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surface releases the string, and its subsequent behavior is
determined by the Tension, Friction, and Height values.
determined by the Tension, Friction, and Height values.
Tension
A value between 0 and 1 corresponding to the tension on a string.
As tension increases, the frequency of oscillation of the string
increases. Increasing the tension is something like turning the tuning
peg of a guitar to raise the pitch of a string.
As tension increases, the frequency of oscillation of the string
increases. Increasing the tension is something like turning the tuning
peg of a guitar to raise the pitch of a string.
Friction
A value between 0 and 1 corresponding to the damping on a string.
As friction increases, the damping on the oscillation increases. With
large friction values, the string returns to its resting position
quickly. With smaller friction values, the string may oscillate for a
long time.
As friction increases, the damping on the oscillation increases. With
large friction values, the string returns to its resting position
quickly. With smaller friction values, the string may oscillate for a
long time.
Height
When Gravity mode is enabled, the height (0 to 1) is the value of
the initial and resting position of the string. When Gravity mode is
not enabled, the height is the initial value of the MultiSlider after it
is initialized.
the initial and resting position of the string. When Gravity mode is
not enabled, the height is the initial value of the MultiSlider after it
is initialized.
OSC Data
Lemur->Host
The x variable is transmitted by the Lemur as a list of numbers
representing the height of each slider.
representing the height of each slider.
/ObjectName.x <slider-value-1> <slider-value-2> etc.
Host->Lemur
The x variable can be received by the Lemur as a list of numbers
representing the height of each slider.
representing the height of each slider.
/ObjectName.x <slider-value-1> <slider-value-2> etc.