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{{:manual:mainwindow123.png|The Main Window}} {{:manual:mainwindow123.png|The Main Window}}
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==== The Event Columns ==== ==== The Event Columns ====
{{:manual:eventcolumns.png|Event Columns}} {{:manual:eventcolumns.png|Event Columns}}
-  ; 1. Enable : A checkbox which enables or disables the event.  If the checkbox is unchecked, the associated event will not be performed (cf. [[:manual#Routing Menu]])+  ; 1. Enable : A checkbox which enables or disables the event.  If the checkbox is unchecked, the associated event will not be performed (cf. [[#Routing Menu]])
  ; 2. Activity : An activity sensor that blinks when an OSC message value is changing.  This lights blinks yellow when OSC is received but nothing is performed, blinks green when an event is performed fine and red if an error occurs.  Note that the light will blink only if the input has changed for 10% more than the previous value ;   ; 2. Activity : An activity sensor that blinks when an OSC message value is changing.  This lights blinks yellow when OSC is received but nothing is performed, blinks green when an event is performed fine and red if an error occurs.  Note that the light will blink only if the input has changed for 10% more than the previous value ;
  ; 3. Message : This is the name of the OSC message, and when the disclosure triangle is down, the indices (or names if specified) of the arguments.  You can name the arguments by double clicking the row, but you can't change the name of an OSC message.   ; 3. Message : This is the name of the OSC message, and when the disclosure triangle is down, the indices (or names if specified) of the arguments.  You can name the arguments by double clicking the row, but you can't change the name of an OSC message.
-  ; 4. Event Type : A drop-down menu that show the list of all Event Types (cf. [[events]]).  If you want to assign an event to a message, first use this menu, then use the Value menu.+  ; 4. Event Type : A drop-down menu that show the list of all Event Types (cf. [[#Events]]).  If you want to assign an event to a message, first use this menu, then use the Value menu.
  ; 5. Value :  A drop-down menu that show the list of all possible values for the specified Event Type.  Some Event Types require to be configured by using the Parameters Window, such as ''Key Combo'', ''OSC Routing'' or ''AppleScript''.  You can directly create such events by clicking the last item "New ...".   ; 5. Value :  A drop-down menu that show the list of all possible values for the specified Event Type.  Some Event Types require to be configured by using the Parameters Window, such as ''Key Combo'', ''OSC Routing'' or ''AppleScript''.  You can directly create such events by clicking the last item "New ...".
-  ; 6. Channel :  MIDI related Event Types can be given a channel (such as ''MIDI CC'', ''Kyma CC'', or ''MIDI Note w/ Params'').  The channel for the ''HID Joystick'' event is the number of the joystick (two virtual joysticks are available)\\+  ; 6. Channel :  MIDI related Event Types can be given a channel (such as ''MIDI CC'', ''Kyma CC'', or ''MIDI Note w/ Params'').  The channel for the ''HID Joystick'' event is the number of the joystick (two virtual joysticks are available) 
In Kyma, different MIDI Channels can be used to control multiple sounds together, like when used with a Timeline, for example. In Kyma, different MIDI Channels can be used to control multiple sounds together, like when used with a Timeline, for example.
 
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