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The Source Editor for audio sources, different from the Source Editor for plug-ins, can be opened from the Contents Editor: SFX, the Contents Editor: Music Track, or the Contents Editor: Voice. Just double-click the audio source icon or use the keyboard shortcut (Shift + X by default).
SoundSeed Grain Source Tab | |
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Wwise SoundSeed Grain, a premium plug-in that provides a granular synthesizer to Wwise users, is unlike other plug-ins in that it has a Source tab. Essentially, it is the same as the Source Editor for audio sources. However, in addition to the information provided in this page, SoundSeed Grain users should consult Source Settings for details on features specific to SoundSeed Grain. |
It contains information about the audio source, including the filename and duration of the audio file. An audio source is a separate abstraction layer between the audio file and the object. The audio source is created and linked to the original audio file when it is imported into your project.
For more information about the Source Editor, refer to Editing Audio Sources.
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Interface Element |
Description |
[name] |
The name of the object. |
[source name] |
The name of the audio source file. |
Notes |
Any additional information about the object properties. |
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Interface Element |
Description |
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Graph View (Refer to Chapter 43, Getting to Know the Graph View for an overview.) | ||||||
Waveform |
Shows the contents of the PCM (WAV or AMB) file, in Peak or RMS mode, over a timeline. For more information on channel names and configurations, refer to Understanding Channel Configurations. |
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Envelope Edit - HDR |
Defines if the editing of the HDR envelope is enabled or not. For this option to appear, the following conditions must be present:
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Fade-in handle |
Defines a fade-in region. The fade-in curve can be right-clicked to select which fade curve to apply. |
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Fade-out handle |
Defines a fade-out region. The fade-out curve can be right-clicked to select which fade curve to apply. |
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(Play cursor) |
The timeline differs from the waveform in regards to the manipulation of the Play Cursor's position. The timeline allows you to drag and drop the Play Cursor to wherever you wish the playback to start from. The waveform's Play Cursor cannot be dragged and dropped. However, the same result can be achieved by clicking directly on the waveform. Customizing the starting position of a Sound SFX or Sound Voice by moving the Play Cursor to the desired starting point will only affect the playback sound in the Authoring tool. In-game, and through any indirect object (such as a parent or Event which is linked to the Sound SFX or Sound Voice on which the Play Cursor was modified), the playing of the clip will not start from the custom start point, rather it will start from the beginning. Clicking on the Transport's Play button plays the clip from the Play Cursor's position. Clicking on the Play button while a Play Cursor continues to run will add another Play Cursor that will concurrently play from the same starting position as the first Play Cursor.
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Identifies an Audio Source integrity issue. Place the mouse over the icon to see the integrity issue on the tooltip. Click the yellow triangle icon to attempt fixing the issue. For more information about integrity issues, refer to Resolving Audio Source Integrity Issues.
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Mode |
Defines which mode is used to display the waveform.
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Reset |
Resets the following elements:
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Source Side Panel | ||||||
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Click the Configure Columns... shortcut (right-click) option from the column header band. The Configure Columns Dialog opens. Specify which columns to display and their order. |
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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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Channel Configuration Override |
A list of possible channel configurations for the source, which can be selected for display in the graph view. The audio waveform always has a Wwise display ordering. For 5.1, this corresponds to L + R + C + SL + SR + LFE, from top to bottom on the left side of the graph view. For Ambisonics 1st order, this corresponds to W + Y + Z + X. Wwise interprets the selected channel configurations and outputs them in the graph view according to the display order. The source channel configuration can be interpreted according to any of the following file ordering varieties:
Default value: 0 |
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Conversion Settings |
The list of conversion setting instances that can be applied to the object. The name of the selected instance is displayed in the corresponding text box. To remove a conversion setting instance, select the None option. |
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Crossfade duration |
Defines the region around the loop points for which a crossfade is applied at each loop. This enables smoother loops and can be used to remove clicks and pop that can occur for certain loop points. Default value: 0 |
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Crossfade Shape |
The shape of the cross-fade curve. The list options are:
Default value: Sine |
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Fade-in Curve |
The shape of the fade-in curve. The list options are:
Default value: Sine |
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Fade-in Duration |
The length of the fade-in curve. Default value: 0 |
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Fade-out Curve |
The shape of the fade-out curve. The list options are:
Default value: Reciprocal Sine |
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Fade-out Duration |
The length of the fade-out curve. Default value: 0 |
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Loop End |
Defines the loop end.
Default value: -0.001 |
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Loop Start |
Defines the loop start.
Default value: -0.001 |
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(Link/Unlink) |
Displays whether the make-up gain is applied across all platforms. |
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Make-Up Gain |
The amount by which the volume level of the original audio file is increased or decreased. Default value: 0 |
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Marker Detection Sensitivity |
The sensitivity of the transient detection algorithm. Higher sensitivity values will produce more transient markers. Default value: 0 |
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Marker Input Mode |
Determines how markers are managed. You can select one of the following options:
Default value: Import From File |
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Override Conversion Settings |
Determines whether the Conversion Settings are inherited from the parent or defined at the current level in the hierarchy. If the object is a top-level object, the Override parent option is not available. Default value: false |
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Override file loop points |
Defines which loop points are being used:
Default value: false |
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Trim Start |
Defines the trim begin position. Any content to the left of the Trim begin will be excluded during conversion and playback. Default value: -0.001 |
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Trim End |
Defines the trim end position. Any content to the right of the Trim end will be excluded during conversion and playback. Default value: -0.001 |
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Interface Element |
Description |
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Conversion Settings For a description of the Conversion Settings group box properties, refer to Conversion Tab: Actor-Mixer and Interactive Music Objects. | ||||
File Properties The File Properties group box has three columns:
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File Path |
The full path to the source file.
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Channels |
The number of distinct audio channels included in the audio source file. |
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Sample Rate |
The value in Hertz (Hz) representing the number of times per second the audio source's digital audio signal is sampled. |
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File Size |
The value and unit of measurement describing the memory size of the audio source file. |
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Duration |
The length in seconds, from start to finish, of the audio source file. |
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Bandwidth |
The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a given amount of time. Units: KB/s (kilobytes per second) |
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Format |
The audio format, such as PCM or ADPCM, of the audio source file. |
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