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Right, so, first of all, I froze Blender with the addon when trying to regenerate the visualizer.
I had locked location and rotation on every band of the visualizer, and then given them a keyframe. I'll explain why in a moment. To top that off, I hid the bands it had generated previously.
I'm guessing this made it so it couldn't regenerate the bands.
So, here's the thing.
I moved the bands so that they would surround my logo, right.
I rendered the video.
But then I wanted to make a new video for another song based on the template I had made, right
But when re-generating the bands, it would always place them how they were originally again.
So, I tried locking the location and rotation so they'd stay in place, which didn't work, so I tried then keyframing rotation and location, which also didn't work.
So, I tried hiding the bands so it'd edit them without changing their location, which still didn't work.
(Froze Blender, it's been 3 hours, it's still frozen. It usually takes like two minutes to generate bands.)
So, due to that, here's me request.
I'd like an ability to regenerate without moving location and rotation, and using the same settings as before.
As it is, going in and baking new curves from audio based on specific frequency spectrum values for each takes way too long, so that'd truly be a blessing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wv4qq-YdDQ
Just to show what I did with it originally. As you can see, there's two versions of the bands, one on the bottom for the left channel, one on top for the right channel.
I had to rename each band of the top ones individually so it'd regenerate a second band, but now it won't regenerate the bands I renamed either.
So, that makes for another issue where being able to regenerate things individually without changing their location, but just the curves and nothing else would be really nice.
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Right, so, first of all, I froze Blender with the addon when trying to regenerate the visualizer.
I had locked location and rotation on every band of the visualizer, and then given them a keyframe. I'll explain why in a moment. To top that off, I hid the bands it had generated previously.
I'm guessing this made it so it couldn't regenerate the bands.
So, here's the thing.
I moved the bands so that they would surround my logo, right.
I rendered the video.
But then I wanted to make a new video for another song based on the template I had made, right
But when re-generating the bands, it would always place them how they were originally again.
So, I tried locking the location and rotation so they'd stay in place, which didn't work, so I tried then keyframing rotation and location, which also didn't work.
So, I tried hiding the bands so it'd edit them without changing their location, which still didn't work.
(Froze Blender, it's been 3 hours, it's still frozen. It usually takes like two minutes to generate bands.)
So, due to that, here's me request.
I'd like an ability to regenerate without moving location and rotation, and using the same settings as before.
As it is, going in and baking new curves from audio based on specific frequency spectrum values for each takes way too long, so that'd truly be a blessing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wv4qq-YdDQ
Just to show what I did with it originally. As you can see, there's two versions of the bands, one on the bottom for the left channel, one on top for the right channel.
I had to rename each band of the top ones individually so it'd regenerate a second band, but now it won't regenerate the bands I renamed either.
So, that makes for another issue where being able to regenerate things individually without changing their location, but just the curves and nothing else would be really nice.
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