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[. . . ] Power-up the krossfour and your video source(s). Selecting an Input for a Channel Located in the center area of the krossfour's top panel are 2 groups of buttons. These button groups are positioned at each side of the crossfader. . . 1. Simply press the buttons for the corresponding video sources that you want to place on each channel or side of the cross-fader. [. . . ] When an input is selected the button will glow red Note: Note: Note: The same video source can be used for both channels at the same time ­ more about this later. When a video source is selected for an input that is not connected, you will see a blue-screen. When an input button is pressed twice it will blink, and you will see a black screen. Selecting a Source to Monitor Located on the top panel of the krossfour is a row of buttons labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and OUT. When a video monitor is connected to the monitor output (located on the front panel), any of the 4 inputs or the main output can be viewed, allowing you to "cue" up to specific points of a video source. . . 1. Press the button for the corresponding video source that you want to monitor in the monitor select section. Note: The monitor out can be treated as a 3rd output for the krossfour, if OUT is selected in the monitor select section. Holding or Freezing a Source Located below each of the two input groups for each channel is a HOLD button. Press the HOLD button on either channel when a source is being viewed through it. Note: Tapping the HOLD button to match an audio source tempo will create freeze-frame/stutter type effects with the video source. 2 krossfour EasyStart Adjusting and Using the Cross-fader Curves The krossfour is the first video mixer to incorporate a DJ mixer style cross-fader. Move the mode switch located on the front panel, to position 3, labeled C-K. Using the fine-tune knob located on the front panel, eliminate or key out blue from the channel two source. You will see the image from channel 1 passing through, but only where blue used to be. 3 krossfour EasyStart Using the Luma Key Function The Luma key function allows the krossfour to ignore black, white, or grays in a video source, and allows the second channel to pass through in the black, white or gray areas. . . 1. Select two different input sources for channels 1 and 2 - make sure that channel 2 source has black, white or gray in it. Move the mode switch located on the front panel, to position 4, labeled L-K. Using the fine-tune knob located on the front panel, eliminate or key out black, white, or grays from the channel two source. You will see the image from channel 1 passing through, but only where black, white, or grays used to be. Combining Features and Functions The krossfour contains many unique features and functions. The real magic for a visual performance begins when these features and functions are combined. [. . . ] You will see the image from channel 1 passing through, but only where black, white, or grays used to be. Combining Features and Functions The krossfour contains many unique features and functions. The real magic for a visual performance begins when these features and functions are combined. Assign same video source to both channels Put cross-fade curve to 4th position Set the mode switch to Black (B). [. . . ]

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