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To apply a parameter value:
1
Press
EFFECTS
or one of the input effects buttons to display the Input Effects menu.
2
If you haven’t already done so, use the
ARROW
keys or
EFFECTS
button to select the desired
Input Effect to which you want to apply parameter values.
3
Set the parameter value to 0 (zero) to turn it OFF, or to 1 to turn it ON.
4
Use one of the
NEXT
buttons to select the source to which you want to apply the effect. For
example, press
NEXT
/B
to apply the effect to channel B.
5
Type the parameter value on the MX-4 numeric keypad, or continue pressing the correspond-
ing effects key until the parameter value you want appears in the menu.
6
Press
OK
to exit from Input Effects mode.
7
You can also use the Input Effects Menu to access the Video Adjustment Menu for Brightness,
Contrast, Color Saturation, and Hue. Use one of the
NEXT
buttons to select the source to which
you want to apply the adjustments. Use the
ARROW
keys to select the Video Adjustment
option. Press
OK
to go to the Video Adjustment Menu. You can also press
SHIFT
+
PLAY
to go
straight to the Video Adjustment Menu from any other menu. To reset the unit to the original
factory settings, press the
SHIFT
button, then the
OK
button.
8
Inside the Video Adjustment menu, select the proper video adjustment (Brightness, Contrast,
Color Saturation, and Hue) with the
LEFT
/
RIGHT
ARROW
keys. Once you have selected the
video adjustment, make the proper adjustments with the
UP
/
DOWN
ARROW
keys or with the
T
-
BAR
until you have achieved the desired effect. You can view all adjustments on the Preview
screen.
The MX-4 stores the most recent set of input effects. Therefore, when you turn the unit off, then
turn it back on again, the most recent selection of input effects is still active.
Summary of Contents for MX-4
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