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Compiled Sound Grid vs. MultiGrid

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I just made some experiments and stumbled across this:

If you uncheck Real time and Crossfade in a compiled sound grid you can run as much Sounds as you like without getting out of realtime because the selected sound is precompiled and loaded on demand. So there really is only a single Sound loaded and playing at a time. Also there is a short break when switching Sounds. Of course the MultiGrid is waaaay more flexible in terms of mixing and routing Sounds. However, sometimes you wouldn't mind all of that because you only want to switch between a set of Sounds (similar to having just a single track in the MultiGrid). In this case the compiled sound grid performs better. As I am always having trouble loading all my spectral modifiers in one MultiGrid this is a valuable option for me.

I know this might be technically impossible, but maybe there is a way to make an option in the MultiGrid to precompile the Sounds in a track and turn Real time off? I wouldn't mind the short break when switching sounds on that one track; I could put all my modifiers there and wouldn't need to worry about getting out of real time. Then I can still use the other tracks for reverbs, delays etc.

I guess I'm asking for the jack of all trades (or the wool making milk giving eggpig as we tend to say in Austria laugh )

asked May 11, 2017 in Using Kyma by kymaguy (Virtuoso) (10,580 points)
Please,
wie sagt man das auf Deutsch:
"the wool making milk giving eggpig"
thanx
s
Eierlegende Wollmilchsau ;)
Fantastic!
Danke!

I was looking for a name form my new bend, and   
"Eierlegende Wollmilchsau"
would be perfect ...
Can I use it, or is it copyrighted?
We play "post-retro".
:)
s
it's not protected as far asi know. sounds appropriate for a post-retro band ;)

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Another idea, is it possible to add sounds to the multigrid but then make them inactive so they aren't compiled?  I find myself constantly pulling sounds off and putting them back on.  Would be nice if I could right-click a sound and was given the option to "grey it out".
answered May 11, 2017 by jeffhinton (Practitioner) (580 points)
good idea! (+ some characters to exceed the limit of 12)
On top of this feature, it would be nice to switch the Sounds on and off via OSC or the KymaControl App
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