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Components in the playlist screen – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.1.6 User Manual

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15 April 2010

K2 Dyno Controller User Manual

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Components in the PLAYLIST screen

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Bin number/
Playlist name

Shows the number and name of the bin to which the displayed playlist
belongs. Touch this to move one level up in the directory switching the
playlist to be shown.

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Loop

Turn this on to perform a loop playback when playing a playlist. To
stop the loop playback, press the

Stop

button.

You cannot turn it on or off while playing a playlist. You must once
stop the playback, turn

Loop

on or off, and then play it again.

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Playlist property
panel

Shows the following information about the currently displayed
playlist:

• Dur: Shows the total duration for the playlist.
• TargetDur: Shows the duration set as the actual time range for the

playback.

• Current: Shows the timecode of the playback pointer.
• Rem: Shows the remaining time of the playlist during a playlist

playback.

• T-Bar: Shows the current T-Bar position.
• TargetSpeed: Shows the playback speed percentage for playing a

playlist within the target duration. It can be used as a guideline of
the playback speed.

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Property panel

Shows the number, name, and logging information of the selected item.

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Event property panel

Shows the selected event's timecodes of the In and Out points,
duration, and playback speed.

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Event panel

Events are stored here. A new name as an event, such as "E001-A", is
given to an item that is stored as an event. When an item is stored, the
panel shows the event number, event name (the item name before
storing to a playlist), logging information, and duration. During a
playback, a progress bar is shown for each event.

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Effect panel

Touch this to set the mix effect. Every touch changes the effect pattern.
For more information on how to set the mix effect settings, see

"Mix

effect settings" on page 171

. It also shows if the audio split is set or not.

For more information on how to set the audio split, see

"Expanding

audio to the previous and next events (audio split)" on page 126

.

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DELETE

Deletes the selected event.

COPY

Select an event, touch

COPY

, and then touch an event panel to copy

the selected event.

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DIVIDE

Touch this to divide the event during an event playback setting the
point as the cut point.

MOVE

Select an event, touch

MOVE

, and then touch an event panel to move

the selected event.

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M/E

Sets the mix effect for switching events from the selected one to the
next one. Every touch on

M/E

switches the effect pattern.

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PLAY OPTION

Displays the play option setting screen. For more information about
the settings, see

"Play option settings" on page 185

.

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Scroll button

Touch this to scroll the event panel display when there are more than
four events stored in a playlist.
Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically.

No.

Name

Function

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