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The Robotic collection contains unique tracks to control robot movement speed and add stuttering effects.
The Robotic collection uses a simple but powerful method to facilitate the modeling of speed: a MIDI Parameter Control track named Speed. Control values are applied to numerous parameters of the ENRAGE and Wwise plug-ins to simultaneously alter multiple plug-in instance parameters on each layer of a sound, within or across multiple region boundaries. You can use the Speed track in REAPER in the same way that you would use a Real Time Parameter Control in Wwise. If you are working with a linear picture, you can automate the Speed Control Track Envelope to produce acceleration and deceleration that follow the picture.
To emulate the REAPER project Speed Control in Wwise, use an RTPC to modulate pitch, equalization, and volume. The Speed Control track in REAPER emulates how a sound could work when implemented in an interactive modeling audio engine like Wwise.
The Speed Control track is used in some Robotics subprojects to produce fixed fast and slow speed loops. You can use these loops in Wwise crossfading and pitch modulation similarly to the methods commonly used for engine real-time behavior synthesis.
The Movement Servo Stutter project includes a Parameter Control Track named Stutter. This track envelope controls ENRAGE Plug-ins with LFOs modulated to produce controlled stuttering. For regions that you want to loop to work seamlessly, ensure that the start and end of the region loop have values of 0. If you want to incorporate stuttering effects in real time when using Wwise, you can emulate the ENRAGE Plug-in effect by using an RTPC to control an LFO. The RTPC controls the rate of modulation of a Sawtooth LFO, and the LFO then modulates the volume of the sound to produce the stuttering effect.
Stutter Control Envelope controlling multiple parameter values in multiple ENRAGE Plug-in instances on different tracks simultaneously. |
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