Storing and removing scenes in a library, Storing items in a library – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.1.6 User Manual
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K2 Dyno Controller User Manual
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Storing and removing scenes in a library
Storing and removing scenes in a library
Items saved in a library are saved as clips in a library bin, and will not be deleted even
if the session is deleted. By default, items are saved in a bin named "default" on the
local Summit. In addition, the LIBRARY screen will not be updated even if a new
session is created and a bin is expanded in the same state as you store items.
Storing items in a library
1. Select the item you want to store in the library.
• Items that are stored in a highlight or playlist as well as marks/scenes can be
stored.
• Multiple items can be additionally selected while holding down the
Fn
button.
You can also press the
Shift
button, and then select a range of items while
holding down the
Fn
button.
2. Display the LIBRARY screen, and then touch a blank shot box.
Press the
Shift
button, and then press the
Add Lib
button.
(5)
Property panel
Shows the type and number of the selected item. The item number is
prefixed with an alphabet indicating the item type:
• "M" indicates that the item has only the In point.
• "S" indicates that the item has the In and Out points.
• "H" indicates a highlight.
• "E" indicates that the item is stored in a playlist.
• "P" indicates a playlist.
If you touch the panel to enter logging information for the selected
item, the entered information is also displayed in the property panel.
(6)
In/Out/Dur panel
Shows the selected item's timecodes of the In and Out points, and its
duration.
(7)
DELETE
Deletes the selected item.
COPY
Touch a shot box that has a scene stored, touch
COPY
, and then touch
a blank shot box to copy the selected shot box.
(8)
SEND
Sends the selected item to the destination that you set for
"NETWORK" in the CONFIG screen. For more information, see
"Transferring items (SEND function)" on page 113
.
MOVE
Not available.
(9)
PLAY OPTION
Displays the play option setting screen. For more information about
the settings, see
"Play option settings" on page 185
.
VIEW
Toggles the view of a shot box to display/hide the thumbnail.
(10)
Scroll button
Touch this to scroll the shot box view up or down.
Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically.
No.
Name
Function
Button operation