KinTools
0.2.0 huts@2005
1. Introduction
2. Intallation
and Audio Setup
3. Playing Demo
3.1
Demo Audio File
3.2
Demo Live (ReWire)
3.3
Demo Reason (ReWire)
4. Getting Started
4.1 The KinTools Interface
4.2
The Bar Control
4.3 The
Arranger View
4.3.1 Editing in the Arranger
View
4.3.2 Writing in
the Arranger View
4.3.3 Deleting in the Arranger
View
4.4 The
Boxes View
5. DSP
6. Configuration
7. ReWire
8. Audio Files
9. Cues
10. Space Windows
11. Audio Input/Output
12. Record
13. Folders
14. Bank
15. Menu Comands
16. Shorctus
17. Contacts
1. Introduction
KinTool is a tool that allows the sound
to be moved in a MULTIPHONIC SONORIC SPACE.
It is basically a sequencer where "spatial events"
are written. These spatial events trigger a sound mixer that will make
us perceive the movement of sound in space. Events are the basic building
blocks of KinTools.
The spatial event does not depend on the configuration
(audio output through the loudspeakers), so the same information is
useful for all of the spatial configurations. The different configurations
allow between 4 and 13 loudspeakers (5.1 and 7.1 included). To learn
more about... Configuration
The sound source comes from:
1- Kin_File: It is the way to listen
to files previously recorded with KinTools. To learn more about...
Audio Files
2- Mono_File: 12 mono audio files. To learn
more about... Audio Files
3- ReWire: The sound source comes from outside
via ReWire (Propellerhead software). KinTools works as MASTER and the
external programme as SLAVE. To learn more about... ReWire
2. Intallation and Audio Setup
Before you install KinTools, make sure your computer fulfills
these minimum requirements:
Macintosh System Requirements
Macintosh G4 or faster.
256 MB of RAM or more.
Mac OS 10.2.3 or later.
Sound card with at least 4 outs.
PC System Requirements
P III (Pentium 4 is better)
256 MB of RAM or more.
Windows XP.
Sound card with at least 4 outs.
To install the KinTools software, first read
the ReadMe file.
When you first install KinTools you will have
to set the Audio Preferences and Configuration:
- Open the DSP windows
(menu->DSP Status). From the Driver pop-up menu, choose the type of
driver you would like to use. To learn more about ... DSP.
- Open the Configuration
windows (menu->Configuration). From the "Output" pop-up menu, choose
the configuration "in->out" and test your Audio system "Test
Audio Channels" by clicking on different audio channels (If everything
is correctly installed, you should hear it through the loudspeakers).
- Finally from
the "Output" pop-up menu, choose the configuration of loudspeakers you
would like to use. To learn more about ... Configuration.
3. Playing Demo
Firstly, to view audio signals and spatial
movements you can:
Open the I/O
windows (menu->I/O) to view input or output of the audio signal.
Open the Space
windows (menu->Space) to view the spatial movements of the sound.
And then:
Demo Audio File
Open the "Demo File" bank (menu->file->open) in the
"Bank" folder.
Click on ">" (play) in Control Bar.
If it does not sound, notice the output configuration
of the loudspeakers, the bank uses a configuration 5.1 by default.
Demo Live (ReWire)
You must have Live application.
Open the "Demo Live" bank (menu->file->open) in the "Bank"
folder.
Launch the Live application and open any file of Live.
Click on ">" (play) in Control Bar, or play in Live set.
To learn more about... ReWire
If it does not sound, notice the output configuration
of the loudspeakers, the bank uses a configuration 5.1 by default.
In order to listen to all the tracks that you have
in Live you must send each track by a Bus.
Example:
Track 1: Masters (out) - pan L (it sends by channel
1 to KinTools)
Track 2: Masters (out) - pan R (it sends by channel
2 to KinTools)
Track 3: Bus 3/4 (out) - pan L (it sends by channel
3 to KinTools)
Track 4: Bus 3/4 (out) - pan R (it sends by channel
4 to KinTools)
Demo Reason (ReWire)
You must have Reason application.
Open the "Demo Reason" bank (menu->file->open) in the
"Bank" folder.
Launch the Reason application and open any file of Reason.
Click on ">" (play) in Control Bar, or play in Reason.
To learn more about... ReWire
If it does not sound, notice the output configuration
of the loudspeakers, the bank uses a configuration 5.1 by default.
In order to listen to all the tracks that you have
in Reason you must send each track by a Bus (Audio Out).
(Windows) If your audio is crackling
or there are glitches in it, you may want to try increasing the latency
setting. To learn more about ... DSP.
4. Getting Started
4.1 The
KinTools Interface
KinTools's interface has been designed to
be simple in appearance and intuitive in use. The main KinTools windows
are composed of three areas:
The Control Bar
contains global controls for tempo and clock division, tape deck-like transport,
and system monitoring.
The Arrangement
view allows you to write, delete and edit spatial events.
The Boxes allow
you to view and edit the spatial events in detail with all the parameters.
4.2 The Control
Bar
Transport
The Song Position indicators lets you know
where you are in the Arrangement by supplying you with bars and 10 beats
(KinTools always works with 10 beats). You can also click and drag on
the Song Position field or type a value directly into it to go to any
point in the Arrangement.
The " > " and " O " (play, stop) work just like the corresponding
buttons on a tape recorder.
Loop Indicator
The Loop Indicator section of the Control
Bar allows you to turn the Loop function on/off and change the Loop
Position.
The position of the loop (L and R) is also
used for the commands (Put
Time, Cut Time and Paste)
Tempo and Time Signature
You can change the tempo by clicking and dragging
up or down on the tempo field, or by double-clicking in the field and
typing in a value.
To the right of the tempo field is the time
signature control. You can use this to specify the number of beats
per bar and the length of beats. This information is to ReWire and Sound
File tempo. Take into account that KinTools always works with 10 beats.
Immediately to right of time signature are
two buttons to clear or write Tempo and Signature events. You must always
record any change in order to achieve an effect.
4.3 Arranger
View
Overview
The Overview shows you a miniaturized bird's-eye
view and the entire of the Arrangement from the beginning to end.
The orange rectangular outline represents
the part of the Arrangement that is displayed in the Track Display below.
You can jump to new song position by clicking anywhere on the Overview.
The present time is marked by a thin vertical line that scrolls across
the Overview.
Open/close (Boxes Windows) and (Arranger Wiev)
See Event in Boxes
To see the events in the screen when KinTools
is playing.
Mouse position Ch/compas/beat
Start Marker
The Start Marker, the vertical line, allows
you to set the point at which the Arrangement starts playing.
Solo/Mute
It affect the audio, as I/O
The Track Display
The Track Display shows you a time-based
overview of your spatial events. There are four different colors with
different purposes:
Blue: normal event.
Green: random event.
Red: normal event is selected.
Pink: random event is selected.
4.3.1
Editing in the Arranger View
Edit is selected
Selecting one Event
Click on an event box to select the
entire event. The selected event properties can then be viewed and changed
in the Boxes. Click on an event box
and drag the event to another position within the same track, or to another
track. You can reduce and increase the length of an event with the mouse
cursor by clicking and dragging near the end of the event.
Selecting Events
In the Arranger View, there are a number of
editing methods available for making changes to the selected events.
Most editing in the Arrange View is selection-based.
Making a change is a two-step process:
1- Select a point in time, an event or several
events.
2- Do something with the selection:
Cut: removes the selected events from the
arrangement.
Copy: makes a copy of the selected events
Paste: pastes the copied material in a section
of time (position L of Loop).
Boxes: You can
change the properties of all events you have selected.
You can do other operations:
Cut Time: cuts a selection of time (position
L and R of Loop) from the Arrangement, thereby moving any event on either
side of the cut area closer together in the timeline. This command essentially
reduces the length of your Arrangement by whatever amount of time you
have cut.
Put Time: put a selection of time (position
L and R of Loop) into the Arrangement, thereby increasing its overall
duration by the length of time you have copied.
4.3.2
Writing in the Arranger View
Choose "Write" and click into Arranger to
create new events in the window. Each new event is drawn as a horizontal
straight-line segment on the xy grid by clicking and dragging the mouse.
The event will have the default properties that appear in Boxes.
4.3.3
Deleting in the Arranger View
Choose "Delete" and click into one event in
Arranger to clear it, or "Clear All" to clear all events.
4.4 The Boxes View
In Boxes is where you write and change the
events properties.
In essence, a event stores:
1. A spatial position where we place the sound
which is defined by the following parameters: Az(x), Dis(y) and El(z).
2. The duration of the process: Moving from
the current spatial position to a new one defined by the parameter
Dur.
3. A way to go to new spatial position: in
a straight line or describing a circumference.
4. Random: All the parameters can be trigger
randomly.
Track, Position, Position in Timeline
- Choose the track
- "<" Go-select to previous event, "O" restore-select
this event, ">" go-select to next event.
- Current compass and beats (always 10 beats).
You can click and choose other position.
Zoom and Radius
- Zoom lens to increase or diminish the
physic size that we visualized
in the "Writer of Azimuth and Distance". See down.
- Radius of the circle in meters, it has an effect in the bellow
space windows.
Write, Clear
Click on the "Write" to record:
- New event, if is a new
position.
- Changes of one event, if it
existed.
- Changes the properties
of a group of events if they are selected.
Click on the "Delete" to clear current event
or a group of events if they are selected.
Azimud and Distance writer
Click and draw from inside to outside a new spatial position:
- Only one click and so, one position.
- Click and draw to the right side, you’ve
chosen an area where sound can be moved.
- Click and draw to the left side, you’ve
chosen the whole circle where sound can be moved.
The thickness of the arc represents the Distance
(meters) of the sound from the centre.
If the random options isn’t checked Distance
will use as default value the low one.
If the random options isn’t checked Azimud will
use as default value the first one.
Viewing Azimud and Distance
The arc you draw in Azimud and Distance Writer is visualiced
here. Azimud in degrees and Distance in metres.
Way and Random
Way X has three parameters:
- up: go to the new position in a straight
line.
- middle: go to the new position by the LEFT
side, while keeping the distance it describes a circumference.
- down: go to the new position by the RIGHT
side, while keeping the distance it describes a circumference.
If the random isn’t checked, only one value must be checked.
Way Y has two parameters:
- up: go to the new position in a straight
line.
- down: go to the new position by the HIGH
part, while keeping the distance it describes a circumference. Your loudspeakers
must be above in your in your configuration.
If the random options isn’t checked, only one value must be checked.
Random: check boxes and the parameter will
work randomly.
The events in KinTools can perform one
action or perform actions automatically at random. If a random action
is checked (the event will appear green in the Arranger) KinTools will trigger automatically
until another event arrives in the timeline.
Duration and Elevation
Click and draw. Shift-clicking extends the range
instead of replacing it.
Duration in beats (10 beats per compass)
Elevation in meters.
If the random isn't checked the low value is
the current value.
Viewing Azimud, Distance, Elevation, Duration, X and Y
These parameters display the current spatial
action.
5. DSP Status
All global audio parameters in KinTools are displayed
in the DSP Status windows
This pop-up menu turn the audio on and off.
This pop-up menu allows you to view and select
an audio driver:
None: This setting shuts
off KinTools audio processing
Core Audio: This is the default
audio driver for KinTools on Macintosh.
ad_mme or ad_directsound: (Windows
only) On Windows, KinTools loads the MME driver by default. If your
hardware supports DirectSound, it should also appear as an option on
the pop-up menu.
Both MME and Directsound drivers include settings
for Thread Priority and Latency.
If your audio is crackling or there are glitches in it, you may
want to try increasing the latency setting. This has the disadvantage
of making your audio feel less responsive in real time, but it will allow
the audio driver more time to work on the extra audio demands you have
placed on it.
If your system is slow in other areas—such
as screen redrawing or general timing accuracy—you may wish to decrease
the thread priority of the audio driver.
ASIO: (Windows only) If you
have a third-party audio interface which supports ASIO.
Only one audio driver can be selected at any
given time. KinTools saves the settings for each audio driver separately
and will recall the last used audio driver when you restart it.
You can set the audio sampling rate with the
Sampling Rate pop-up menu, if the audio card allows it.
For full-range audio, the recommended sampling
rate is 44.1 kHz. If your computer is struggling at 44.1 kHz, you should
try a lower rate.
The I/O Vector Size may have an effect on
latency and overall performance. A smaller vector size may reduce the
inherent delay between audio input and audio output
The Signal Vector Size is how many audio samples
KinTools calculates at a time. This can be less than or equal to
the I/O Vector Size, BUT NOT MORE.
We recommend setting the I/O vector size to
128 samples.
On = audio processes have a priority over
graphic processes.
Overdrive generally improves timing accuracy,
but there may be exceptions, and some third-party software may not work
properly when Overdrive is enabled.
On = Only for Mac G4 (Altivec). It processes
4 samples on one instruction.
Limit of the percentage used from the CPU
Configure audio devices.
I/O Mappings are saved for each audio driver.
6. Configuration
In these windows you can set all parameters of
input source, loudspeakers and test your system.
- Tracks: choose the number of tracks you want
to work with.
- Input: Audio input
Kin_File: One audio
file. 13 signal outlets maximum.
Mono_File: 12 mono
audio files.
ReWire: It works as
Master. 12 channels. more... ReWire
- Output: Audio Output. Configuration of loudspeakers.
E.g.: 6-4 =
6 loudspeakers down, 4 loudspeakers above.
E.g.: 5.1 st
= 5 loudspeakers down.
.1 = subwoofer.
st = 2 loudspeakers
(stereo).
E.g.: in->out
= One KinTools Audio File.
Estimation of cpu utilization.
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KinTools divides the loudspeakers
configuration in two levels: the listener level and another level at
a specific height (4-20 mts)
It is advisable that the loudspeakers at a
specific height have a radius smaller than the loudspeakers at the listeners
level.
Loudspeakers listener’s level and channel.
Loudspeakers at specific height and channel.
Choose the device Rewire. It is active if
“Input Rewire” has been chosen.
more... ReWire
Crossover frequency
Radio: distance in meters, among loudspeakers
at listeners level.
Limit: audible limit of sound (moving out of
the radius)
Taking into account that the configuration of
5.1 system has different degrees.
Test your audio system by clicking on different
audio channels
7. ReWire
Any ReWire-capable applications installed on
your computer will show up as possible inputs. This allows you to directly
pipe audio from open ReWire applications into KinTools.
KinTools works as MASTER and the external programme
as SLAVE. Maximum 12 channels.
THE CONNECTION PROCCES MASTER-SLAVE MUST BE DONE BY FOLLOWING
THE NEXT STEPS:
1- First launch KinTools.
2- Open Device (menu/configuration, Input
"ReWire" and ReWire Device "the slave programme" has to be activated).
3- Launch the slave application.
When you are finished, you also need to quit the applications
in a special order:
1- First quit the slave application.
2- Then quit KinTools.
In order to send each audio track of the
slave program to KinTools;
Example in Live:
Track 1: Masters (out) - pan L (it sends by channel
1 to KinTools)
Track 2: Masters (out) - pan R (it sends by channel
2 to KinTools)
Track 3: Bus 3/4 (out) - pan L (it sends by channel
3 to KinTools)
Track 4: Bus 3/4 (out) - pan R (it sends by channel
4 to KinTools)
8. Audio Files
KinTools supports the following audio files:
AIFF, WAV, NeXT/Sun, Sound Designer II (only Mac)
IMPORTANT:
Taking into account that the audio files are
recorded in a specific TEMPO.
To fix a tempo as initial reference
for all the files of a bank:
1- Set the wanted tempo and beat.
2- Save as…: record the bank.
3- Open: open the bank.
To work with Mono File or Kin File you choose in input ... Configuration
Every file is an independent audio track
Mono File
Open: you can load 12 audio mono files.
Startat: starting point of the audio on milliseconds.
Close: clear the current file.
Kin File
You usually use this to listen to audio files
you have recorded with KinTools.
Open: you can load one audio file, with a maximum
of 13 signal outlets .
ch: it shows the number of channels of a polyphonic
audio file.
close: clear the current file.
9. Cues
New: create a Cue in the current beat
clear: erase the current cue.
Clear all: all is cleared
10. Space Windows
In this window you view the spatial movements
of the sound in the space.
Internal circle: sound visualization inside de
physical space (among loudspeakers) defined by the “radius” (Menu/Configuration).
Zoom and mute only affect the visualization.
11. Audio Input/Output
Level and volume adjustment in decibels (-99/157).
s/m: solo and mute.
Choose to visualize the audio input and output levels.
12. Record
Steps to follow:
Click play/stop on the recording.
KinTools records one Polyphonic Audio File.
After recording it, change the configuration
to listen to it and …more... Audio Files
KinTools can record the following audio file
types: AIFF, WAV.
The number of channels is chosen while the configuration
is performed.
13. Folders
Bank: In this folder you save your bank.
In a bank you save all events, configurations and parameters of your
work.
Sound: In this folder you must save your Audio
files. THIS IS IMPORTANT, because KinTools search in this folder when
it loads one bank that has audio files.
14. Bank
Bank "Untitled" keeps the configuration by default
(File/New). You can change the configuration by default: you can open a
new project (File/New), set the wanted configuration and save it (File/Save).
Bank "temp.kntb": KinTools does a backup of your work
every 10 minute.
(Windos) You can associate a Bank of KinTools
so that when click in the Bank opens KinTools and the Bank was loaded directly.
Click in the document (Demo for example) and chooses KinTools so that it
opens it.
In Macintosh this option comes by default.
15. Menu Comands
The File Menu
New
Open a bank with the default adjustments
Open
Open a bank of KinTools
Save
Save the current bank of KinTools
Save As... Open the browser to save the current
bank of KinTools
Open As... Open a bank of KinTools 0.1
The Edit Menu
Undo Nothing
Redo Nothing
Copy Copy
the contens of Status Windows
Cut
Cut the contens of Status Windows
Paste Pastes the
contens of clipboard
Clear Nothing
KinTools prints the errors that can occur in "Status Widows". You can
cut and paste the contents
to send for support.
16. Shorctus
On the keyboart the key:
- "space" = play/stop
- "<-" ; go-select to previous event (Boxes).
- "->" ; restore-select this event (Boxes).
- "^" ; go-select to next event (Boxes).
- "Borrar" ; clear current event or a group of
events if they are selected.
17. Contacts
www.kineticsoundsystem.com
support@kineticsoundsystem.com
bugs@kineticsoundsystem.com
suggestion@kineticsoundsystem.com
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