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Procedural Channel Duplication In Chops


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I have some CHOPs that are exporting channel to control the blend parameters of blendShape SOP.

That I want to do is to create a wave using a wave CHOP and then duplicate this wave, creating same number of channels as operators connected to my blendShape, all the channels are the same but I need to automete the process of duplicating the original wave using the number of blends in a blendShape.

The only Copy operator in CHOPs that I know is Copy CHOP that needs a second input to copy channels to, there isn't a "normal" copy that only duplicate channels? Like the Copy SOP when you don't have a template connected.

Thanks

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I have some CHOPs that are exporting channel to control the blend parameters of blendShape SOP.

That I want to do is to create a wave using a wave CHOP and then duplicate this wave, creating same number of channels as operators connected to my blendShape, all the channels are the same but I need to automete the process of duplicating the original wave using the number of blends in a blendShape.

The only Copy operator in CHOPs that I know is Copy CHOP that needs a second input to copy channels to, there isn't a "normal" copy that only duplicate channels? Like the Copy SOP when you don't have a template connected.

Thanks

Problem solved here:

http://www.sidefx.com/index.php?option=com...opic&t=6495

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