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and mixes, which previously required time to calculate with the Dyaxis I hardware, happen instantaneously on the Dyaxis II. Other enhancements have to do with easy cut-and-paste transfer between windows and a well-thought-out visual interface. Multiple sounds can be layered, even in a single track. Multimix displays this as a progressive darkening of the track area. One can also untangle this layering into a vertical display, where each sound is seen in a separate row and the events are staggered along the time line. I found this much clearer, in general. The graphical displays offer a great deal of information, meaning that it might be wise to attach a second monitor (supported with the installation of a second

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