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Match Program via the Green Layer Executors to the right of the Layer button row.
In general it can be said that a layer selection via the console have the same actions available as in the Event
Master Toolset, just in a more hands-on direct way.
If a layer is not on preview or program, pressing the button will turn the layer on in preview and select it for
modification.
Once on PVW only the clear button in the GUI or on the right side of the controller will remove the layer from
PVW.
11.4 What are Layer executors?
General
These are the buttons to the right of the Layer Buttons, the function of them is described in context above and
in detail below.
Freeze PGM
Button Freezes program of selected Layer(s) of the selected destination(s), blue LED when active.
Press again to release freeze.
Freeze PVW
Button freezes preview of selected Layer(s) of the selected destination, blue LED when active.
Press again to release freeze.
Arm
Button arms effects on selected layers in all selected destinations.
Indication of armed FX on PGM, red LED.
Indication of armed FX on PVW, green LED.
Match
Match the selected layer in Preview to its corresponding layer in Program.
Button matches the function of Match Program in the GUI.
Blinks red when pressed.
Can be used across multiple layers and destinations.
Layer Trans
Transitions Selected Layers into Program, based on # of frames set for the layer in the GUI.
Button matches the function of Trans in the GUI below the workspace.
Layer Cut
Cut selected layer into Program.
Button matches the function of CUT in the GUI below the workspace.
11.5 How to use assign buttons
General
The Assign buttons are three rows of the same, allowing for quick recall of a memory or resource.
Each row can be selected independently to several memory types.
Currently available assignment are:
Source (Yellow)
Recalls the mapped Source file into the Layer Selection.
User Key (Magenta)
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