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sound [-endTime time] [-file string] [-length] [-mute boolean] [-name string] [-offset time] [-sourceEnd time] [-sourceStart 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.
endTime, file, length, mute, name, offset, sourceEnd, sourceStart
Long name (short name) |
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-endTime(-et)
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time
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Time at which to end the sound.
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-file(-f)
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string
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-length(-l)
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Query the length (in the current time unit) of the sound.
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-mute(-m)
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boolean
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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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-offset(-o)
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time
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Time at which to start the sound.
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-sourceEnd(-se)
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time
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Time offset from the start of the sound file at which to end the sound.
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-sourceStart(-ss)
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time
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Time offset from the start of the sound file at which to start 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;