Multiple feed, Including source substitutions – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual
Section 8 — Advanced Operations
3.
To synchronize the background transitions, touch the
Sync Pri/Sec
button
for the controlling ME (in this example, ME 1).
4.
Touch the
Key Chains
selector button to access the Key Chaining menu.
5.
Touch one of the 15 Key Chain data pads and Chain ME 1, Key 1 to
ME 2, Key 2 by touching those buttons in the Key Chaining pane.
6.
Repeat Step 5 for ME 1/ME 2 Key 2 and ME 1/ME 2 Key 3.
7.
Go to the Bus Linking menu by touching
Source Ops
,
Bus Links
.
8.
In the Links Setup menu tab, touch the Controlling Bus data pad in the
Table Setup pane.
9.
In the ME Busses pane, touch
ME1 A
.
10.
Touch the
Linked Bus
data pad, and touch
ME2 A
in the ME Busses pane.
11.
Repeat Step 9 and Step 10 for
ME1 B
and
ME2 B
.
The A and B busses for ME 2 will now follow the A and B busses for
ME 1.
12.
To make ME 1 the controlling ME for the chain, press the ME 1
Bkgd
transition button on the Transition Module.
Multiple Feed
Starting with the example above, you could chain additional MEs for mul-
tiple feeds. This should be planned carefully but once configured, the entire
show can be switched from the Primary ME thus simplifying a very
complex set of operations.
Including Source Substitutions
Source substitutions can also be a powerful part of chained MEs. They can
be used to cut on two or more different sources for the chained MEs and
switched from the Primary ME. For example during a “Home” verses
“Away” baseball game, the Primary ME could take a camera source in the
Home team’s dugout on Source 1 but take a different camera on Source 11
on the Secondary ME in the Away team’s dugout using the source substi-
tution (see Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables
).
Source substitutions could also be used across multiple feeds for different
languages or for paid cable verses network feeds and so on.