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When turned off, oversampling is applied to the Track View display. High
oversampling values can slow the display of the waveform.
Base & Target Scale groups
Here you enter minimum and maximum parameter values returned by the
controller. The fields you see vary by the type of parameter using the Audio
controller.
Float parameters are displayed in the Controller Range group with Min. and
Max. fields.
Vector parameters (3 components), such as Transforms, display Base and Target
groups with fields for X, Y, and Z values.
Base Scale Defines the float value or X, Y, and Z values returned for an
amplitude of 0.0.
Target Scale Defines the float value or X, Y, and Z values returned for
maximum amplitude.
Channel group
With this group you select which channel drives the controller output value.
These options are only available if you have chosen a stereo sound file.
Left Uses the left channel amplitude.
Right Uses the right channel amplitude.
Mix Combines the two channels so that the returned amplitude is the greater
value of either channel.
Attach Controls Dialog (Block Controller)
Track View > Global Tracks > Block Control > Click and then right-click
MasterBlock track. > Properties > Load > Choose a file. > OK > Attach Controls
dialog
Track View > Global Tracks > Block Control > Double-click MasterBlock track.
> Properties > Load > Choose a file. > OK > Attach Controls dialog
This dialog is displayed when you click Load in the
Master Block Parameters
dialog
on page 3280. Tracks in blocks previously saved can be mapped to tracks
in the current scene.
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