Grass Valley DD10 part 3 User Manual
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4. EXTRA
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
SNAPSHOT (SNAP)
is a switcher status or the status of a switcher part.
KEYFRAME (KF)
is a static switcher status within one timeline.
TIMELINE (TIML)
is a stored sequence of switcher statuses (keyframes).
DISSOLVE
is a dissolve between static switcher statuses. The ana-
logue values are dissolved, the switching functions are
switched at the end of the dissolve procedure.
DISSOLVE TIME
is the time for dissolving between two static switcher
statuses.
STORE
is the storing of a static switcher status.
RECALL
is the reproduction of a stored static switcher status.
RECORD
is the storing of keyframes to a timeline in real time.
EDITING (EDIT)
is the creation or the processing of a timeline outside
real-time.
PLAY
is the play of a stored timeline.
TRAJECTORY
is the ”trajectory” between keyframes.
HOTKEY
are the 15 upper keys of the wipe pattern selection key
pad (DD20 / DD30 only).
REGISTER
is a memory location where a snapshot or a timeline can
be stored. Registers are identified with a number
between 1 ... 99.
REGISTER MODE
is an input mode for the register number in the EXTRA
panel, in which the number is entered in one digit
(0 ... 9) or in two digits (10 ... 99) followed by functional
selections such as Enter, Cut or Auto.
BANK MODE
is an input mode for the register number in the EXTRA
panel. The bank number 0 ... 9 corresponds to the tens
digit of the register number. When the units digit of the
register number is entered, the corresponding snapshot
or timeline is triggered immediately (hotkey).