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...do your settings for each object of your Maya scene selecting its name from the tabs. You can assign two different kind of messages, one from the device column, the other from the Rewire ones. The first will be sent to the computer hosting the See'n'Sound server application physical MIDI devices, the second to any software application Rewire2 compatible installed on the same computer. Just check the boxes of the trajectories data in the Animation Path column and choose the kind of MIDI message to be sent.
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Select the current Frame rate checking the proper radio button in "Frame Rate" area. Insert the IP of client host in the "Client IP/Name" field or write "localhost" if the two parts of See'n'Sound are installed on the same computer.Select the port you need to use using the pop-up menu "Port".Click on "Connect" button.Click on "Acquire" and you are ready to go...Now when you push Play, Stop or rewind you will remote your Maya scene and, at the same time, you will feed the selected MIDI Control Change messages to the port set in the "Output Device" menu. If you choose the same kind of MIDI Control Change messages in your audio/MIDI workstation to control the right parameters, the audio sources will "move" accordingly with the movements of your 3D models in Maya. Please refer to See'n'Sound Reference Manual for more information and tutorials.
The NEW version of See'n'Sound 1.5 for Maya for MAC OS X can control the Maya scene objec ts properties with any MIDI device that is able to send MIDI control Change message. You can assign up to 9 Midi CC message to control Traslation X, TraslationY, Traslation Z , Rotate X, RotateY, Rotate Z , Scale X, ScaleY and Scale Z of any object in our Maya scene.
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