Kyra Sound Programming
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Waldorf Kyra
Kyra
Sound
Programming
Introduction
In this section we take a closer look at Kyra’s capabilities.
To move beyond using preset Patches and making simple
edits to them, you’ll need a deep understanding of Kyra’s
architecture.
Once you have mastered Kyra’s architecture, we’re confi-
dent you’ll be able to create amazing new sounds.
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Once you’ve worked through Kyra’s factory presets,
you’ll want to create your own new, exciting
sounds for Kyra. You’ve come to the right place to
learn how to do that ! Here at Waldorf, we always
encourage users of our synthesizers to dive in and
explore.
Sound Generation
Overview
We start by reviewing the sound generation architecture
of Kyra. The diagrams in this section detail the configurati-
on and signal routing of sound generation modules in Kyra.
Don't worry if they seem daunting in the first instance, it
will become clearer as you read and experiment. A good
understanding of the architecture is important for getting
the best sounds from Kyra.
As you saw in earlier sections, Kyra’s sound generators
operate in
Wave
or
Hypersaw
mode. It isn’t possible to
configure both at the same time but with Kyra’s massive
polyphony, you can achieve this by layering a Wave mode
Patch with a Hypersaw mode Patch.
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User layering if you want Wave and Hypersaw
sounds together.
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By layering eight dual hypersaw sounds (and
detuning them) you can achieve as many 96 oscilla-
tors on a single note and still play 8 notes. Please
don’t underestimate the power of layering to create
massive
sounds on Kyra.
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