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  1. 1. General tab
    1. 1.1 After application launch
    2. 1.2 While running
  2. 2. OSC tab
  3. 3. Devices tab
    1. 3.1 Wimote
    2. 3.2 SpaceNavigator
    3. 3.3 Kyma

With the Preferences you can set the default values of often used parameters.

1.  General tab

1.1  After application launch

Open documents which were previously opened
Check the box if you want to automatically open the documents that were left open when OSCulator has been quit.
Create an empty document
Check the box if you want to create an empty document each time OSCulator is launched.
Check for updates
Check this box to enable automatic software updates.

1.2  While running

Flash activity lights
The operation of flashing lights can be time consuming for the host processor. In the case you want to achieve the best precision (in terms of timing), and that you own a computer with only one processor, this option can help you. It is better to keep this option checked if you own a multi-processor or multi-core computer, because they are not very affected by the flashing operations.

2.  OSC tab

Default OSC port
When OSCulator creates a new document, this is the default port that will be used for listening to incoming OSC messages.

3.  Devices tab

3.1  Wimote

Start discovery upon launch
When OSCulator opens or create a new document, automatically start Wiimote discovery (then you just have to push buttons 1 & 2 in order to connect the Wiimote.)
Continue discovery after a connection
When a Wiimote has been found, the discovery process will be started again in order to allow more Wiimotes to connect.

3.2  SpaceNavigator

Automatically connect upon launch
Every time a document is opened or created, OSCulator automatically uses the SpaceNavigator, unless it is already in use in another document.

3.3  Kyma

Default MIDI Channel
This is the MIDI channel that will be assigned on newly detected messages.
Global Map path
The Global Map is a clever way to automatically map incoming messages (e.g. control changes, note events, etc.) to Kyma Hot Values (e.g. !Frequency, !Bypass). Read more about Global Map in the Kyma manual. If you want to specify the Global Map you are using in Kyma, set its path here. Changes are taken in account the next time you create or open a document.

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