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This Output Shows the output of the current waveform, including all previous
waveforms.
Final Output Shows the output of all the waveforms in the list. You can also
see the final output by turning on the Track View — Curve Editor display for
the track which has the waveform controller assigned.
All displays show the output graph of the controller waveforms in a solid dark
line, with the zero line drawn in a dotted gray line. Two numeric displays to
the right show the high and low range of the waveform curve. The graph
automatically scales vertically to fit the waveform output curve, and scales
horizontally to two times the period of the longest-period waveform.
XRef Controller
Main toolbar > Curve Editor (Open) > Select a transform track in the Track
View hierarchy. > Track View menu bar > Controller menu > Assign > XRef
Controller
Graph Editors > Track View - Curve Editor > Select a transform track in the
Track View hierarchy. > Track View menu bar > Controller menu > Assign >
XRef Controller
This controller lets you externally reference any type of Transform controller
on page 3116 from another scene file. The XRef controller follows the same
concepts and principles as the
XRef objects on page 6936 and XRef material on
page 5765; it can improve upon the collaborative synergy within a production
environment by letting you access animation data currently in another scene
while someone else updates it. For example, while an animator works locally
on a character's walk cycle, a scene integrator can externally reference it into
his master scene comprised of several characters. The integrator can now
regularly update his master scene with the latest changes from the source
scene; if he notices a problem, the animator can make the appropriate
modifications, which reflect in the master scene.
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