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Grass Valley Maestro Master Control v.2.4.0 User Manual

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MAESTRO User Manual

Section 2 — Basic Maestro Operation

Possible Enter effects are:

PGM

: The current program source is transformed in the PGM effect

window and the AUX source is transformed in the AUX effect
window.

AUX

: The selected AUX source is transformed in the PGM effect

window and the PGM source is transformed in the AUX effect
window. Once the effect is complete, the AUX source is what will be
displayed on the Program bus.

PST

: A full screen transition is performed (e.g. cross fade) to an

image in which the PST source occupies the PGM effect window
and AUX occupies the AUX effect window. The PST source is what
will be displayed on the Program bus.

5.

Select the desired audio mode by pressing the

DVE Audio Mode

button

until the audio source(s) you want to be on air appear(s) as the second
word in the second line of text in the Effects LCD button.

Possible DVE Audio Modes are:

PGM

: The audio associated with the source on the PGM bus will be

on -air.

Note

In all DVE effects, the source that is displayed in the PGM effect window at
the end of the transition will always be on the PGM bus even if it was selected
on another bus before the transition was executed. In DVE Audio Mode selec-
tion, PGM refers to the audio associated with whatever source is in the PGM
effect window.

AUX

: The audio associated with the source on the AUX bus will be

on air.

P/A

: The PGM audio as a mix over the AUX audio (The default over

ratio is defined in the DVE effect configuration.

A/P

: The AUX audio as a mix over the PGM audio (The default over

ratio is defined in the DVE effect configuration.

P+A

: The audio from both sources at full level.

Some sample DVE effects are shown in

Figure 122 on page 194

. These

effects are examples only and may not reflect the type of DVE effects avail-
able for use by all Maestro operators.