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5.8 Transions
When overwring presets, you will be prompted with a single popup asking how to handle the overwrite on
each screen. The choices will default to «overwrite» or «save new preset» when available on each screen.
If you do not want to update a parcular screen, you can select «No Change». To conrm this popup, either
press OK or press the desired preset memory buon again.
With the Orchestra², you can save the transion sengs of any layer into 3 handy User Eects which can be
called back and edited at any stage. To do this, proceed as follows:
1. Select a layer and congure its in and out transions via the
Element page.
2. Once all the desired sengs have been made, press Save To
User Eect 1 to store the sengs into the User Eect memory.
3. To recall the User Eect, press the USER EFFECT 1 buon in
the Transion secon of the Orchestr. The User Eect will
appear as you have set it up on your Preview output.
4. Press the TAKE buon to view the result on your Main output.
NOTE: To quickly save a User eect, in the Transion Secon,
press and hold a User Eect Buon.
5.8.2 Take
The TAKE buon of the Orchestr, allows users to bring the Preview screen
onto the Main screen. Typically, a user will work on a preset on the Preview
output, then switch that preset to the Main output by pressing the TAKE buon.
NOTE: The TAKE buon is indicated in red, and will ash when pressed indicang
the switching process.
5.8.3 T-Bar
The smoothly weighted brushed aluminium T-Bar of the Orchestra², allows users to
seamlessly bring the Preview screen presets, to the Main output. Typically, a user
will work on a preset on the Preview output, then bring that preset to the Main
output by using the T-Bar.
NOTE:
Elegant transions can be achieved using the T-Bar by leaving it in the middle of its trajectory, resulng
in Main and Preview outputs overlapping. However, the Orchestra² will not let you access any sengs or
changes on any layer or source if the T-Bar has not completed its course.
Taking between presets which exceed the slave device’s ressources (too many layers for the device to
handle simultaneously) is called a Sequenced Take. Typically, in a Sequenced Take, the device will execute
all the closing eects of layers which are not in the following preset. Then, it will execute the cross eects
of the layers common to both presets, and nally execute the opening eects of the new layers in the
following preset. In this case, the T-Bar is not available.
5.8.1 User eects
5.8 Transions
Transion: Selecon of
Eects and User Eects.
Take: Press the TAKE buon
to display the pre-selected
sources onto the MAIN
output with the selected
eects.
T-Bar to control eect level.