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play lion at 9 db";

“play lion voiceover”; play lion vo” –

the script continues to scroll during playback

"play lion at 5 db”; "play lion 5db"; "lion 5 db”

“DDR 1 stop”

"DDR 1 Next"; "DDR 1 Previous"

DSK

S

“Toggle DSK 1”

“toggle DSK 1 slow”

auto on dsk 2

slow”; “

auto on M/E 2 key 2

slow”; “

Fade M/E 2 keyer 1 slow

”;

"fast auto off dsk3"

“Set main dsk 1 as input 1”; “Set input 1 on main dsk 1”

;

set DSK 1 to GFX 1"

; “

set M/E 1 Keyer 1 to

GFX 1"; "assign GFX 1 to Me2 key 2"; (etc.)

“Play lion

in dsk2

”; “Play lion

on dsk2

”; “

Show lion in dsk2

plays a clip named lion in DSK2, fading

on and holding the last frame.

Play lion on key 2 in M/E 1

with slow circle(h)” –

as above but uses a slow Circle wipe in M/E 1.

“Show

lion on dsk 3 with fast auto"

; “Show

lion on dsk 3 with take"

“set main DSK 3 transition to circle(h)”;

set circle(h) Me2 key 1"; "change transition on me4 for key

2 to circle(h)"; (etc.)

(etc.)

See also dedicated PiP (Picture in Picture) commands)

B

UFFERS

“Add globe to buffer 6”; “buffer 6 load globe” –

loads the Globe

Frame Buffer Animation

effect to the

target buffer

“Add Hexagon lower third to buffer 6” –

loads the named static title page into the target buffer

“buffer 3 load Hexagon Broadcast”

- loads the named LiveGraphic into the target buffer

“Buffer 1 set speed medium”

“Buffer 1 speed

2

”; “Buffer 1 set speed

2x”; “

Buffer 6 globe 200%

” –

set speed to 2x the default

(Medium).

set buffer 1 to layer preset 2"

; “

set buffer 1 to index 2"

; “

set buffer 1 to preset 2"; "buffer 1 select

preset 2"

; “

buffer 1 preset 2"; select buffer 1 index 2 (etc.)

select the designated

Layer Preset

for a

LiveGraphics title page loaded in the buffer slot specified.

set buffer 1 to data preset 2"; etc.

select the designated

Data Preset

for a LiveGraphics title page

loaded in the buffer slot specified.

M

ACROS

Of course at times you may want to run a more complex macro from within a script, using a

Comment

command.

The commands below will let you do that.

macro_name

”; “macro

macro_name

”; “run

macro_name

”; “play macro

macro_name

“; etc.

“stop

macro_name

”; “stop macro

macro_name

”; macro

macro_name

halt”;

macro_name

end”; etc.

“stop all macros”; “stop macros”; “halt macros”; etc.

"Continue Paused Macro"