Screen step back
1. Go to Live > Screen 1 (or Screen 2) > Global Settings.
2. Select Step Back to revert the last changes for this Screen.
Copy Program to Preview
1. Go to Live > Screen 1 (or Screen 2) > Global Settings.
2. Select Copy Program to Preview.
Set the Background layer
1. Go to Live > Screen 1 (or Screen 2) > Background.
Or press the BKG Set button twice in the corresponding Screen area.
2. In Set Selection, select the Background Set to assign to the Background layer.
3. In Color, set the solid color displayed behind the background set or when the background layer is
empty / in transition. The default color is black and the color is set in RGB values.
4. In Opacity, set the transparency level of the Background Set.
5. In Mask, use the Top, Bottom, Left and Right settings to erase the content of the Background set
without changing the aspect of the content.
Set the Mixing layer
1. Go to Live > Screen 1 (or Screen 2) > Layer X.
Or press the Layer button twice in the corresponding Screen area.
2. Go to Source.
a. In Live input, select the input to assign to the layer.
b. In Solid Color, set the solid color displayed if Live input is set to Color. The default color is
black and the color is set in RGB values.
3. Enable Inhibit Mask to view the content without the mask settings applied on the layer.
4. In Content Aspect, set the aspect (follow Global settings or Input settings, 1:1, Centered, etc.).
5. In Effect Flags, set flip and/or color effects.
6. In Position & Size, place the layer in the Screen.
7. In Opacity, set the transparency level of the layer.
8. In Crop, use the Top, Bottom, Left and Right settings to erase the content with a zoom effect to keep
the filling of the layer.
9. In Mask, use the Top, Bottom, Left and Right settings to erase the content without changing the
aspect of the content.
10. In Border, add a border and/or smooth effect on the border of the layer.
Set the Foreground layer
1. Go to Live > Screen 1 (or Screen 2) > Foreground Image.
Or press the Image button twice in the corresponding Screen area.
2. In Source, select the Foreground image to assign to the Foreground layer.
3. In H Position and V Position, place the layer in the Screen. (The size is set in the Images menu)
4. In Opacity, set the transparency level of the Foreground Set.
5. In Crop, use the Top, Bottom, Left and Right settings to erase the content with a zoom effect to keep
the filling of the layer.
6. In Mask, use the Top, Bottom, Left and Right settings to erase the content without changing the
aspect of the content.