Setting wipe transition parameters, Allocating resources and setting up the transition – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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Section 3 — System Operation
transition once and then reset to a cut (cut is the default setting for an aux
bus).
Setting Wipe Transition Parameters
1.
Go to the Wipes menu in the Kayenne Menu Panel or press the
Wipe
button in the Multi-Function Module and set the wipe parameters for
the ME(s) you will use for the aux bus (see Pattern Mix
2.
Select the wipe pattern to be used.
CAUTION When two partitions or more are released for aux bus wipe transitions, it is
very important to make all wipe parameters the same because the dynamic
assignment of ME partitions will not guarantee that an allocated partition will
supply the transition resource for a specific aux bus.
Allocating Resources and Setting up the Transition
Aux bus transitions use the allocated resources only during the transition.
Any Aux bus can then use the resource as it frees the resource after the tran-
sition.
When resources are allocated, the ME Mode menu still allows for the
keyers to be used on the resource. If keyers are cut on they will only be
visible on the Aux bus during the transition.
To allow both mix and wipe transitions, release the partition of a full ME in
the User Setups, Suite Prefs, Resource Allocation menu. For mix-only, you
can release and allocate an ME 50 or “half ME” resource.
1.
Go to the User Setups, Suite Prefs, Resource Allocation menu
(
2.
Touch the button(s) of the ME partition you wish to allocate as the
transition resource for the aux bus.
3.
Press the
Aux Trans
button in the Application column.
4.
To change the transition rate, press the
Aux Transition Rate
parameter
button, enter a transition rate in the pop-up keypad, and press
Enter
.
The
Mix
and
Wipe
buttons on the Local Aux Module are now low tally.
5.
Select an Aux bus on the Local Aux Module.
6.
Press the
Mix
or
Wipe
button.
7.
Press the
Trans Lock
button if you wish the mix/wipe transition to
remain selected.
The aux bus is ready for transition to the next source.