Moving currently defined sub-levels – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center v.4.0 User Manual
Page 244

244
KARRERA — User Manual
Section 7 — Advanced Operations
Once the sub-level is defined to a level, an effect can be learned with this
relationship. When that effect is recalled, the level/sub-level relationship
will be reestablished.
Note
The Delegate All Enabled button’s default is ‘On’. If you choose to toggle this
button to off, you must touch the Delegate Enabled button, top right of menu
to delegate enabled choices. Otherwise, the enabled sub-levels will not be
part of the inserted keyframes and therefore not part of the effect.
Defined sub-levels are appended below the assigned levels (if present), see
. Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, and Aux 4 have been appended.
Figure 124. E-MEM & Timeline Menu, Define E-MEM Sub-levels
Moving Currently Defined Sub-levels
CAUTION Moving a defined sub-level to another level while On-Air will result in a loss
of that resource.
Defined sub-levels can be taken by other levels. To prevent the accidental
taking of sub-levels, the Karrera menu will display a defined and delegated
sub-level with ‘yellow’ (
) if the sub-level is assigned to another
level. If you touch the enable button for that sub-level, it will be redefined
to the current level and undefined from the previous level. If you then