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Using the Effect Preview Monitor
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Using Big Effect Mode
Some Avid editing applications let you use Big Effect mode to work in an enlarged Effect
Preview monitor. The Source monitor disappears, and the Effect Preview monitor becomes a
larger working space that makes it easier to create effects and make changes to them.
To enter or leave Big Effect mode:
1. If your Avid editing application is not in Effect mode, enter Effect mode, for example, by
clicking the Effect Mode button.
For more information, see “Entering Effect Mode” on page 39.
2. Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Effect Mode button.
If your Avid editing application is in the default Effect mode, it enters Big Effect mode. You
can click the Effect Editor and drag it to the left of the enlarged Effect Preview monitor.
If your Avid editing application is in Big Effect mode, it returns to the default Effect mode.
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Once you enter Big Effect mode, it remains enabled until you Alt+click (Windows) or
Option+click (Macintosh) the Effect Mode button again.
Mapping User-Selectable Buttons in Effect Mode
You can customize the buttons that are available in Effect mode by mapping user-selectable
buttons directly from the Command palette to the Tool palette or to the area below the Effect
Preview monitor.
To remap user-selectable buttons, enter Effect mode and use the procedure in “Mapping
User-Selectable Buttons” in the Help.
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When you customize the display of buttons in Effect mode, the new configuration appears in
Effect mode only. The default editing mode buttons reappear when you exit Effect mode.
Understanding Tracking Information in the Effect Preview Monitor
The two boxes above the Effect Preview monitor display the length of the effect in seconds and
frames and the current position in the effect’s position bar.
Enlarge Enlarges the size of the image in the Effect Preview monitor.
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You can also Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) in
the Effect Preview monitor to enlarge the image.
Button Description