Tags
LogicFeedbackVariablesSmart Controls
Conditional Actions
Make a button do something only if a condition is met, like a feedback or a variable. Create intelligent buttons that respond differently based on the current state of your system, enabling context-aware control that adapts to your production needs.
State-Aware Control
Buttons can behave differently based on current conditions. A single button might cut to a camera if it's not on air, or recall a preset if it's already selected, adapting its function to the current state automatically.
Feedback-Based Logic
Use device feedback to drive button behavior. Execute actions only when specific conditions are met—for example, enable audio only when video is already routed, or trigger graphics only when a camera is live.
Variable Evaluation
Create conditions based on variables and expressions. Compare values, check ranges, or evaluate complex logic to determine which actions should execute, enabling sophisticated automation without programming.
Safety Interlocks
Prevent dangerous actions by using conditional logic. Stop operators from accidentally taking a source offline that's currently on air, or require multiple conditions to be met before critical operations can proceed.