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(presented in the
Live Desktop
interface by the
PREVIZ
and associated ‘clipboard’ buttons locate
d just above
T-Bars
.
Note: To and From (Previz) buttons are found in the Command groups for all stripes.
•
TO
–
Copies the selections and settings of the bus delegated to the corresponding stripe to
Previz
(for
a stripe delegated to multiple switcher busses,
TO
uses the settings of the first delegate only).
•
FROM
–
Copies the current
Previz
settings to back to the delegated busses for the corresponding
stripe. Note that
FROM
does support multi-delegation, allowing you to copy the current
Previz
setup
back to multiple busses). Finally, as a reminder, note that
FROM
will update the sources for
DSK/KEY
layers, but will not affect the main row source selections of the target busses.
22.3.5
UTILITY
MEM
When the
MEM
button is held down, the first 9 columns in the displays of all stripes update to list the names
of
MEM
s for the busses delegated to the individual stripes. Punching a button in the selection row below a
MEM
name recalls the corresponding preset for the bus assigned to the stripe.
Note: F
or multi-delegated stripes, only the first delegate is affected
Holding
CTRL+MEM
then pressing and releasing a button in the
PGM/A
row beneath will store it into the
corresponding MEM for the bus assigned to the stripe.
COMP
When the
COMP
button is held down, the first 16 columns in the displays of all stripes update to list the names
of
COMPs
for the busses delegated to the individual stripes. Punching a button in the selection row below a
COMP
name applies the corresponding preset to the bus assigned to the stripe.
NOTE: In the case of multi-delegated stripes the COMP names displayed represent the first delegate only.
To store or update a
COMP
, hold down
CTRL
+
COMP
, then press a button in the selection row below the
display for the desired stripe. To clear a
COMP
, hold down
ALT
+
COMP
, then press a button in the same
selection row.
MACRO
To assign a macro to
any
button, first select the desired macro in the
Macro Configuration
pane in the user
interface. Click a box in the
Triggers
contr
ol group at the bottom of the surface, to enable “Listen” mode, then
hold down the
MACRO
button, punch the control surface button you want to use for the macro, and release
the
MACRO
button. (See also Section 22.4.1, NUMBERPAD)
When the
MACRO
button is held down, the names for any macros assigned to buttons in the (PGM/A/C) row
immediately beneath the selection area displays are shown. Punching the button below a macro name
triggers the corresponding macro.