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MAIN T-BAR, TAKE AND AUTO
These controls correspond exactly to their
Live Desktop
counterparts, and affect all currently
delegated video layers (
BKGD
,
DSK 1
,
DSK 2
, or
FTB
) at the same time.
Note that two small LEDS are situated near the left side of the T
-Bar
– one at each extreme of its
stroke. When a transition is in progress (or is halted partway), one LED is illuminated. This LED
marks which direction to push the T- to complete the current transition.
LOCAL TAKE/AUTO
Local
Take
and
Auto
buttons are provided for
DSK 1
and
DSK 2
, but not
FTB
. These perform a cut
or transition respectively, affecting only the corresponding switcher layer.
Hint: When a DSK layer is fully displayed on Program out, its local Take button (on the Live
Desktop as well as the control surface) remains lit.
5.2.5
VIRTUAL INPUT GROUP
This section of the control surface corresponds to the
Virtual Input
tabbed panels on the
Live
Desktop
. The
VIRTUAL INPUT DELEGATE
button group determines which
Virtual Input
(from the
eight available) is being controlled.
Figure 66
In contrast with the
Live Desktop
, your TriCaster CS adjusts position attributes for
Virtual Input
video layers using a single set of
Positioner
tools governed by
Delegate
controls (see Section
5.2.6).
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