Shortens or lengthens the input’s channels.
This CHOP shortens or lengthens the input’s channels. A part of the interval can be preserved or removed. If the channels are being lengthened, the extend conditions of the channel will be used to get the new values.
The handles on the Trim CHOP in the graph can adjust its length.
Parameters
Trim
| Unit Values | Determines whether the Start/End parameters are absolute numbers or numbers that are relative to the start and end of the input channels.
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| Start | The start of the range to trim. | ||||||||
| End | The end of the range to trim. | ||||||||
| Discard | Which part of the channel to discard.
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Common
Some of these parameters may not be avaiable on all CHOP nodes.
| Scope | To determine which channels get affected, some CHOPs have a scope string. Patterns can be used in the scope, for example The following are examples of possible channel name matching options:
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| Sample Rate Match | The Sample Rate Match Options handle cases where multiple input CHOPs’ sample rates are different.
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| Units | The units for which time parameters are specified. For example, you can specify the amount of time a lag should last for in seconds (default), frames (at the Houdini FPS), or samples (in the CHOP’s sample rate). Note When you change the Units parameter, it does not convert the existing parameters to the new units. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Time Slice | Time Slicing is a feature which boosts cooking performance and reduces memory usage. Traditionally, CHOPs calculate the channel over its entire frame range. If the channel does need to be evaluated every frame, then cooking the entire range of the channel is unnecessary. It is more efficient to calculate only the fraction of the channel that is needed. This fraction is known as a Time Slice. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Unload | Causes the memory consumed by a CHOP to be released after it is cooked and the data passed to the next CHOP. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Export Prefix | The Export prefix is prepended to CHOP channel names to determine where to export to. For example, if the CHOP channel was named Note You can leave the Export Prefix blank, but then your CHOP track names need to be absolute paths, such as | ||||||||||||||||||
| Graph Color | Every CHOP has this option. Each CHOP gets a default color assigned for display in the Graph port, but you can override the color in the Common page under Graph Color. There are 36 RGB color combinations in the Palette. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Graph Color Step | When the graph displays the animation curves and a CHOP has two or more channels, this defines the difference in color from one channel to the next, giving a rainbow spectrum of colors. |