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sound [-file string] [-length] [-name string] [-offset time]
[objects]
sound is undoable, queryable, and editable.
Creates an audio node which can be used with UI commands such
as soundControl or timeControl which support sound scrubbing
and sound during playback.
| string | Name of resulting audio node |
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
file, length, name, offset
| Long name (short name) |
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-file(-f)
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-offset(-o)
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time
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Time at which to start the sound.
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-name(-n)
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string
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Name to give the resulting audio node.
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-length(-l)
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The length (in the current time unit) of the sound.
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can be used more than once in a command.
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// Create an audio node for a sound file, and have it
// start at time 10. This command will return the name
// of the created node, something like "audio1".
//
sound -offset 10 -file "ohNo.aiff";
// In order to have this sound displayed in a
// timeControl widget (like the timeSlider) use a
// command like this one, where the global MEL variable
// $gPlayBackSlider is the name of the widget to display
// the sound in.
//
global string $gPlayBackSlider;
timeControl -edit -sound audio1 $gPlayBackSlider;