These two buttons, too, are governed by the delegate buttons above (both SWITCHER DELEGATE and
OVERLAY DELEGATE selections). Select BKGD and twist the appropriate knob to select a different BKGD
transition from the onscreen bin, or to change its rate.
These knobs also act like pushbuttons. Push down and release SELECT to toggle the Reverse switch for the
current BKGD transition.
Hint: Background transitions are the only type to offer a reverse option; DSK transitions automatically
toggle their direction.
Or – push the RATE knob repeatedly to cycle through the S (Slow), M (Medium) and F(Fast) transition speeds.
Recall, too, that multi-selection is supported.
TriCaster's onscreen main T-Bar always snaps back to the top at the end of a transition. This is not true, of
course, for the T-Bar on the control surface. To help you know what will result from moving the physical T-
Bar, observe that there are green LEDs located near either end of its stroke. Normally, one of these is lit to
indicate the direction the T-Bar should be moved to complete the last operation or perform a new one.
In some cases, transition operations can result in the onscreen T-Bar and its control surface counterpart
being out of synch with one another. In such cases one of the LEDs begins to flash, and the T-Bar is
deactivated. It will remain in this state until it is moved fully to one end of its stroke, re-synchronizing it with
the user interface. Afterward, the T-Bar resumes control over the delegated sources.
This chapter discusses the use of two NewTek TimeWarp™
control surfaces in two variants. Both models (TriCaster
860TW and its predecessor, TW-42) add convenient slow
motion instant replay to the already potent capability of your
TriCaster system.
TriCaster 860TW has the same sleek profile as TriCaster 460 CS
and TriCaster 860 CS. Of course it delivers the same precise
control over TriCaster's instant replay recording and live
playback when used alone. The TW-42 model, though designed
for use with earlier TriCasters, continues to provide great
functionality.
For the most part, both TimeWarp™ models have similar controls, with similar labels, and perform in much
the same manner. For that reason, in the discussion which follows we will focus on the newer TriCaster
860TW, simply giving you a friendly heads-up whenever we discuss an item where TW-42 varies from its
newer sibling.
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Wherever items of special interest to TW-42 users appear in this chapter, they will be flagged in the
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