About the cursor colors – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.1.6 User Manual
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K2 Dyno Controller User Manual
15 April 2010
Chapter 3 Tutorial
• In addtion, the Out point of a scene is set when the
Previous
button is pressed,
while its In point is set when the Add Mrk button is pressed. The screen
automatically switches to the MARK screen when the
Previous
button is
pressed.
• If you want to select a desired mark, either touch the mark in the MARK screen
and press the
Cue Up
button, or use the
Previous/Next
button to select the
mark.
4. Press the
Play
button.
• You can also perform a slo-mo playback with the T-Bar.
• To return to the live broadcast, press the
Live
button.
• Press the
Add HL
button to store the replayed scene to the highlight.
5. Select a mark, and then touch the property panel.
6. Enter logging information.
• For information on how to enter logging information, see
.
• If there is no time for entering detailed information, you can enter only the rating
by pressing the [Ctrl] + [Space] keys with a keyboard connected.
About the cursor colors
The K2 Dyno Controller shows the item status with cursor colors. The cursor appears
as an outline around a highlight clip or other item. The cursor colors are common in
all screens. The meanings of the cursor colors are as follows:
• Blue cursors indicate that the item is selected.
• White cursors indicate that the item is selected additionally.
• Green cursors indicate that the item is being replayed.
• Red cursors indicate that the In point of the item is being cued up.