Copying Settings
To perform the Copy function using the GUI, simply click on the Copy button and the Copy Box
Settings dialogue will appear. You can quickly & easily copy the settings of the currently
selected box to any of the other boxes, making an exact clone in just one click! The copied
boxes will appear directly behind the master box and will also share the same source as
the master.
If you are using an ATEM panel, select any box via the SuperSource main menu and then the
button marked Copy To. In the window, the currently marked box will then be copied to any of
the other boxes as selected. As with the GUI, the copied boxes will appear directly behind the
master box and will also share the same source as the master.
Putting SuperSource On Air
The entire SuperSource processor appears on your ATEM Switcher as a video input. Simply select
the SuperSource button on the GUI or the ATEM panel to use the composite you have just made!
Copying the settings of Box 1 to Box 2
Using Macros
What is a Macro?
A macro is an easy way to automate a sequence of switcher actions so you can repeat the
sequence at the press, or click, of a button. For example, you can record a sequence of
transitions between several video sources, including key effects, audio mixer adjustments,
camera control settings and more. Record all your actions to a macro button, then when you
press that button all your recorded actions will be instantly performed. Macros are recorded
using the macros window in ATEM Software Control, an ATEM Broadcast Panel, or a
combination of the two, and are stored inside your ATEM switcher, and because macros are
common to all control panels, they can be triggered using any control panel you like.
The Macros Window
To open the macros window in ATEM Software Control, click on macros in the title bar, or you
can also press shift/command/M for Mac, or shift/control/M for Windows. The macros window is
a floating window you can move freely about your desktop. This is so you can always access
the window when moving between the switcher, media, audio and camera pages. While
recording a macro, you can even reduce the size of the window by clicking on the minimize icon
at the top right corner.
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