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The entire contents of the bin, including the tab, are deleted.
To delete a node from a bin:
1 Press Alt+Win and drag the node to the bottom of the screen.
2 Release the cursor when it changes to a delete cursor.
WARNING There is no undo capability when deleting a node.
To reorder a tab:
1 Press Alt+Win and slide the tab to its new location.
2 Release the cursor when it changes to a green crosshair at the new location for the tab.
If you dragged the tab on top of an existing tab, the existing tab shifts to the right and the moved tab
is inserted in its place.
About ConnectFX Node Bins
In ConnectFX, a node is a graphical representation of a function or effect that affects a clip or another node
in the process tree. The available nodes are organized in bins that contain all nodes required for building a
process tree. The nodes are divided into the following three groups, classified by tabs.
To access the ConnectFX node bins, click the FX Nodes button. To add a node from the node bin to the
schematic, double-click a node, or drag a node directly to the schematic. Enable Stereo Mode to add stereo
nodes to the schematic.
I/O Bin
In ConnectFX, the I/O bin includes nodes for importing and working with source files. By default, a CFX
Output node is automatically connected to a ConnectFX process tree.
DescriptionNode
Import clips in any supported formats from any available loc-
ation. Use to import multi-channel clips such as OpenEXR, or
metadata rich clips such as RED clips.
Read File
The MUX (multiplexer) node is a tool that helps you create
cleaner schematics by allowing you to have multiple RGBA
MUX
inputs feeding your outputs. The selection of the active input
can be changed over time, therefore MUX also acts as an an-
imated switcher.
The Back clip node enables you to create composites and ef-
fects in ConnectFX, when using the Add Adjustment Segment
option from the timeline.
Back Clip
You cannot customize the I/O bin.
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