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E-mem levels – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Kalypso — User Manual

Section 2 — Concepts

Figure 76. Effects Sequence

In the above example, recalling effect 2 as a sequence will proceed from reg-
ister 2 to register 0 to register 1 to register 3. A sequence can begin from any
of the effect registers in the sequence. For example, in the above example if
register 0 is recalled, the sequence will proceed from register 0 to register 1
to register 3.

Effect dissolves can occur within a sequence. The interpolator described
earlier is used to smoothly change to the next register in the sequence.

E-MEM Levels

The E-MEM system is divided into functional areas, called levels. Each
effect level corresponds to a specific set of system operational controls, or
to an individual interface to an external device. Effect levels are used to
allow the operator to store and recall settings for specific system control
areas without disturbing settings for other control areas. For example, on a
4-M/E Kalypso system each M/E has its own level. Each level also has its
own set of effect registers. The settings for M/E 1 can be recalled without
changing the settings for M/E 2, M/E 3, or PGM PST. The work buffer is
actually divided into sections that correspond to each effect level.

The earlier E-MEM discussion was simplified to explain basic concepts.
Actually, register learn and recall operations and work buffer modifications
apply to each level of an effect, though multiple levels of an effect can be
changed simultaneously. Settings for each level’s E-MEM register is
applied to the corresponding level of the work buffer (

Figure 77

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Effect

Registers

Midway Throgh

Effect Sequence

2- 0 - 1 - 3
With Effect

Dissolve

Start

End

0

1

2

3

0

3

1

Current

Effect

Effect 1

Keyframe

Effect 0

Keyframe

Effect 2

Keyframe

Effect 3

Keyframe

Work

Buffer

Effect 0

Settings

Interpolated To

Effect 1

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