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A Learned Environment can be thought of as a “snapshot” of your current the MX-4 configuration,
including input effects, functions, styles, and so forth, that are in effect when you create the
Learned Environment. You can subsequently recall a Learned Environment whenever you want to
use it. You might, for example, have one environment you use for mixing three VCR input sources;
another for broadcasting from live cameras; another for applying special input effects; and so forth.
You can create up to five separate Learned Environments, each with their own configuration, as
shown by this illustration.
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Each Learned
Environment can
contain an
optional Learned
Script.
Summary of Contents for MX-4
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