Learning only device associations into a register, Cues and gangs – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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KAYENNE — User Manual
Section 3 — System Operation
When recalled, a clip will load and cue for each device linked into the
Q-MEM register. (There is one Play command per register so if learned as
part of a Cue register, all devices will play when the register is recalled.)
Learning Only Device Associations into a Register
Cues can be used to associate devices to lettered buttons only, without
learning clip and mark information. So on recall, the devices are assigned
to the lettered buttons but nothing is done to the current status of the
devices.
The Cue Device Selection menu is used to configure these associa-
tions.
To associate a devices to lettered buttons only:
1.
Hold down a lettered button, and press the
Link Cue
button. Both the
letter button and the button for the device high tally.
2.
Turn on any other letter buttons, but turn off the device buttons. If the
letter button is on and the device button is off, then only the device
association will be learned into the register.
3.
Press
ENT
to end the device selection and then learn a cue.
Only the association of the device to the lettered button is learned.
Learning Clips for Devices without Affecting Letter Button Associations
To learn a cue that recalls only device states for the clip, cue to mark, loop,
and play but does not affect the association of the devices with the DCM:
1.
Hold down a lettered button, and press the
Link Cue
button. The letter
button and the button for the device are both high tally.
2.
Add devices to be linked into the register, but turn off any lettered
buttons associated with the device.
Without the letter buttons being learned, a recall of the register will
control the specified devices but not affect what is currently happening
on the DCM.
3.
Press
ENT
to end the device selection and learn a cue.
Cues and Gangs
If a device which is learned into a cue is ganged to another device, then that
gang association will be learned into the register too. So that when the reg-
ister is recalled, the devices will be ganged.