Transition Section; Fade And Fx; Speed And Fx - NewTek TriCaster LC-11 Installation And Instructions Manual

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3.3

TRANSITION SECTION

The most obvious component of the Transition section is the T-Bar, which works just like the one
in the software version. LC-11 also provides some other buttons and knobs that do not have
exact equivalents in the onscreen display, as discussed next.
Figure 7 - Transition section

3.3.1 FADE AND FX

Pressing the Fade button selects the standard CrossFade transition (found in the first well of each
Transition bank of both VT[5] and TriCaster systems). Note that pressing Fade only selects the
CrossFade – it does not perform the transition between video sources (you still need press Auto
to do that).
The FX button re-selects the last transition selected other than a CrossFade, cueing it up for the
next Auto between sources.

3.3.2 SPEED AND FX

Just beneath the Fade and FX buttons are two knobs labeled SPEED and FX. These knobs each
have two distinct functions – one associated with rotation and the other accessed by pressing
the knob (just like a button). The knobs have rotational detents to provide confidence while
making adjustments.
Rotating the SPEED button modifies the duration of the Transition effect. Pressing it cycles
through the preset speeds (Slow, Medium and Fast).

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