with the mouse<br />

2. while holding the mouse button down, drag the icon on top of the line connecting the two <strong>Sound</strong>s<br />

3. release the mouse button<br />

Only <strong>Sound</strong>s that have input fields can be inserted into the signal flow diagram in this way. If the new<br />

<strong>Sound</strong> has several inputs, you will be asked to choose which input the existing <strong>Sound</strong> should be placed<br />

into. ‡<br />

Removing <strong>Sound</strong>s from the Signal Flow Diagram<br />

To remove a <strong>Sound</strong> from the signal flow diagram, select the <strong>Sound</strong> and press the Delete or Backspace<br />

key. Only <strong>Sound</strong>s with visible inputs can be removed in this way.<br />

Internally, <strong>Kyma</strong> implements this by replacing the <strong>Sound</strong> to be deleted with one of its inputs, so you will<br />

be asked to confirm the replacement and to decide which input should be used as the replacement.<br />

Renaming <strong>Sound</strong>s in the Signal Flow Diagram<br />

To rename a <strong>Sound</strong> in the signal flow diagram, select the <strong>Sound</strong> and press Enter. You will be asked <strong>for</strong><br />

the new name.<br />

Parameter Settings<br />

In addition to editing a <strong>Sound</strong> by changing its signal flow diagram, the <strong>Sound</strong> editor window also allows<br />

you to edit the <strong>Sound</strong>’s parameters.<br />

‡ To change the number of inputs to a <strong>Sound</strong> that takes multiple input <strong>Sound</strong>s, edit the Inputs field of that <strong>Sound</strong>;<br />

you can drag additional <strong>Sound</strong>s in the Inputs field or delete <strong>Sound</strong>s that are already in the Inputs field.<br />

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