2 clearing a frame, 5 working with pips, 1 adding a pip – Analog Way Orchestra2 User Manual
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To add a PIP (Picture In Picture) to your Screen, proceed as follows:
1.
Press the
ADD PIP
button to activate the PIP outline rectangle
on screen. The tactile screen of the Orchestra² will display a
yellow rectangle, indicating the PIP position and size.
2.
The blue Source Preview section light will blink to indicate you
can select the source you want to use as a PIP. Press a
SOURCE
PREVIEW
button (#1 to #8). The chosen image should now
appear on your Preview output in the PIP rectangle, and on
the tactile screen of the Orchestra² in the shape of a yellow
rectangle above any Frame or Live Background.
3.
Press the
TAKE
button to view the result on your Main output.
4.
To add another PIP, follow steps #1 to #3 again.
To select the PIP you wish to work with, press several times on the
SELECT PIP
button until the required PIP
is displayed in yellow or press on the PIP on the tactile screen of the Orchestra².
To clear a Frame from your Screen, proceed as follows:
1.
Press the
BKGND FRAME
button to select the Background
Frame you wish to clear from your Screen.
2.
Press the
CLEAR
button once. In the Orchestra² Settings
section, the touch screen will ask to confirm in the form of
a message on a yellow banner at the bottom of the screen.
Press the
CLEAR
button again to confirm. The Background
Frame will go to black on the Preview output.
3.
Select a new source for your empty Frame Background by
pressing a
SOURCE PREVIEW
button (#1 to #8), or simply
press the
TAKE
button to view the result on your Main output.
NOTE: It is not necessary to clear a Background Frame to switch its source.
5.4 Frame backgrounds
• Preset Edition: Save, load and modify presets. Various
layer properties are also available in this section.
• CLEAR ALL button: delete all layers.
• Please refer to our user manual for all the functions
in this section.
5.4.2 Clearing a Frame
5.5.1 Adding a PIP
5.5.2 Selecting a PIP
5.5 Working with PIPs