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June 28, 2019
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How to add more triggers?

  • June 28, 2019
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Hi folks!

Is there a way to create more trigger keys?

I have now whole alphabet and numbers in use haha.

I tried several things myself:

- Special signs: !?€

- Pressing multiple alphabet and numbers at the same time: abc 123 (this would be perfect with creating macros!)

Only thing I could find was midi solutions.

Anybody facing the same issue, or found a solution?

Would love to hear from you guys!

Greetz Marco

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    Community Manager
    July 9, 2019

    I'd love to know why you need so many triggers. That said, you don't need to assign a key to have a trigger. If you're not using CH live, the Controls panel is a great way to manage a large number of triggers.

    Dan R.
    CH QA

    Sjaani
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 8, 2019

    Hi Marco, are you using cycle layers? With a single key associated with a number positions which cycle through.

    Or are you creating the appearance of a cycle with one position associated with each key?

    Would be nice to see some screenshots of your controls so we could see what sort of associations you have.

    Shivangi_Gupta
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 8, 2019

    Hi Greetz,

    Thanks for reaching out. I agree with @alank. Adding too many triggers may make the editing process complex. Having said that, would you mind taking a look at this link: Controlling a character with triggers |

    It explains how we can build triggers to character's face, behavior, etc.

    I hope it helps.

    Thanks,

    Shivangi

    alank99101739
    Legend
    June 29, 2019

    Why do you need so many triggers? Sometimes its a sign of the puppet not being set up correctly. E.g. I use “a” for angry but the one key is hooked up to mouth, eye brows, eyes etc - it changes them all at once. Sometimes people think you can only bind a key to a single trigger and not share it.

    MIDI is a clear answer - 88 extra keys on a midi keyboard! There are other midi devices as well.

    But if there is a logical grouping to your triggers, you can nest them. E.g. have one trigger for angry under which there are say 10 hand positions. A second key for happy can then reuse the same 10 triggers for different hand positions. So yes, combining two triggers can effectively multiply the number of combinations ... if the puppet is suitably structured.