4 source settings – Analog Way Orchestra2 User Manual
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The Transparency tab, which determines the opacity of a layer.
The Element page also lets you save position and size settings of any layer into 3 handy User Position/Size
memories which can be called back and edited at any stage.
To return to the Preview page, press Preset or turn the last knob of the Settings section. Press Source to enter
the Source page, or turn the last knob of the Settings section.
5.2.4 Source Settings
To access the source settings of any selected layer (Frame, Live
Background, PIP, Logo) on the Orchestra² press
Source
at the
bottom of the Preview page, or turn the last knob of the Settings
section (the PRESET, ELEMENT and SOURCE pages are in a page
cycle, meaning you can access all three pages by scrolling the last
knob left or right) to access the required page.
On the Source page, you can edit the source name by pressing
Edit and entering a new name, or you can access the Image
Settings page (see also Image Settings section).
On the Image Settings page, you will find a list of several accessible settings, depending on the type of source
you are working on.
To return to the Preview page, press
Preset
or turn the last knob of the Settings section. Press
Element
to
enter the Element page, or turn the last knob of the Settings section.
5.2 Layer settings
On the Element page, you will find a list of several accessible tabs.
The Transition tab (default), which allows you to determine how a layer enters
and exit your screen and the duration of the transition (cut, wipe, fade...).
The Window tab, which will let you move and resize the layer.
The Zoom tab, which will let you zoom in and out of a source and move it
around within its layer.
The Border tab, which allows you to set layer border parameters, such as color,
width or drop shadow parameters.
Settings: allows you to access
all of the Orchestra² menus and
functionalities quickly and easily.
The 4 top rotative knobs will
allow you to set values, while the
last knob will allow to navigate
through the interface, to access
source or element settings for
example.