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How do I move (or copy) a sound to another part of the sound diagram?

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In this example:

I want to move the InputLevel sound to after the LowPass Filter. How do I do that? (Without deleting the InputLevel sound and having to recreate it and re-enter its parameter expressions).

 

 

asked Jul 27, 2017 in Using Kyma by alan-jackson (Virtuoso) (15,840 points)
edited Aug 15, 2018 by alan-jackson

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Best answer

One approach:

  1. Double-click Gain
  2. Drag InputLevel from Gain's Input field & drop on the line between LowPassFilter and DelayPlusOriginal

Another approach:

  1. Drag a fresh Level from Prototypes and drop it on the line between LowPassFilter and DelayPlusOriginal
  2. Double-click the fresh Level, and drag & drop your InputLevel into each parameter field of the Level, one by one to replace its default parameter values with the parameter values you've entered into your InputLevel
answered Jul 27, 2017 by ssc (Savant) (128,200 points)
selected Jul 27, 2017 by alan-jackson
Re-reading this answer just now I've finally learnt how to do something else - how to COPY a sound from one part of the flow to another.

For instance in the above example what if I wanted a copy of the "LowPassFilter" Sound between "delayed" and "DelayedPlusOriginal"?

I would double-click on "delayed" and find the icon of "LowPassFilter" in its input field. Then ctrl-click and drag it to the line between "delayed" and "DelayedPlusOriginal".

I get a copy with all the parameters intact. :)   <- happy me.
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