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Save a preset
Once your preset is set up, you can store it into one of the 144 preset slots.
To do that, click on SAVE and choose the number corresponding to the slot
number.
Once saved, you can have access to memory detail,
simply click on it holding the shi buon. You can
view your preset and change the name.
When you aempt to save a preset on an already
saved slot, this message will appear:
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In the same idea, if you want to recall an already saved preset, simply load
it using the LOAD buon on the right side of the Edit mode and select the
slot to load.
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You can reset a preset using the reset buon. Using that, all
sizes and posions will be deleted. Your layers will be A0 and
B0. If the “Hide unused layers” buon is enabled and no more layers are
available, you sll have access to the layer selecon on the right, thanks to
the A and B buons.
7.4.5 Preset load and save management
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Add some transparency to a layer.
Simply move the cursor corresponding to the wanted layer.
Under each layer transparency cursor you have an automac increase/decrease
transparency buon which fades in or out your layer to the selected transparency.
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Using the strobe sengs, will allow you to play with the refresh rate of an input. You will have
access to 2 cursors.
Each cursor represents one layer. Increasing the cursor level, you will perform a strobbing
eect on the specied layer. At the boom of each cursor, a stop buon allows you to stop
immediately the eect.
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The mirror buon allows you to dene for each layer the way it will be copied in
the preset. You can choose to mirror the layer, ip the posion, or ip the posion
and the data from another screen. To access this feature, you rst need to be in a
hybrid conguraon with 2 Programs (see chapter: 7.3.4 Screens), then into the Setup
assistant, you need to acvate the “screen mirroring.