User Manual
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Bank Buttons
Quickly switch trackballs, trackwheels and six
encoders between the Basic Tab, Advanced Tab
(Primary In, Primary Out and Secondaries), and
vignette control in the Secondaries.
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Copy/Paste Grade Buttons
Copy grades to Apple Color memory banks 1-4 and then
use the dedicated Paste Grade buttons to paste from
Apple Color’s memory banks 1-4 to clips in your Apple
Color timeline.
Transport Section
Provides access to fast forward, rewind, play, next clip,
and previous clip.
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Optical Trackballs / Trackwheels (3)
Provide high-resolution, hands-on editing of color
values, contrast sliders, vignettes, and pan and scan
(reset these parameters by pressing the Reset Keys)
- center trackball can be used as a mouse on the fly.
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Soft Keys (9)
Nine Soft Keys are preprogrammed with context
sensitive commands that automatically update
their function as you move between rooms - can
be programmed with custom, room-specific commands.
NAV Key
Enables quick navigation between rooms in Color
via the encoder knob tops, automatically updating
the surface with the controls for that room – also
lets you quickly navigate between Secondaries.
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Reset Keys (6)
Quickly allow you to reset parameter values
modified by the Trackballs and Trackwheels.
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Application/Workstation Change
Lets you cycle through your applications - Workstation
Change allows you to switch between multiple workstations.
Page Buttons
Page left/right in groups of six to access additional
parameters controlled by the encoders – access
additional Secondaries and rooms via the knob top
navigation when using NAV Key.
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Touch-sensitive Rotary Encoders (6)
High-resolution control of Primary In, Primary Out,
Secondaries, and Geometry parameters, as well
as navigation between rooms – pressing knob top
resets parameter value.
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High-resolution Displays (6)
High-resolution 128 x 64 pixel OLED displays pro-
vide you with parameter names and values being
controlled by the trackballs, trackwheels, and six
encoders – also displays room and Secondaries
names when in NAV Mode.
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