Section 23.4 edit group, Section 23.5 play speed – NewTek TriCaster 2 Elite (3 RU) User Manual
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Note: These buttons only relate to TriCaster 850 TW operations, and do not interact with the Switcher delegate
buttons.
The third button in this group button is
not
a delegate button (nor is it a radio button). The
DDR 1/DDR 2
button is a toggle switch. When enabled, it tells the control surface to apply
DDR Transport
control group
operations to both DDRs (see Section 23.11).
SECTION 23.4
EDIT GROUP
•
Copy
–
Push to copy currently selected playlist items into the Paste buffer.
•
Paste
–
Push to insert Paste buffer content into the playlist of the delegated DDR
•
Esc
–
close any popup dialog or text entry item.
Hint: These four
buttons are also ‘action buttons’ –
that is, pushing one of them has an immediate effect (but
unlike a radio button, the operation is complete on release, and does not remain in force).
SECTION 23.5
PLAY SPEED
As you would expect, the speed preset buttons in this group (marked
25%, 33%, 50%, 75%
and
100%)
govern
the playback rate of the active
DDR
.
Speed preset buttons are mutually exclusive, and establish a playback
mode.
They do not initiate playback;
rather, the playback speed you choose is applied when subsequently press
Play
.
(If a
DDR
is already playing, pushing a speed preset button alters the current playback speed
immediately.)
Hint: If you use an onscreen speed control to change to a new playback speed, the control Surface
button selection state follows when possible (in cases where no button corresponds exactly to the
newly established speed, no preset button will be illuminated).
The speed
T-Bar
works in similar fashion to the preset buttons, but provides a smoothly variable approach
to setting playback speed.
In general, these buttons operate on selected playlist content
in the currently delegated
DDR
•
Remove
–
Push to remove currently selected entries from
the delegated
DDR
’s playlist
(selected items are not
deleted from the hard drive, however).
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