Building an event list, Router interface operation, Introduction – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Router Interface Operation
Building an Event List
The event list editor is designed for speed and does not follow traditional
editing operations. For example, a normal insert operation would have the
operator select the insert point in the event list, select the clip to be inserted
in the browser, and then press
Insert Before
or
Insert After
. Instead, the Event
List editor makes insert and replace operations a mode and modifies what
happens when a clip in the browser is touched. This allows an event list to
be built by turning on Insert After, then touching clips in the order they
should appear in the event list. An insert operation is reduced from two
button presses to only one.
1.
Touch
Devices
,
Event List
to go to the Devices, Event List menu.
2.
Touch the
Insert
button so its indicator is illuminated.
3.
Scroll the Clip Browser and touch the first clip for the list. It will be
added to the Event List in the right pane, and the
Insert
button legend
will change to
Insert After
.
4.
Continue to select clips in the desired order with the
Insert After
button
on to build the rest of the Event List.
5.
If you need to re-arrange the order of the clips in the Event List, use the
list editing buttons (
Move Up
,
Move Down
, etc.). Remember to first select
the clip in the Event List where you wish the re-arrangement to occur
before you use these buttons.
6.
When the Event List is complete, it can be used for your production
without saving it. The list will only reside in RAM, however, and so will
be lost if the GV Switcher system is reset.
7.
To save the Event List for reuse in the future, touch
Save List
, navigate to
the destination folder (creating a new one if desired), enter a name for
the list, and then touch
Save
.
Router Interface Operation
Introduction
The GV Switcher system can interface with an external routing system. A
routing system connects a router source (router input) to a router destination
(router output). Changing the router source sends a different signal to the
destination (called a take). A router destination can in turn be connected to
a GV Switcher input and be configured as a routed GV Switcher source
(called switcher source in this discussion and in the GV Switcher menus).
The router acts as a pre-selector for the switcher source, and so increases the