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2 Assume the graphic of the word “Kong” originates on input C. Press NEXT/C to make
source C the NEXT source. It serves as secondary input.
3 Press
SHIFT+PIPS to enter Multi-PIP mode. The Preview screen defaults to show config-
uration 1 (two horizontal tiles). One of the tiles has a flashing border to indicate it is
the current tile. One tile shows the primary input – Kong’s head.
4 If this is the Multi-PIP configuration you want to use, move on to the next step: other-
wise…
a Press the number on the keyboard that corresponds to the PIP configuration you
want to use. (See Table 13, “Multi-PIP Screen Configurations,” on page 107, at
the beginning of this section.) MXProDV displays the configuration on the Pre-
view screen.
5 Use the
ARROW keys to move the flashing border to a tile where you want to display
the secondary input source: or, press
SHIFT+ARROW KEY to move to the beginning or
end of a row or column.
6 Press
NEXT/C. Channel C, in this example, carries the video of the graphic word
“Kong.” That image appears in the tile you selected in the preceding step.
7 Repeat the two preceding steps for any other tile or tiles you want to carry the sec-
ondary input signal.
You can direct any input signal (primary or secondary) to any tile.
8 When the Preview screen looks the way you want, press
PLAY to cut to the Multi-PIP
on the output; or use the
T-BAR to fade the Multi-PIP to the output.
9 Press
SHIFT+PIPS to return to the Preview screen.
Using Freeze Effect with Multi-PIPs
You can apply the Freeze effect (see “Freeze” on page 97) to any Multi-PIP tile.
To use the Freeze effect with Multi-PIPs:
1 Use the
ARROW keys to select a Multi-PIP tile.
2 Press
FREEZE.
3 Press
FREEZE again to release the effect.