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◆ SetReverbZone() [2/2]
Establish a parent-child relationship between two Rooms. Sound propagate between a Reverb Zone and its parent as if they were the same Room, without the need for a connecting Portal. Examples of Reverb Zones include a covered area with no walls, a forested area within an outdoor space, or any situation where multiple reverb effects are desired within a common space. Reverb Zones have many advantages compared to standard Game-Defined Auxiliary Sends. They are part of the wet path, and form reverb chains with other Rooms; they are spatialized according to their 3D extent; they are also subject to other acoustic phenomena simulated in Wwise Spatial Audio, such as diffraction and transmission. If a Room is already assigned to a parent Room, it is first be removed from the original parent (exactly as if RemoveReverbZone were called) before it is assigned to the new parent Room. The automatically created 'Outdoors' Room is commonly used as a parent Room for Reverb Zones, since they often model open spaces. Calls AkRoom::SetReverbZone() from the Reverb Zone AkRoom component with the Parent Room and transition Region Width parameters.
References AkRoom.SetReverbZone(). |
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