Adding auxiliary audio, Inserting silence in audio events (audio fill), Playing events in a playlist – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.2.0 User Manual
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Adding auxiliary audio
Adding auxiliary audio
You can add auxiliary audio to a playlist. This can help if, for example, you want to
add an introductory fanfare at the start of a playlist.
Before you can add an auxiliary audio event, you must configure the audio as
described in
"Setting the Auxiliary Audio" on page 97
.
1. In the Event Property panel, touch
Enable Aux
..
2. Touch the Aux Event slot where you want to add the audio track.
3. Navigate to the screen with the item you want to add, and press the
Add PL
button.
Inserting silence in audio events (audio fill)
You can add a “fill” of silence in audio events.
1. In the Playlist screen, touch the event you want to insert the fill above.
2. Press the
Shift
button, and then touch
Fill
.
3. Set the duration of the fill event.
• When you return to the Playlist screen, the M/E panel of the selected event shows
the
mark .
Playing events in a playlist
About the playlist playback pointer
When playing a playlist, the Dyno controller behavior depends on whether there is a
playback pointer in the playlist or not:
• If there is a playback pointer in the playlist and you press the
PL
button while in
the Playlist screen, the controller cues up to the beginning of the playlist.
• If there is no playback pointer in the playlist and you press the
PL
button while in
the Playlist screen, the playback pointer moves to the point where the playlist last
stopped its playback.
Playing a playlist
1. Display the Playlist screen, select an event in the playlist, and press the
Cue Up
button.
2. Press the
Play
button.
• The controller starts to play the playlist from the selected event.
• You can also perform a slo-mo playback with the T-Bar.
Managing playlists
You can manage playlists as clips in a bin. You can also add a playlist to another
playlist as a sequence clip.
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