![]() This template is structured to be a 2-channel video mixer. The Master output FX are turned on and off by the top 8 rotary knobs.īoth video layer A and B flow to a Master output (Projector, TV, etc.) The cross fader blends between both layers and each layer has its own FX chain presets. The first vertical slider on the right side of the controller labeled “MASTER” controls the master opacity. If it is all the way down, your screen output will be black. You can change this later to preference or disable it entirely.īoth layers use the same 40 RGB button grid to trigger clips. To switch between Layer A and B, when selecting clips - use the first two buttons on the top right side of the grid under the label “SCENE LAUNCH” They will light up when they are selected. Top goes sets destination for Layer A, bottom for Layer B. The two buttons beneath that (Green) are page up / page down buttons for moving through your media bin. They are also linked to your Audio Analysis Filter 3 and will flicker based on your computers mic peaking. Beneath that (Yellow) is a random clip trigger. To trigger to the next clip in the media or move up and down the media bin, redirect your eyes to the “BANK SELECT” 4 button arrow keys. The rest of the buttons should be self explanatory based on the image above, or you can read through the “User Notes” built into the template which explains all of this and more.ġ. Computer Protection! - A bumper case and a clear garbage bag. And if it’s a laptop (MacBook Pro, PC, whatever) I definitely recommend some sort of case with protection. If you’re working on a crazy punk show with drinks flying all over, a silicone keyboard cover might save your life. That being said, always carry a clear garbage bag with you! Whether you have to wear it as a poncho, pop it over your suitcase when running through a storm, or cover your laptop, a clear plastic bag will allow you to see your laptop screen even if all hell breaks loose. If you can, I recommend picking up a few USB thumb drives with decent read/write speeds, and then loading bootable versions of Mac OSX onto them as recovery drives. I was once in Boston and an hour before a show, the DJ’s computer crashed, and one of my bootable thumb drives saved the day. Sharing Shared Setups First, switch to the setup that you would like to share, then select 'Share' on the Garage screen. The selected setup is now loaded to your car. ![]() Then select your desired setup and then select 'Open'. We fixed a few disk utility settings, and they were back up and running with their show computer. To use any saved setups, simply click 'My Setups' in the Garage screen.
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