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The Source Editor displays all the properties associated with the Motion Source plug-in.
You can generate a rumble or any type of motion by defining Driver offsets, RTPC curves, or State offsets that result in positive values for the different Drivers (where 1 is the most intense, and anything 0 or below means no motion). The overall duration and changes in intensity of the motion curves can also be set with RTPCs using Game Parameters, MIDI, and modulators.
The eight Drivers, lettered A to H, can then be assigned as desired to the different actuators (motors) applicable to your selected Actuator Configuration.
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Name |
The name of the Motion Source plug-in. |
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Notes |
Any additional information about the Motion Source plug-in. |
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Opens a search field where standard alphanumeric entries filter out unmatching elements from the view. Learn more in Using Tables. Click the Close icon to the left of the search icon to close the search field and remove the filter.
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Driver |
One of eight available curves for driving an actuator’s amplitude. The value can be absolute or it can be adjusted with an RTPC. For example, the Time Modulator can be used to vary the curve over a period of time. The selection of Driver curves used is determined in the Driver Assignment section. Default value: 0.0 |
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Driver Assignment | ||||||
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Opens a search field where standard alphanumeric entries filter out unmatching elements from the view. Learn more in Using Tables. Click the Close icon to the left of the search icon to close the search field and remove the filter.
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Actuator Configuration |
A set of configurations for known devices, each of which specifies the available actuator(s). Three “anonymous” configurations are included for unknown device configurations.
Default value: 1 Channel |
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Low Frequency 1 |
Use this to select the driver curve for the first low frequency (large) actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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High Frequency 1 |
Use this to select the driver curve for the first high frequency (small) actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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Low Frequency 2 |
Use this to select the driver curve for the second low frequency (large) actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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High Frequency 2 |
Use this to select the driver curve for the second high frequency (small) actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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Left Trigger |
Use this to select the driver curve for the left trigger actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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Right Trigger |
Use this to select the driver curve for the right trigger actuator of a device. Default value: Driver A |
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Channel 1 (Anonymous) |
Use this to select the driver curve for an anonymous actuator. Used by one of the anonymous configurations. Default value: Driver A |
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Channel 2 (Anonymous) |
Use this to select the driver curve for an anonymous actuator. Used by one of the anonymous configurations. Default value: Driver A |
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Channel 3 (Anonymous) |
Use this to select the driver curve for an anonymous actuator. Used by one of the anonymous configurations. Default value: Driver A |
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Channel 4 (Anonymous) |
Use this to select the driver curve for an anonymous actuator. Used by one of the anonymous configurations. Default value: Driver A |
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