Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders
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Automatically cueing up and playing VTR/Extended VTR/disk
recorder
By recalling a register in which you have saved setting data for Cueup & Play,
you can control the VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder automatically in the
same way as when automatically executing a keyframe effect.
1
In the numeric keypad control block, press the [EFF] button, turning it on.
The [RCALL] button in the numeric keypad control block lights.
2
With the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad control block,
select the region.
You can select more than one button.
3
Enter the number of the register to be recalled with the numeric keypad
buttons.
4
Press the [REWIND] button in the keyframe control block.
The VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder automatically advances to the
timecode value set as the start point.
While the VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder is operating, the [ALL
STOP] button in the device control block flashes amber, and when the start
point is reached lights green.
If the operating VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder is selected as the
reference region in the device control block, the [CUE] button also flashes
and lights in the same way as the [ALL STOP] button. Also, when the start
point is reached, the [STOP] button lights amber.
5
Press the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block.
The VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder is now controlled according to the
keyframe data.
Setting the start point and stop point with the [SET XX] buttons
When you enter a timecode and make a setting with the [SET START TC],
[SET STOP TC], or [SET DUR] button in the optional device control block
(MKS-8036A search dial module), the timecode display changes as follows.
With these buttons you can set the start point and stop point timecodes, and the
duration (the duration is not displayed). When two of these values are set, the
remaining one is automatically determined.