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Source memory organization – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Section 2 — Concepts

source memory settings (70%), not those used by Source 1. Selecting
Source 1 again applies its modified setting of 40%, not its earlier setting or
the setting used by Source 2 (

Figure 82

).

Figure 82. Source Memory and Work Buffer

Source memory is separate from the E-MEM system, though they are
related to one another through the work buffer. When an effect is learned
to a register, the keyer and video processing settings for the sources
involved are saved to that register. When an effect register is recalled, the
sources selected on a bus will use settings from the recalled register, not
from source memory. This recall changes the work buffer. When source
memory is on, the source memory for each source involved in the recall is
updated with the changed work buffer values, and so each source memory
will initially have the same values as the recalled register. Subsequent
changes to work buffer settings will update the source memory of each
source, but these changes are only saved to an E-MEM register if the effect
is learned.

Source Memory Organization

Each source on each Kalypso bus has its own source memory. Source
memory parameters for each source are organized into groups to allow
some settings to be remembered and applied independently to meet dif-
ferent requirements (

Figure 83

).

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Work

Buffer

Change In

Work Buffer

New Source

Selected

Source

Memory

Current

Effect Register

Effect

Keyframe

Original or

Modified

Current Effect

Settings

Last Keyer and Video
Processing Settings:
- Every Source on every Bus
- Key Fill
- Key Cut
- Every Key Cut Mode

Default

Source Memory

Factory

Default

Source

Memory