Grass Valley Kayenne XL Package v.7.0.4 User Manual
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Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
Section 3 — Control Panel
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Loop
Enable or disable Loop Mode for AMP controlled devices.
Note
On serially controlled machines (using the AMP protocol), the current IN and
OUT marks are ignored for the loop. In other words, a clip is always played
from SOM (start of material) to EOM (end of material) or vice versa. This also
applies to LAN controlled machines when the "Mark Control" feature is dis-
abled. If "Mark Control" is enabled (see "MCtl" section for details), the IN and
OUT marks are taken into account for the loop.
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ACue (Autocue)
When enabled, a clip is automatically cued to its IN mark after it is
loaded by a snapshot or timeline recall.
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MCtl (Mark Control)
This feature is only available for machines which are controlled over
LAN. When Mark Control is enabled, the IN and OUT marks stored
within the metadata of a clip are controlled directly. In other words,
metadata of a clip can be changed. In combination with the loop mode,
a clip can be played in loop between its IN and OUT marks. This kind
of loop is completely controlled by the external machine and therefore
'absolute accurate'.
For more Details about IN/OUT Mark Handling see section
Details About IN/OUT Mark Handling on page 163