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How the graph editor, groups, playback controls, and live input features work together.

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Graph and Patching Model
AudioFlow uses a visual graph where audio sources, processors, and visualizers are connected with handles.

Generators like Oscillator and FM Mod create sound, processors shape it, and utility nodes such as Output or visualizers complete the signal path. The graph keeps the patch readable because every node makes its own controls visible in context.

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Groups and the Inline Piano View
Groups let you collect nodes together and target them from the lower piano mode for focused play.

In piano mode, the lower left sidebar lists groups. Selecting a group also selects the nodes linked to that group, which makes it faster to play multi-node setups without manually reselecting nodes in the graph.

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Computer Keyboard and MIDI Input
AudioFlow can be played from the computer keyboard or from external MIDI devices, with recording support in the sequencer.

The keyboard mapping turns the typing keyboard into a compact playable layout. In Auto mode, AudioFlow follows the physical key positions so AZERTY, QWERTY, and other layouts keep the same playable shape.

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