Glossary
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Kyra’s DDL can be used to achieve special effects or com-
plex rhythmic effects on percussive sounds. Kyra provides
a delay module on each Part capable of providing delays
up to 2.7 seconds and the delay time can be synchronised
to a MIDI clock so it follows the tempo of your song accura-
tely.
DAW
Digital Audio Workstation. A Sequencer that can record,
process and replay digital audio as well as MIDI informati-
on. Kyra offers a USB 2.0 connection for complete DAW
integration.
Decay
The second of the four segments in an ADSR-style envelo-
pe generator. The decay segment starts when the attack
segment completes (reaches full amplitude) and ends
when the sustain level is reached.
Defeat
A term used to describe an effect that has been bypassed.
Delay Compensation
A feature of most DAWs that ensures the audio from
hardware instruments, including Kyra, and software (vir-
tual) instruments are in perfect time synchronisation. If
you find audio from Kyra is out of sync with your software
instruments, find out how to adjust the delay compensati-
on on your DAW.
Detune
The technique of varying the pitch interval between two
oscillators by a relatively small amount (typically just a
few cents). Two oscillators playing the same pitch will
sound flat and hollow (and in fact may cancel out comple-
tely). Just a few cents of detune will provide a rich, ani-
mated effect. Synonymous with Fine Tuning.
Distortion
A modification, desired or undesired, of a sound. Many
things can cause undesired distortion but excessive levels
are usually the culprit. Closely related to dynamic range
and resolution. On the other hand, desired distortion can
add character to a sound making it sound ‘grittier’.
Kyra offers a dedicated distortion module on each Part
that uses waveshapers and filters to add considerable
extra harmonics to a sound.
Doubling
A delay-type effect that uses delays in the order of 80-
150mS to provide a thickening effect whereby the echo can
just be discerned as distinct. The Chorus/Flanger module