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The modulator Gain can be used to adjust how much effect the transition engine has on the
modulated parameter. Global Modulators as well as Bus and User Config group modulators can
all use the Transition type modulator.
When using the transition modulator, the transition type needs to be selected (e.g. Mixer Key1,
Mixer Background A etc.) this is the parameter that will be controlled by the modulator.
Bus Config Group
This is a modulation applied to a parameter that will affect a Bus e.g. transition wipe, Bus color
and Keyer parameters, and is for example applied to a Key on the Mixer.
Touch the {Bus Config Group} menu link button to enter the Modulators - Bus Config Group
menu.
The table in this menu displays the modulation setup:
Modulator - this column will show if the modulation is Local to the Bus Config group or if it is
attached to a Global Modulators setup (displayed as Mod 1 - 10 or named if setup in the
Global Modulators menu).
Touch the Modulator attacher box (center of the menu), three parameters will appear. Use the
Attachment parameter to scroll through and select a modulator setup in the table, then use
the Modulator parameter to select if the modulation is “Local” to the Bus Group or attached to
a Global Modulators setup. The Transition Select allows the use of the transition engines to
control the level of other parameters.
Local Type - this is the type of modulation effect, notice that when the Modulator parameter is
changed from Local to a Global Modulation the text in the Local Type, Run and Freq columns
turns Gray and will not have any affect in the Local setup.
Run, Freq, Gain and Phase - these parameters have the Grass Valleye affect on a modulation
setup as described on the previous page.
Local Frequency and Local Type parameters will only affect a modulation setup in the Bus
Config Group.
Parameter - this column displays the Bus that the modulation effect is attached to.
Parameter Details - this named box displays the actual function that the modulation is
attached to for the selected Bus modulation in the table.