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If you have many states that use similar property settings, you can define the settings once and then copy these state values to the other states within the same state group.
You can copy the values of a state to an existing or newly-created state within the same state group. You can even decide which objects will be affected by the source's state values.
To copy state values:
Click the Copy State Values button from one of the following views:
State Property Editor.
Mixing Desk.
The Copy States Values dialog box opens.
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You can also right-click a state and select Copy State Values from either the States tab of the Property Editor or from within the Mixing Desk. |
Click the State Group Selector button (>>) and select the state group that contains the state whose custom properties you want to copy.
Click the From Selector button (>>) and select the state whose custom properties you want to copy.
All objects that subscribe to the state group are displayed in the Affected objects list.
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If you open the Copy Custom States dialog using the right-click menu, only the selected object will be displayed in the Affected objects list. |
Click the To Selector button (>>) and then do one of the following:
To copy the custom properties to a new state, select New, specify a name for the new state, and then click OK.
To copy the custom properties to an existing state, simply select the state from the list.
Wwise determines what action to take for each object in the Affected objects list.
In the Use column, select the check box for each object that you want to use the new custom state settings.
Click OK to apply the custom state settings to the selected objects.