Learn; Compose; Pips; Audio Mix - Videonics MXPro User Manual

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The Learn feature consists of one or more Learned Environments. Within each Learned
Environment you can create a Learned Script.
In a Learned Script you teach MXPro about a series of transitions and edits you want to
include in a production. This is similar to using an Edit Decision List (EDL), though not
as flexible or powerful.
Once you activate the Learn feature, MXPro remembers each step you go through in
preparing a production — including all transitions, input effects, and other operations.
Thereafter, you can play back this Learned Script to automatically perform all of the
steps and functions it contains.
See Chapter 11, Learn Mode, for further information.
Use Compose to create screen images made up of several different graphic elements.
For example, a composed screen might show two still images (polar bears in passion-
ate embrace and Kong contemplating the meaning of the universe) placed atop solid
colored rectangles and a solid colored background. With a character generator (or,
titlemaker), you can also add text elements to composed screens and use the screen as
subtitles or whatever need you might have. See Chapter 9, Compose.
PIPs (Picture-In-Picture) let you combine images from separate sources and place them
on the screen at the same time in separate windows (or, tiles). You have many options
for arranging the PIP windows on the screen. See Chapter 8, PIPs.
Use Audio Mix to adjust audio levels for any channel. See Chapter 12, Working with
Audio.
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