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All the Controller tools can also be found on the Controllers: Track View
toolbar which is hidden by default. Right-click any blank area of the Track
View toolbar, then choose Show Toolbars > Controllers: Track View to display
the buttons for Assign, Copy, Paste. Delete Controller and Make Controller
Unique.
Procedures
To convert an instanced controller to a unique one:
1 Select an instanced controller.
2 On the Controllers menu choose Make Unique, or press U on the
keyboard.
TIP If you have instanced modifiers you can make them unique by choosing
the modifier in the Modifier Stack, right-clicking and choosing Make Unique.
Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types
Main toolbar > Curve Editor (Open) > Controller menu > Out-of-Range Types
Graph Editors > Track View - Curve Editor > Curves: Track View Toolbar >
Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types
With Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types you can specify how an object is
to behave outside the range of the keys you've defined.
Use Parameters Curve Out-of-Range Types to create loops and cycles. The idea
is to create a short pattern of keys that produce an animated effect, and then
loop or cycle through those keys throughout the animation.
Using the Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types dialog, you select from four
ways for repeating your animation and two ways for applying a linear value.
TIP Use the Create Out of Range Keys utility on page 3622, found in Track View
Utilities, to turn the parameter out-of-range animation into editable keyframes.
Typical Steps for Using Parameter Out-of-Range Types
1 Animate an object to loop or cycle.
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