Once source and layer attributes have been set, you can start working
with layer functions. Layer functions allow you to fine tune and stylize
individual layers by adding effects and programming movement,
transitions, opening and closing effects. In the following example, we
shall see how to create a layer opening effect.
Working with Layer functions
3/ Press the
[EXIT/MENU]
button twice to exit the
Layer
menu, then
press the
[TAKE]
button to watch your effect on the main screen.
1/ In the «Layer» section, press the layer button of the layer you
wish to work with (A-D). The layer button will start blinking. Layer
parameters will appear on your VFD menu screen, and the color
layer rectangle will blink on your preview screen. Select the
Opening effect
function by rotating the corresponding knob, then
press the corresponding
[SET]
button.
2/ In the
Opening
sub-menu, select
Type
by rotating the corresponding
knob, then pressing the corresponding
[SET]
button. Select
Slide
From L
for example (the layer will slide in from the left of your
screen to it’s set position), and press the
[SET]
button. Then,
select
Duration
and press the
[SET]
button again. By rotating the
corresponding knob, choose an opening effect time, and press
the
[SET]
button again.
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PIPs (Picture In Picture) on the
Di-VentiX II
are in fact layers, and
therefore work just like layers do. Typically, the first available layer
(Layer A), will be used as your background in most event setups, and
by default, matches your main output resolution. The next available
layer (layer B) can then be used as a PIP, with sources such as a
computer presentation or a camera preview for example.
Working with PIPs
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