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*[[Output Pipeline]]: is the chain of modules through which the output signal is composited and directed to the output of your machine.
*[[Output Pipeline]]: is the chain of modules through which the output signal is composited and directed to the output of your machine. '''(A)'''


*[[Preload]]: Media can be loaded into Preload and pre-edited and set, for later use and further process.
*[[Preload]]: Media can be loaded into Preload and pre-edited and set, for later use and further process. '''(B)'''


*[[Playlist]]: Paylists can be created and edited from Preload media, external media or text files. There are multiple commands, options and settings available to create the desired Playlist.  
*[[Playlist]]: Paylists can be created and edited from Preload media, external media or text files. There are multiple commands, options and settings available to create the desired Playlist. '''(C)'''


*[[Live Editor]]: The media in play can be edited real-time in Live Editor. Expressions and modulations between different parts of the software and through audio signal, can be done in Live Editor
*[[Live Editor]]: The media in play can be edited real-time in Live Editor. Expressions and modulations between different parts of the software and through audio signal, can be done in Live Editor '''(D)'''


*[[Keystone]]: Output corrections, masking and animations can be done in Keystone.
*[[Keystone]]: Output corrections, masking and animations can be done in Keystone. '''(E)'''


*[[Set]]: Patches can be saved from different compositions in Set for later recall and use.
*[[Set]]: Patches can be saved from different compositions in Set for later recall and use. '''(F)'''

Revision as of 12:49, 9 January 2020

  • Output Pipeline: is the chain of modules through which the output signal is composited and directed to the output of your machine. (A)
  • Preload: Media can be loaded into Preload and pre-edited and set, for later use and further process. (B)
  • Playlist: Paylists can be created and edited from Preload media, external media or text files. There are multiple commands, options and settings available to create the desired Playlist. (C)
  • Live Editor: The media in play can be edited real-time in Live Editor. Expressions and modulations between different parts of the software and through audio signal, can be done in Live Editor (D)
  • Keystone: Output corrections, masking and animations can be done in Keystone. (E)
  • Set: Patches can be saved from different compositions in Set for later recall and use. (F)