Macro/enable/deleg area, Macro buttons, Channel enable buttons – Grass Valley 4300 Krystal Reference Manual v.3.1 User Manual
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Krystal 4300 Reference
Section 2 — Controls
Macro/Enable/Deleg Area
This area consists of three rows of buttons: Macro, Channel Enable, and
Channel Delegate.
Macro Buttons
The yellow Macro buttons let you record up to 12 sets (Macro 1 through 6
and Macro Shift 1 through 6) of Control Panel button pushes, with each
macro allowing up to 50 steps. Access the macro menu by pressing the
white
Macro
User Assist button to name and store those button sequences
for later recall.
Channel Enable Buttons
The Channel Enable buttons on Krystal determine which channels are part
of the “current effect.” Channels must be acquired before they can be
enabled (including wireframe channels). When an Enable button is turned
off, it means that channel is no longer active in the current effect—it will not
respond to run messages, even if it has keyframes. If a channel is running
an effect when its enable button is extinguished, the effect continues to run
but that channel’s workbuffer will not be updated. If an effect is running
and an enable button is turned on, that channel will pop to the current
effect and time.
Tally Information — The Enable buttons are toggles: high tally means
acquired and enabled, low tally means acquired but not enabled, tally
off means not acquired.
Delegation affects enables — Delegating a channel automatically
enables that channel. The channel remains enabled until toggled off
with its Enable button.
Macro
1
Macro
2
Macro
3
Macro
4
Macro
5
Macro
6
Macro
Shift
Enable
1
Enable
2
Enable
3
Enable
4
Enable
G1
Enable
G2
Enable
Cam
Deleg
1
Deleg
2
Deleg
3
Deleg
4
Deleg
G1
Deleg
G2
Deleg
Cam
Macro
Enable
1
Enable
Cam
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