Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center v.4.0 User Manual
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KARRERA — User Manual
Section 7 — Advanced Operations
Once the
Hold Sync
button is touched for either the Audio or Key, the Hold
Sync point will be set and their positions in relation to the current video
track timecode position become part of the scratch clip, and subsequently
the new sub-clip when the
Make Clip
button is touched.
Note
You can still change any of the current timecode values, including the video
timecode by changing the mark-in/mark-out points and the Audio/Key time-
code using the Hold Sync data pad or Audio/Key Offset soft knobs, before
the Make Clip button is touched. Each change updates the scratch clip.
Figure 202. Hold Sync Point
The following provides examples and procedures of how to combine ele-
ments of Video, Audio, and Key. These composited elements become part
of the new sub-clip.
These procedures can also be used to make a composite clip of elements on
one long clip, for example if both Video and Key track are recorded on one
clip, the clip can be loaded as the Video track and then as the Key track, syn-
chronized, and then a sub-clip made of the composite elements.
As with other ClipStore editing operations, if you enter the name of an
existing clip, that clip will be overwritten when creating a sub-clip using
the Make Clip operation.
Editing a Video Clip with Build Edit
—The following example is of how to mark-
in, mark-out, mark a thumbnail, and make a sub-clip. The
Use Audio From
Video
and
Use Key From Video
buttons are enabled (highlighted green) which
means only the video track will be edited and a new clip made with those
changes:
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Audio/Key Track Timecode Position
Video Track Timecode Position
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Mark In
Point
Mark Out
Point
Hold Sync
Point
Current Video
Timecode
Position