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5.7 Preset memories
5.7.5 Improved Multiscreen Control
STATUS MENUS
New READY status menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen shows you the current
connectivity status of each of the 6 screens.
READY is Dark Grey = no device configured on this screen.
READY is light Grey = screen not currently connected.
READY is Green = screen is connected and ready.
New TAKE status menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen shows you the current
TAKE status of each of the 6 screens.
TAKE is Dark Grey = no device configured on this screen.
TAKE is light Grey = screen not currently connected.
TAKE is Red = Preview is different than Main, and TAKE will make a change on this screen.
Screen Selection Filter: The improved Multiscreen functions on the Orchestra² give you more control over
which screens will be affected with the next
TAKE
or Preset Save/Recall operation. Each screen’s participation
in the next operation can be toggled on or off by pressing the desired screen button. To toggle off a screen,
first select it, and then press the screen button again. You can confirm whether a screen will be changed in
the next operation by looking at the TAKE status menu, or at the color of the screen buttons.
- When the screen button is Red, this screen is part of the current selection, and the Preview has been
modified from the Main.
- When the screen button is Yellow, this screen is part of the current selection, and the Preview is identical to
the Main.
- When the screen button is Green, this screen is not part of the current selection, (or there is no device
configured on this screen).
TIP:
• To quickly select only one screen for the next operation, without affecting the contents of any screens, press
and hold a single screen button.
• The screen which is currently open for editing and displayed on the touchscreen will have a blinking screen
button.
PRESETS
Presets can now be saved to affect any number of screens independently. For example, in a 3 screen show,
it is now possible to save a preset which, when recalled, will only affect screens 1 and 3. It is also possible
to recall a preset which was saved to affect many or all screens, and then use the screen selection filter
described above to take on a smaller subset of screens.
Each preset that is saved will only store the screens which are currently selected, as described above. When
this preset is recalled with a standard keypress, only the stored screens will be loaded, and the current screen
selection filter will be adjusted to include only screens that are part of the preset. You can then modify the
current selection to include more or less screens, and then press
TAKE
.
By updating the screen selection filter with each preset recall, you can create presets which affect only one
screen, and when recalled, do not change anything you have already done on the other screens. This allows
you to quickly and efficiently recall and
TAKE
a preset which affects any number of screens.
TIP: To recall a preset on only the currently selected screens (instead of the stored selection filter), you can
press and hold the desired preset memory.