Kyra Sound Programming
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Remember to reduce the Patch Level when you
switch on Dual Mode as you’ve effectively added
3dB (doubled) the signal level. Failing to account
for the increased level will make the Patch sound
louder than other Patches and can cause the limi-
ters to kick in.
No Unison Mode?
Kyra’s Dual Mode uses special algorithms to provide more
flexibility than simple unison.
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Unison is simply playing the a sound stacked up with
an exact copy of itself, perhaps with some detuning.
Kyra doesn't offer a polyphony-robbing unison mode as
there's really no need for it with up to 20 sound sources
per note in Dual Mode combined with extensive detuning
capabilities. If you feel the need to stack more sounds up,
layer Paches in a Multi. Layering is far more flexible than
unison as the Patches loaded into the component Parts of
the layer need not be the same. They can also have separa-
te levels, effects, detuning and stereo positioning. In a live
gig setting, you can recall layered Patches just as easily as
regular Patches by using a Multi. Check out some of the
factory Multis to see what can be achieved by layering on
Kyra.
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