The SHIFT and CTRL buttons provided on the control surface support extended
features and future expansion. To the extent that these buttons are currently
assigned to any feature, they have been described in context.
The last button in this group offers spectacular convenience. A TriCaster macro can
be assigned to any button on the control surface in much the same manner as it can
be assigned to a keyboard button. The steps are as follows:
5. On TriCaster's Live Desktop, open the Macro Configuration Editor.
6. Select the macro you wish to assign in the onscreen lister.
7. Click the mouse in the Listen field at bottom left.
8. Hold down the MACRO button and press a suitable button on the control
surface.
That's it – you can close the desktop Macro configuration panel and test the result. To
play back the macro at any time, press the MACRO button along with the assigned key.
Both TriCaster's Live Desktop and the control surface supply delegate button groups
to govern other controls. This is done both to extend the capability of other controls,
and to support multi-selections – resulting in simultaneous operations.
When initially selecting multiple delegates, as often as not the settings and states of
the individual members selected will vary. For example, when you delegate several
M/Es at once, the Overlay Transition Rate of each member of the multi-selection could
be different.
Generally, wherever it makes sense to do so, when you make
adjustments to settings for multi-delegated groups, the settings will be progressively
synchronized. For example:
The Zoom Rate for M/E1 is "S"; M/E 2 is set to "M"; M/E 3's Zoom Rate is "F".
You multi-delegate these three M/Es.
You push the Zoom Rate button once. The rate for M/E 1 increments to "M".
(M/E 2 and 3 are not affected.)
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22.4.3 DELEGATES AND SYNCHRONIZATION
MACRO
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