Grass Valley Kayenne XL Package v.7.0.4 User Manual
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Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
Section 4 — Sidepanel Menu Summaries
Coupling Rules
Each M/E can be coupled to any other M/E as long as they belong to the
same application and the coupling doesn't become recursive. The coupling
can be done in serial, parallel and in combinations.
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Serial: PP to M/E3 to M/E2
M/E3 is coupled to P/P.
M/E2 is coupled to M/E3.
M/E1 is not coupled.
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Parallel: PP to M/E3; PP to M/E2
Both, M/E3 and M/E2 are coupled to PP. M/E1 is not coupled.
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Combined: PP to M/E3; PP to M/E2
Both, M/E3 and M/E2 are coupled to P/P.
M/E2 to M/E1
M/E1 is coupled to M/E2.
Note
Recursion is not possible. PP to M/E3, M/E3 to PP is not allowed.
Each M/E can be used as a Master M/E. If a coupled M/E is modified
directly via a control unit, the master M/E is not affected.
Note
When the Half M/E is coupled (for example DSK mode), the stage is not avail-
able for M/E Couple.
Coupled Resources
After selection of the M/E Couple Mode in the
Config - E-Box
menu, the fol-
lowing M/E resources can be coupled:
•
PGM and PST bus (optionally by one substitution table) at M/E
crossbar.
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CUT, AUTO and FADER at M/E transition.
By selecting M/E Couple in the Status menu, the following function can be
coupled in addition:
•
Fill buses of the keyers. Together with the key memory, most keyer
adjustments can be recalled (no wipes...).