The State to State creation modality allows you to create new state events from already existing states.
The left panel appears as follows:
You have to select the (source) events types to be processed from the list (you may select several types simultaneously).
Then, on the right part, you can select one among four events generation modalities (which are illustrated in the next figure):
A) Shift: a copy of the events from the list are copied and shifted by a user defined number of samples. Setting the Shift value to zero will simply cause to copy the source events into the destination events.
B) Decimate: source events are copied into destination events, but not the first ones (the Offset parameter) and skipping some events (the Skip parameter). In the following figure, case B, offset and skip are set to 2 and 1 respectively. Setting both parameters to 0 will simply cause to copy the source events into the destination ones.
C) Resize: source events are resized by an amount defined by the Begin and End parameters. Positive and negative values are accepted (expressed in samples). In the following figure, case C, begin is a positive value, while end is a negative value.
D) Pulse Train Generator: each source event will trigger a list of destination events (of the same duration) every n samples (the Step parameter), starting after m samples from the the source event (the Offset parameter) and for a duration of l samples (the Duration parameter). In the next figure, case C, offset is set to 0, step is set to T and duration to a value between 2T and 3T.
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