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#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10;
#X obj 292 20 import cyclone;
#X obj 533 20 pddp/dsp;
#X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty hello_world 20 12 0 24 -228992
-66577 0;
#X text 198 136 2 create an object called: osc~;
#X text 198 106 1 create a message box with the text: 200;
#X text 198 166 3 create an object called: dac~;
#X text 198 196 4 connect the message box to the osc~ object's left
inlet;
#X text 198 226 5 connect the osc~ object to both inlets of the dac~
object;
#X text 198 256 6 make sure your volume is set very low;
#X text 198 286 7 turn on DSP by clicking the box on the upper right
corner;
#X text 198 316 8 click the message box to hear sound;
#N canvas 0 22 454 304 how 0;
#X text 14 9 It seems every different keyboard has a different way
to type the tilde "~". Here is a list of how to type the tilde on various
keyboards:;
#X text 16 141 Mac OS X;
#X text 16 211 Windows;
#X text 37 252 Spanish: Alt-4-space;
#X text 37 162 German: Alt-N-space;
#X text 16 91 GNU/Linux;
#X text 37 232 Any keyboard with a number pad: Alt-126;
#X text 37 59 US: shift and the most upper-left key \, below Esc;
#X restore 316 365 pd how to type ~;