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VAMMoan

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The breathing rythm is based on the sound itself. The base idle behavior is slow and steady. So what you're saying you have, is not the default behavior.
 
@hazmhox, you have basically answered my question: if the rythm is based on the sound and we have only one male sound in VAMMoan, it's obvious I can't make it faster or slower. Fair enough, I just thought I've overlooked a slider or other way to regulate it.

Here is the video anyway:



For me it's a little bit too fast for an idle character, but it's matter of taste. Finally VAM has been invented to simulate rather more active characters :), not someone just sitting and doing nothing.

Thanks a lot for your help!
 
Augment the pause if you want : )
It'll slightly push the delay between each sound.
 
getting this odd error
Error during attempt to load assetbundle hazmhox.vammoan.20:/Custom/Scripts/VAMMoan/audio/voices.voicebundle. Not valid
!> Error during attempt to load assetbundle hazmhox.vammoan.20:/Custom/Scripts/VAMMoan/audio/voices-shared.voicebundle. Not valid
 
Whaaaaaaaaat?

HO FUCK. I think I know why. That enviro might have a camera in it, and shifts the listener.

Try loading that even, let it at the 0.0.0 position. Add an audiosource and put like a song on it in loop mode. Then try to move the enviro away.
If you hear the sound moving then that's the reason.
 
That's a technical issue in vam's implementation.

If you prefer, you can't have two listeners in a scene. (which is on the camera)
If you don't prevent this from happening ( by let's say, detect unwanted cameras and remove them or disable them ), the "scene/asset" camera takes over the listener, and your sound is broken.

Tip to prevent this from the enviro : use DLUtils, locate the cam, disable it, the player/VR listener camera should then take over.
 
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