Mode Buttons - Numark AVMO2 Manual De Inicio Rápido Del Usuario

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Video Section
Each Bus (A and B) has its own source select and effects section. These are labeled #6 on the Top Panel
Overview.
Video Source Controls
Video Effects Section
Note: The video effects do not appear on the Monitor Outputs but do appear on the Master Output.

Mode Buttons

Wipe Button: There are two types of wipes
toggled by pressing this button.
provides a hard edge at the wipe boundary,
and the second provides a softer edge at the
wipe boundary.
Use different settings in the
Function section to set the type of Wipe.
PIP (Picture in Picture) Button:
this mode, the image from Bus B is displayed
over Bus A in a smaller window. Use different
settings in the Function section to adjust the
PIP style. The position of the smaller picture
Video 1-4: Assigns a particular rear panel video input to the A or B bus depending
on which set of buttons you're using.
Background: Pressing this button will set that bus source to a solid background
color. To choose the background color, press the COLOR button located below the
joystick.
F/X A & F/X B: Enables or disables effects mode for that particular video bus.
You can pre-select multiple desired effects while this button is off, and then turn
the button on to engage all of the effects at once.
Video Effect Buttons:
Strobe:
Creates a "stop action" effect. There are three speeds available.
Still:
Freezes the image on the selected Bus.
Paint:
Merges shades of colors and forms an abstract picture (sometimes
called "posterization").
available.
Invert:
Creates a negative of the image.
Mosaic: Breaks up the image into patterns of shaded colors to form an
abstract picture. There are three sizes of mosaic squares available.
To use the video effects:
1.
Select one or more effects to turn on.
2.
Strobe, Paint and Mosaic have three separate effect levels.
button repeatedly to cycle through the different effect levels.
3.
Press the F/X A or F/X B buttons to turn on or turn off all of the effects
for that particular bus.
4.
When an effect is active its button will illuminate.
The first
While in
There are three levels of intensity
on the screen can be controlled by the
Joystick.
Key Button: This is used to activate the Luma
Key and Blue Key functions during video
mixing as described in "Function Buttons"
below.
Mix Button: This selects a smooth fade
between the video sources selected in Bus A
and Bus B.
6
Press the

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