Analog Way Axion2 User Manual

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The

Axion2

buttons were designed with a handy color code to guide you, avoid mistakes, and give a constant

status of the device. Thus, all

Axion2

buttons have two or three different states (and colors), depending on

their function and their current state.

All available (selectable) buttons, functions and effects light up

green

, other than the Source Main buttons

which light up in red.

Any selected button on the

Axion2

becomes bright

yellow

.

The

[TAKE]

button is indicated in

red

, and will blink

red

when active.

The

Axion2

is comprised of several double-take buttons (

[CLEAR], [CLEAR PIPs], [CLEAR LOGOs], [CLEAR

ALL]

buttons...) which should be pressed once to activate and a second time to confirm. These will blink

yellow

while waiting for confirmation.

Finally, some of the

Axion2

buttons (

[PRESET MEMORY]

for example) will turn pale

yellow

when they have

been selected, are active, but are not currently being worked with.

PIP:

a PIP refers to Picture-in-Picture. It is a source (typically of reduced size) that is positioned over another

background image or another PIP. PIPs can be reduced, enlarged, bordered and shadowed. They can overlap

one another, depending on their visual priority.

LOGO:

a Logo is a partiel screen image that can be flash captured from any video or computer source, by

keying or image cut-out. Logos can be positioned as required.

KEYING & TITLING:

“Key” is an electronic process whereby a video image is electronically superimposed

over another source or background, by dynamically removing a portion of the first image. For example,

removing all content of a certain color (such as green or blue) is called a cutting out either a color (Chroma

Key,) and removing content based on or its brightness or luminance levels is called a (Luma Key). Keys are

typically used for titles, Logos and special effects.

1-3. AXION2 COLOR CODES

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