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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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Organizing the New Classes<br />

To keep track of your custom-designed <strong>Sound</strong> classes, you can keep them all in one <strong>Sound</strong> file that you<br />

can open as a custom prototype strip. You can organize the <strong>Sound</strong>s into categories by placing related<br />

<strong>Sound</strong>s together in collections.<br />

Parameter Types and Ranges<br />

<strong>The</strong> parameter types and their ranges are listed in the table beginning on the next page. In most cases, the<br />

type of the parameter is the same as its name. If you’re not sure of a parameter’s type, you can find it by<br />

editing the class of the <strong>Sound</strong> in which it appears.<br />

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