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;none: Sources do not get attenuated. | ;none: Sources do not get attenuated. |
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The different distance models.
Extended information can be found in the chapter "3.4. Attenuation By Distance" of the OpenAL 1.1 specification.
Constants
- none
- Sources do not get attenuated.
- inverse
- Inverse distance attenuation.
- inverseclamped
- Inverse distance attenuation. Gain is clamped. In version 0.9.2 and older this is named inverse clamped.
- linear
- Linear attenuation.
- linearclamped
- Linear attenuation. Gain is clamped. In version 0.9.2 and older this is named linear clamped.
- exponent
- Exponential attenuation.
- exponentclamped
- Exponential attenuation. Gain is clamped. In version 0.9.2 and older this is named exponent clamped.
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