Analog Way Axion2 User Manual

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The Main/Preview section of the

Axion2

allows you to

select and work with sources directly on the Preview

output of the device connected to the

Axion2

. 6 pages

with up to 12 live sources per page (64 sources in total)

are available. When working with Frames or Logos,

8 sources are available.

The sequence section of the

Axion2

will allow you to save presets to

be recalled and displayed sequentially when required.

Main/Preview section

Sequence section

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The preset memory section of the

Axion2

is where you may save

and recall their presets. Any on-screen disposition can be stored

to one of the 3 pages of 30 presets (90 user presets in total).

Preset Memory section

The Preset Edition section of the

Axion2

is the true operations

center of the machine, and will give you instant access to all

of the functions needed to properly manage your events and

shows.
Here you can manipulate, store, erase, or modify all elements

on screen. You can create, use, and rearrange PIPs, logos

and frames, create, store and recall user presets, or simply

toggle Main and Preview selection amongst other features.

This section also contains the quick access to basic image transitions

via the

[

CUT]

,

[FADE]

,

[SLIDE]

and

[WIPE]

buttons, and allows to

store and recall layer transitions as presets via the 4 handy

[

USER

EFFECT]

buttons.

Preset Edition section

The Transition section of the

Axion2

will allow you to go live with

whatever image, logo or PIP settings or changes you have made

on your preview screen. The Transition section of the

Axion2

is

also comprised of a

[TAKE CUT]

button, for instant transitions from

Preview to Main, and a handy

[STEP BACK]

button, to toggle from

Main back to Preview. The smooth T-bar of the

Axion2

will glide from

Preview to Main for elegant transitions.

The Init-T-Bar button will warm the unit that the user is going to use

the I-T-Bar. It will decrease the taking delay.

Transition section

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