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1.3 Orchestra² color codes
The Orchestr buons were designed with a handy color code to guide users, avoid mistakes, and give a
constant status of the device. Thus, all Orchestra² buons have two or three dierent states (and colors),
depending on their funcon and their current state.
All available (selectable) buons, funcons and eects light up green, other than the Source Main buons
which light up in red.
Any selected buon on the Orchestra² turns a bright yellow.
The TAKE buon is displayed in red, and will blink red when acve.
The Orchestr is comprised of several double-take buons (CLEAR, CLEAR PIPs, CLEAR LOGOs, CLEAR ALL
buons...) which should be pressed once to acvate and a second me to conrm. These will blink yellow
while waing for conrmaon.
Finally, some of the Orchestra² buons (SOURCE PREVIEW for example) will turn pale yellow when they have
been selected, are acve, but are not currently being worked with.
1.3 Ochestra² color codes
LOGO: a “Logo” is a part of an image that can be ash captured from any video or computer source, by keying
or image cut-out. Logos can be posioned anywhere on your screen.
KEYING & TITLING: “Key” is an electronic process whereby a video image is electronically superimposed over
another source or background, by dynamically removing a poron of the rst image. For example, removing
all content of a certain color (such as green or blue) is called a cung out either a color (Chroma Key,) and
removing content based onor its brightness or luminance levels is called a (Luma Key). Keys are typically used
for tles, Logos and special eects.