Kyra Sound Programming
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dulator leaving EG2 free for modulation throughout the
rest of the note.
With such a large set of available wave shapes in the wave-
tables, once combined with these methods to combine and
modulate the two wavetables in a Patch, the possibilities
are endless. It can take some time to find the right
waveshape and combining effect, but you’ll get more adept
at it as you work with Kyra and get to know your way
around the wavetable groups.
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We recommend you study the factory presets as
part of your journey to becoming Kyra sound pro-
gramming guru. Experiment, experiment, experi-
ment!
Hypersaw Mode
Overview
Kyra's Hypersaw uses a special algorithm to create lush
soundscapes quickly. Hypersaw Mode replaces Wave Mo-
de's two Oscillator Groups with a single source whose
tonal content is constructed with just two controls,
Inten-
sity
and
Spread
. Built entirely out of multiple, harmonical-
ly-rich sawtooth waves (referred to as 'partials') each
adjusted according to a special algorithm, the Hypersaw
provides characteristic soundscapes ideal for a range of
uses from high impact lead sounds through to lush, ani-
mated pads.
Bringing It All Together
The two Hypersaw parameters are available as destina-
tions in the Mod Matrix for some truly wonderful modula-
tion possibilities. Mappings of channel pressure (after-
touch) or envelope generators to Hypersaw Spread is
particularly effective routing and is used in many of the
factory hypersaw patches.
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Even though you have far fewer parameters to play
with in Hypersaw Mode, you can and should use
them effectively. Modulating the Spread parameter
results is extremely effective. Try modulating
Spread with velocity, LFOs, EGs or aftertouch!
The Hypersaw Sub oscillator option drops the pitch of the
two most extreme partials of the hypersaw by one octave
and can give certain hypersaw sounds a distinct bass
boost. The effect is more pronounced with higher levels of
Hypersaw Intensity.
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