Learning e-mem sequences, Macros, Introduction – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Learning E-MEM Sequences
To run an E-MEM with Auto Run on:
1.
Recall the desired effect. The effect will run as soon as it is recalled.
Learning E-MEM Sequences
To Learn a Sequence of Registers:
1.
Press
LRN
,
SEQ
.
2.
Press the page, bank, and register keypad buttons of the desired
registers in the order you wish them to run. Delay time can be added at
each register by pressing
Trans
Rate
and entering a time value.
3.
Press
LRN
.
To Play a Sequence of Registers:
1.
Press
SEQ
.
2.
Press the page, bank, and register keypad button of the starting register.
To Break a Sequence:
1.
Press
LRN
,
SEQ
.
2.
Press the page, bank, and register keypad button of the register to end
the sequence.
3.
Press the same page, bank, and register button a second time.
Macros
Introduction
Macros provide a mechanism to record a series of actions and then play
them back by pressing a single button. Macro steps specify commands sent
to the Video Processor Frame, rather than simple button presses. Macros
are fundamentally different from E-MEMs. E-MEMs store the complete
state of a portion of the switcher (level and sublevel) into keyframes. For
example, an E-MEM keyframe for ME 1 captures all the source selections,
keyer settings, transition type, wipe patterns, etc. for all the buses of ME 1
at the time that keyframe was added to the E-MEM register. A macro, on
the other hand, affects only the specific elements involved in the recording
of that macro. For example, a macro can be recorded that sets up only the
Preset bus with a particular source and selects a specific wipe pattern and
transition rate. You can recall an E-MEM to put the ME in a known state,