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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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Feedback<br />

Typically, you use the FeedbackLoopInput and FeedbackLoopOutput <strong>Sound</strong>s to feed back the output of a<br />

<strong>Sound</strong> back into its input.<br />

You can also use MemoryWriters to create regeneration effects and other types of feedback. For example,<br />

to specify the following system:<br />

A<br />

u(n) +<br />

y(n)<br />

as a <strong>Sound</strong>, you could use a MemoryWriter to write into the sample memory and an Oscillator to read<br />

out of that same memory after a one-sample delay:<br />

Sample Memory Warning Messages<br />

Each of the expansion cards in your Capybara has its own sample memory. If a MemoryWriter writes<br />

into the sample memory on one expansion card and the <strong>Sound</strong> that reads out of that sample memory<br />

cannot be scheduled on the same expansion card, you will get an error message. <strong>The</strong> easiest solution to<br />

500<br />

z -1

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