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Practical Use of the PR-80

 

Making the Palette Settings

 

You can make the Loop mode settings for all of the clips in a palette simultaneously.
You can have the same clip play repeatedly, play the subsequent clip after the current clip is finished, 
or specify another clip to play back.
This function is convenient in situations such as when you need the clips in a palette played back 
automatically one after another.

 

fig.edit.palette01.eps

 

1.

 

Right-click on the palette whose Loop Mode settings you want to set in the “Palettes” list.

 

A context menu appears.

 

2.

 

Select [Set loop mode of all clips to].

 

A submenu appears.

 

fig.edit.palette02.eps

 

3.

 

Make the Loop mode settings.

 

• One shot

Playback stops at the final frame in the clip or at the Out point set in the clip settings (p. 70).

• Loop

The clips are played back continuously.

• Play Next Clip

The current clip is played back to the end, and the next clip is played.

• Select Next Clip

The current clip is played to the final frame or the Out point set with the clip settings (p. 70), then 
playback stops and the next clip is selected.

• Play Target Clip

When playback of the current clip is finished, the clip specified in the loop mode settings (p. 74) is 
played back.

Clips list

Context menu

submenu

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Summary of Contents for PR-80

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Page 2: ...a variety of functions such as playing back data stopping synchronizing times over a network or starting up at a predetermined time To resize thickness move all items on the front cover and center registration marks to left or right For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name Type of Equipment Responsible Party Address Telephone PR 80 Realtime Video Presenter ...

Page 3: ...essing Real time processing features let you carry out video editing with versatile effects dissolve and wipe titles and even two picture compositing such as picture in picture and double exposure without having to render High quality Audio Processing Roland s audio processing technology lets you perform high quality audio processing You can apply such audio effects as a four band equalizer and co...

Page 4: ...Introduction to Use of the PR 80 24 How the PR 80 is Organized 24 Selector 24 Presenter 24 Editor 24 Basic Workflow 25 What is V LINK 32 Names of Things in Screens What They Do 33 Selector 33 Play Mode 33 Edit Mode 37 Utility 40 System Preferences 41 Turning the Power On and Off 43 Turning On the Power 43 Turning Off the Power 44 Creating and Opening Projects 45 What is a Project 45 The Relationsh...

Page 5: ...7DLC 100 Using the RS 232C Connector 105 Using a Touch Panel Display 105 Controlling Other Devices with the PR 80 106 Controlling Another Presenter 106 Controlling the V 4 107 Controlling AR Series Devices 110 Making the System Settings 111 Eliminating Flicker in the Operational Display 111 Automatically Starting Up Presenter 112 Using an External Power Switch to Turn the Power On and Off 112 Maki...

Page 6: ...structions for using the PR 80 s functions allowing you to gain full control of the device Reference This section contains the MIDI Implementation device specifications and other data for the PR 80 When First Operating the PR 80 If operating the PR 80 for the first time please read Basic Workflow p 25 This section provides a general overview of operations using the PR 80 from turning on the power ...

Page 7: ...om the PR 80 in the box that it came in when purchased For more information regarding the removable hard disk DV HD Series read About the Removable Hard Disk p 138 About the Shortcut Keys You can reconfigure the shortcut keys used for the PR 80 s keyboard shortcuts Although this manual explains the keyboard shortcuts that use the Ctrl key if the shortcut keys have been changed by means of the syst...

Page 8: ...IN and Level Knob LEVEL You can connect a microphone to the MIC IN jack MIC IN and the LEVEL control LEVEL and use it with the Editor With the Editor you can perform post recording or record narration for the sequence you re editing d DV2 Connector Digital video input output Connect DV devices here The transition effects and output fader are not applied to the digital video output e USB Connector ...

Page 9: ...ct an optional remote controller DV 7DLC MIDI interface SMPU 64 UM 1 UM 1S UM 1X UM 1SX UM 2 UM 2E UM 2C UM 4 UM 550 UM 880 or a MIDI keyboard PCR 30 PCR 50 PCR 80 PC 300 here Connect devices here only when the PR 80 s power is turned off You can connect to either of the two connectors However you cannot connect two remote controllers simultaneously h RS 232C Connector RS 232C Use this connector t...

Page 10: ...en connecting to the DV connector When connecting video tape recorders to the S Video or video composite connectors use a commercially available video cable We recommend connecting to the S Video connector if a VCR equipped with an S Video connector is to be connected to an analog connector This provides higher quality video than that available with the normal composite video connector fig connect...

Page 11: ...erence produced by using the PR 80 near a television or radio may cause unevenness in the TV screen picture color or produce noise in the radio If connecting to a computer s IEEE1394 connector also called i LINK or FireWire be sure to use a DV cable that is compatible with your computer Other device such as a video deck Front Panel Rear panel DV Input Output Connector DV Input Output Connector DV ...

Page 12: ...d access a network time server to adjust the PR 80 s timing Whenever making these connections always make sure that the power for all devices is turned off Connecting equipment with the power turned on may cause malfunctioning and other problems fig connection LAN eps Rear panel Router hub etc LAN cable LAN Connector Computer Computer LAN Connector PR 80_e book 12 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 13: ...o to concerts and other stage events fig stage eps Exhibits and Other Presentations You can insert still images video narration and other material as clips with no need to make changes to the material and with full freedom to play the clips at whatever point desired fig presentation eps Projector Video camera etc PR 80 V Synth V 4 Projector Power amplifier PR 80 Speakers DV 7DLC PR 80_e book 13 ペー...

Page 14: ...t conventions and the like to see and hear video and audio descriptions when they want You can also use the Scheduler to have video play automatically fig equipment eps Display PR 80 Power amplifier Speakers Power amplifier Speakers Power amplifier Speakers Touch panel display AR 3000 AR 3000 PR 80_e book 14 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 15: ...the PR 80 with the Optional DV 7DLC Using the DV 7DLC provides the kind of operability you can get only with a dedicated controller For more detailed information refer to Using a DV 7DLC p 100 fig with dv7c eps PR 80 Speakers Power amplifier Display for operation Display Keyboard Mouse PR 80 Speakers Power amplifier Display for operation Display Mouse DV 7DLC PR 80_e book 15 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時...

Page 16: ...nnect a V LINK compatible device and use the V LINK feature to enjoy a variety of video effects that bring visual element of expression to your performances For more detailed information refer to Using V LINK p 62 and Using MIDI Devices p 88 fig with um1 eps PR 80 UM 880 MIDI MIDI USB MIDI PR 80 PR 80 UM 1 UM 1 V Synth Display Display Display Mouse Mouse Mouse PR 80_e book 16 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9...

Page 17: ... effects intuitively fig with midikey eps You can also use an optional PCR 50 or other USB keyboard PCR Series or PC 300 connecting the keyboard directly to the PR 80 with no MIDI interface necessary fig with pc300 eps PR 80 Display for operation UM 1 Projector Keyboard Mouse V Synth PR 80 Display for operation PCR 50 USB Projector Keyboard Mouse PR 80_e book 17 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 18: ...g a Touch Panel Display You can connect a touch panel display using an RS 232C cable and VGA cable and then control the PR 80 by directly touching the touch panel display screen For more detailed information about setting up touch panel displays refer to Using a Touch Panel Display p 105 fig with panel eps PR 80 PC Speakers Power amplifier Projector PR 80 RS 232C VGA Speakers Power amplifier Touch...

Page 19: ...R Series phrases by switching clips with the PR 80 For more details about setting up the PR 80 to control AR Series devices refer to Controlling AR Series Devices p 110 fig with AR eps Power amplifier Speakers Power amplifier Speakers Power amplifier Speakers PR 80 UM 880 USB MIDI MIDI MIDI AR 3000 AR 3000 AR 3000 Projector Display for operation Keyboard Mouse PR 80_e book 19 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9...

Page 20: ... stopping playback of clips selecting palettes and clips and setting switch effect times For more details about setting the PR 80 to control other Presenters refer to Controlling Another Presenter p 106 fig with DV 7PR eps PR 80 Display for operation UM 880 USB MIDI MIDI PR 80 DV 7PR UM 1 UM 1 Projector Projector Projector Keyboard Mouse Mouse Mouse PR 80_e book 20 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 21: ...ips Additionally you can use an external MIDI device to control the V 4 s effect settings and fade the final video output For more details about V 4 control settings refer to Controlling the V 4 p 107 fig with V4 eps Video camera etc V 4 MIDI PR 80 Display for operation UM 1 Projector Keyboard Mouse PR 80_e book 21 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 22: ...ear on a monitor similar to those used in personal computers The mouse also performs operations similar to those of a personal computer mouse The following describes the four common options performed by the mouse Mouse Pointer The mouse cursor on the screen moves in sync with the mouse movement in your hand Move the pointer to the desired position on the screen click the left or right mouse button...

Page 23: ...23 Before Using the PR 80 PR 80_e book 23 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 24: ...ous different functions use this as their starting point Presenter fig playmode eps Included here are functions used in playing back and switching video materials The Play mode and the Edit mode are available Editor fig playmode eps This feature performs editing for video material The feature is different from the Presenter s Edit mode Play mode Edit mode PR 80_e book 24 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 25: ...Presenter fatures two screens one for Play mode and another for Edit mode Play Mode Play Mode p 34 In this mode you arrange and switch materials during playback You can also add a variety of different effects Edit Mode Edit Mode p 37 In this mode you load data and arrange the materials in palettes p 59 Editor This starts the DV 7DL PRO For information on operation of the Editor refer to the DV 7DL...

Page 26: ...n to Use of the PR 80 2 Starting Up Presenter Click Presenter in Selector The Presenter Play mode screen appears after a few seconds fig playmode01 eps Play Mode Screen p 34 PR 80_e book 26 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 27: ...e is used as the example procedure in Basic Workflow This calls up the project entitled Artbeats Sample fig play project01 eps Projects are the most basic unit managed with the PR 80 Clips are played back and materials are saved in project units What is a Project p 45 Creating Projects p 46 Opening Projects p 47 Select a disk Click Open Select a project PR 80_e book 27 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 28: ...e video output monitor Clicking on the palette list with the mouse switches the palette You can work with the controls in the upper right of the screen to select from a number of different playback methods and add effects Play Mode Screen p 34 Using the Mouse to Play Back Clips p 48 Using the Keyboard to Play Back Clips p 50 Viewing the Video Output Monitor p 49 Switching the Palette p 51 Setting ...

Page 29: ... The materials list shows the materials that are saved to projects The content edited in this screen is carried over in Play mode with no further changes necessary Just click Play Mode at the upper right to immediately play back the edited data Edit Mode Screen p 37 Assigning Materials to Palettes p 59 Making the Palette Settings p 66 Editing Palettes p 65 Making Clip Settings p 70 Editing Clips p...

Page 30: ...er right of the screen the following dialog appears you can then import materials from another project disk or other source fig edit import01 eps Importing Materials from Another Project p 78 Importing Materials Created with a Computer p 80 Select a disk Select materials Material preview monitor Select a project Import button PR 80_e book 30 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 31: ...ure01 eps In the Preview monitor you can see the video from a video deck Click the Start button to captures the video You can capture each video frame separately and separate a video into materials at any desired point using Frame button and Auto cut button Click Close button in the Capture screen to return to Edit mode Capturing Video form a Video Deck or Other Device p 79 Start button Capture bu...

Page 32: ...l effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance With V LINK you can easily control the PR 80 with a V LINK compatible MIDI device fig connection Vlink01 eps For more detailed information on how to use the V LINK function refer to Using V LINK p 62 PR 50 PR 80 V Synth UM 1 MC 909 UM 1 Image export Image export Projector Projector Remote control V LINK Remote control V LI...

Page 33: ...ditor Button This starts the DV 7DL PRO b Presenter Button This starts up the Presenter The Presenter features two modes Play mode p 34 and Edit mode p 37 c Utility Button This calls up the Utility screen p 40 This is used for organizing the projects on the hard disk d System Preferences Button This calls up the System Preferences screen p 41 These settings affect the PR 80 s overall system enviro...

Page 34: ...d p 62 You can turn V LINK off by clicking this while it is lit d Palette List This displays 20 palettes You can switch palettes by clicking here For more details about working with this feature refer to Switching the Palette p 51 e Preferences Button This lets you make the operating environment settings for MIDI the DV 7DLC and application For more information on MIDI preferences refer to Using M...

Page 35: ...ips on and off Click here to switch the function on or off When this is turned on each clip plays in accordance with its own Loop Mode setting You can have the same clip play repeatedly loop play the subsequent clip or play back another specified clip When this is turned off the clip stops playing at the last frame or at the out point For more details about turning clips loop playback on and off r...

Page 36: ...ders to the standard values The standard settings are shown below You can reset the sliders to standard values by clicking the triangle at the position corresponding to the standard value v Palette Area Displayed here are thumbnails of the clips contained in the palette and their settings Clicking on a thumbnail starts playback of the clip and the video images are displayed in the monitor Also dis...

Page 37: ...ler is operational c V LINK Indicator This lights up when a V LINK device is connected p 62 You can switch V LINK off by clicking this while it is lit d MIDI Preferences Button This is used for setting the MIDI preferences For more detailed information refer to Using MIDI Devices p 88 e Project Name This indicates the name of the current project f Open Button This displays the Open dialog box just...

Page 38: ...te currently selected in the Palettes list You can left click to select a clip and play it back in Clip Preview You can further edit the clips in various ways such as changing clip names rearranging clip sequences and importing data for additional clips For more details about procedures used in editing clips refer to Editing Clips p 67 You can also make the Loop Mode settings and adjust volume lev...

Page 39: ...rs here if the data has been positioned on the timeline in Editor of the DV 7 series p Capture Button This displays the Capture screen Here you can import data from video decks and other devices For more details about these procedures refer to Capturing Video from a Video Deck or Other Device p 79 q Import Button This displays the Import material dialog Here materials are imported from other proje...

Page 40: ...oject you want to work on here You can also drag and drop projects to other disks in the Disks list and copy projects from other disks You can carry out the following operations by right clicking Duplicate This creates copies of projects on the same hard disk Change Name This changes the name of the project Move to Trash This transfers the project to the trash To completely delete projects in the ...

Page 41: ...s click the check box to make a check mark appear click the arrows above or below the numbers to change them to the values you want then click the Set button You can also use a time server to adjust the time and date automatically To use a time server you need to make the setting for Time Zone For more details about time servers refer to Adjusting the PR 80 s Time and Date by Connecting to a Time ...

Page 42: ...te and not exact This is useful to adjust playback timing with slow response video equipment i Keyboard This is used for making the keyboard settings Clicking the Default button restores the factory settings j Mouse This is used for making the mouse settings Clicking the Default button restores the factory settings k Touch Panel Display This includes the settings utilized when a touch panel displa...

Page 43: ... Lower the volume on all audio equipment amps mixers etc to their minimum level 4 Press the PR 80 s POWER button fig front power eps 942 This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally Do not hold down the POWER button for four seconds or longer 5 The selector appears Select Presenter or Editor fig sele...

Page 44: ...to shut down appears click the Power off button When Using POWER button 2 1 Press the PR 80 s POWER button fig front power eps 2 2 The message Are you sure you want to shut down appears click the OK button fig poweroff eps If a project has not been saved the message Would you like to save the current project appears If you want to save the project click the Save button Do not hold down the POWER b...

Page 45: ... Clips and Palettes Each project contains the materials used in the project palettes for arranging the sequence of the materials and clips above the palettes to be played back in real time fig aboutproject eps Materials are imported from external video decks or other devices using the capture function Materials created on computers or other such data can be imported by writing them to digital vide...

Page 46: ...g open01 eps 2 Select the disk to which you want to save the project from the Disks list 3 Click the New button 4 New Project appears highlighted in the Projects list Use the keyboard to enter the project name 5 After entering the name confirm it by pressing the Enter key on the keyboard 6 Click the Open button The created project opens Disks list Projects list New Open PR 80_e book 46 ページ 2005年1月...

Page 47: ...utton The selected project opens If you select Cancel the selection is no longer highlighted and the original screen returns to the display To Copy or Delete a Project When you right click to select a project in the screen above a context menu appears allowing you to copy or delete the project or change the project s name These operations are performed the same way as in the Utility screen For mor...

Page 48: ...transition effect time settings have been set the video then fades in accordance with the settings p 52 Pausing Playback Right click on the clip being played back or click in the transport control Playback resumes when you left click on the paused clip or click in the transport control Selecting a Paused Clip Use the right mouse button to select the clip The first frame of the clip is displayed Mo...

Page 49: ... the clip s current time and remaining time the clip length and a progress bar fig monitor01 eps Using the Progress Bar You can use this to confirm the clip s In and Out points and the current playback position You can also move playback to any desired point by clicking on the point with the mouse or dragging in the bar regardless of whether playback is paused or not Reducing Flicker in the Screen...

Page 50: ...s to the first row in the Palette Area the next row Q W E R to the Palette Area s second row the next row A S D F to the Palette Area s third row and the next row Z X C V to the Palette Area s fourth row and each clip is played back when the corresponding key is pressed fig playmode06 eps The key corresponding to each key appears in the clip s lower left corner You can also select clips with the c...

Page 51: ...he Palette Settings p 66 For instructions on how to assign materials to palettes refer to Assigning Materials to Palettes p 59 Switching Palettes with the Keyboard You can also switch palettes using the keyboard You can select palettes 1 12 by pressing the corresponding function keys on the keyboard F1 F2 F3 and palettes 11 20 by holding down the Shift key while pressing the relevant function keys...

Page 52: ...lect the type of transition effect to be used Selects the transition effect type you prefer The current clip fades to black then the next clip fades in from black The current clip fades to white then the next clip fades in from white The current clip fades to black then the next clip starts playing back immediately The current clip fades to white then the next clip starts playing back immediately ...

Page 53: ...osite FX compositing effect you want M Moving the T bar slider mixes the video White You can overlay or perform compositing by making the white areas transparent using the White W Luminance Key Black You can overlay or perform compositing by making the dark areas transparent using the Black B Luminance Key You can set the level for the luminance key using devices such as a DV 7DLC or MIDI controll...

Page 54: ... use Effect 2 functions modify the Effect 1 parameters Horizontal Shrink default setting Shrinks the screen horizontally Vertical Shrink Shrinks the screen vertically Vertical Horizontal Shrink Shrinks the screen vertically and horizontally Effect 3 Black and White default setting Makes the picture black and white monochrome Colorize Applies color to the picture Posterize Removes differences in le...

Page 55: ...on to display the Color Correction Palette 2 Click the Color Palette and adjust the hue and saturation 3 Move the Luminosity slider to adjust the brightness V Clicking the INIT button lets you restore the colors to their original state Color Correction button Brightness slider Audio Level button INIT button Color Palette PR 80_e book 55 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 56: ... the Mask button and select the mask type from the menu The unit comes set up with the following eight types of masks by default You can take masks created using a computer and import them over the network For more information refer to Importing Masks Created on a Computer p 83 Circle png Circle Soft png Ellipse png Ellipse Soft png Letter Box png Letter Box Soft png Square Box png Square Box Soft...

Page 57: ...time The PR 80 comes with eight types of color bars To change the type of color bar right click the Color Bar button and select the type of color bar you want from the menu The unit comes with the following eight types of color bars Convergence EBU_Bars EIA_Bars Luma 10 Luma 5 Luma Ramp Overscan SMPTE Bars Color Bar button PR 80_e book 57 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 58: ...layback settings When setting the loop mode you can either assign the same setting to clips of the entire palette or to each video clip individually To assign the same setting to clips of an entire palette refer to Making the Palette Settings p 66 To set each clip refer to Setting Loop Mode for Each Clip p 74 To set the automatic playback refer to Setting Automatic Playback p 77 When the Loop butt...

Page 59: ...o the palettes as clips Select and drag one material from the Materials list and drop it in the position in the Clips list to which you want the material assigned You can confirm the clip in the video output monitor and the material in the thumbnails fig editmode04 eps When you drop a material in a position where a clip is already assigned the earlier material is replaced by the one you drop there...

Page 60: ...07 is on You can assign these materials as video clips to a palette so that you can play the signals from external videos like any other clips in Play Mode For more information regarding the V 4 operation refer to Controlling the V 4 p 107 Importing Materials from External Media You can import materials from videos CD Rs and other sources For more details about these procedures refer to Capturing ...

Page 61: ...roject under the different name For more on backing up projects refer to Copying Projects p 84 and Changing Project Names p 84 When You Want to Remake the Project Settings If you want to revert the settings for a project restoring the settings as they were when last saved click the Open button to open the project again At this point a message asking whether or not you want to save the project appe...

Page 62: ...erfaces with multiple ports set all inputs to merge mix and all outputs to parallel whereby the same signals are output Make these connections only with the power to all devices turned off Presenter must be started up before the MIDI device s V LINK button is pressed When V LINK is turned on you can have the set up be made in accordance with the MIDI device rather than the PR 80 s MIDI preferences...

Page 63: ...es a MIDI System Exclusive V LINK ON message the V LINK function switches on allowing you to set up and control Presenter using V LINK messages For more detailed information on these messages refer to the MIDI Implementation and the V LINK Message List V LINK compatible MIDI devices set up both Presenter and the MIDI device without necessitating any user awareness of V LINK messages providing easy...

Page 64: ...tings for all of the clips in a palette simultaneously 3 Editing Clips Editing Clips p 67 You can edit clip names rearrange the sequence of clips and copy and delete clips 4 Making the Clip Settings Making the Clip Settings p 70 Here you can set each clip s Loop Mode settings In point and Out point volume levels and more 5 Changing the Material Settings Changing Material Settings p 76 You can edit...

Page 65: ...the palettes you want to reorder right inside the Palettes list The palettes are inserted where dropped You can also do this with the following procedure 1 Right click on a palette whose position you want to change in the Palettes list A context menu appears 2 Select Swap with previous or Swap with next The palette switches positions with the one before or after it Deleting Content from the Palett...

Page 66: ... context menu appears 2 Select Set loop mode of all clips to A submenu appears fig edit palette02 eps 3 Make the Loop mode settings One shot Playback stops at the final frame in the clip or at the Out point set in the clip settings p 70 Loop The clips are played back continuously Play Next Clip The current clip is played back to the end and the next clip is played Select Next Clip The current clip...

Page 67: ...Rearranging Clip Sequences Drag and drop the clips in the Clips list to rearrange the clip sequence Searching Clip Materials This searches for materials assigned to the clips 1 Right click on the name of the clip containing the material you want to find in the Clips list A context menu appears 2 Select Find material The materials assigned to the clip are selected in the Materials list Copying Clip...

Page 68: ...cut clip is assigned that location Removing Clips 1 Right click on the name of the clip in the Clips list you want to remove A context menu appears 2 Select Clear The clip is removed Materials are not deleted when clips are removed Changing the Size of the Thumbnails in the Clips list 1 Right click on the Clips list A context menu appears 2 Select Appearance A submenu appears 3 Select the display ...

Page 69: ...dow by double clicking in the Palettes list 3 Select and right click on the clip you want to edit Select the parameter you want to edit Context menu You can rearrange clip sequences and load materials in the Palette window You can rearrange the sequence of clips by dragging and dropping them in the Palette window You can also easily arrange materials in the Palette window by dragging and dropping ...

Page 70: ...to move the preview cursor to the frames you want to set as the In point and Out point fig clip01 eps The current time is indicated beneath the preview cursor You can move the cursor in the following ways Dragging the Preview Cursor with the Mouse You can play back scrubs by dragging the preview cursor with the mouse p 73 Right click the Time Slider with the Mouse A context menu appears allowing y...

Page 71: ... on the frame set the In point or Out point as shown below Right click the time slider fig clip02 eps A context menu appears and you can then make the following settings Set in point Set out point Return to first frame Advance to last frame Go back 1 frame Advance 1 frame Go back 10 frames Advance 10 frames Start playback Stop playback Jump to In point Jump to Out point JOG Shuttle Dial Return to ...

Page 72: ...and select Set thumbnail frame to assign the frame that appears at the preview cursor position to each of the clip thumbnails Sets the In point Sets the Out point Plays back from the In point to the Out point In point Out point You can delete the In point and Out point in the following ways Right click the Time Slider with the Mouse Delete in out point Using the In Point and Out Point Settings Ico...

Page 73: ...hile Playing the Audio You can set the In point and Out point as the audio is being played 1 Select a clip in Edit mode 2 Press in the upper left of the clip parameter Preview Area to switch on scrub playback with audio The button changes to 3 Drag the time slider The audio track plays back in accordance with the time slider When playback is paused playback of the audio for that frame is looped 4 ...

Page 74: ... the end and the next clip is played Select Next Clip Playback stops at the final frame in the clip or at the Out point set in the clip settings p 70 Play Target Clip When the current clip is finished playing the specified clip is then played back Specify clips by selecting the palette number and clip number Each clip s Loop mode appears in the clip s image in the palette in Play mode Setting the ...

Page 75: ... selecting Defaults Setting the Playback Speed for Each Clip You can set the playback speed independently for each individual clip 1 Click the Extended Parameters tab 2 Move the Playback Speed slider to adjust the playback speed The number above the slider indicates the playback speed You can make the setting for reverse playback by making this number negative Setting the Playback Start Point for ...

Page 76: ...the Enter key to confirm it Copying Materials to the Clips list 1 Right click on the material you want to copy in the Materials list A context menu appears 2 Select Copy 3 Right click on the location in the Clips list where you want to paste the clip copied in the Materials list A context menu appears 4 Select Paste The copy of the material is assigned to that location Deleting Materials 1 Right c...

Page 77: ...ttings are made in Edit mode fig editmode08 eps 1 Put a check in the check box in the Project Area fig project eps 2 Select the palette number and clip number The selected clip plays back automatically when the project is loaded If you check Keep this clip running the screen does not go black when a clip is finished playing this includes stopping playback with the Stop button or Esc key on the key...

Page 78: ...k with a removable hard disk refer to Instructions for Installing the Hard Disk p 139 3 Select the material you want to import then click the Import button You can confirm the material in the Project Area to the right To select multiple materials hold down the Shift key as you select 4 When you have finished importing click Close to close the window When you use the above procedure in Import mater...

Page 79: ...recording Click the Frame button to capture a single frame If instead of the Frame button you press the Auto cut button the material is automatically segmented at the points where the scenes change and then saved In this case the materials are automatically given names such as Title 0001 and Title 0002 6 Click the Stop button to stop capturing It makes the captured video into a single material If ...

Page 80: ...select the material you want to import then click the Import button To select multiple pieces of material hold down the Shift key as you select 4 When you have finished importing click Close to close the window When you import material using the procedure just described in Import material here which appears when you right click a clip in the Clips list or the Palette window you can import and use ...

Page 81: ...g CD Rs CD RWs or CD ROMs This feature is not compatible with packet write and multi session methods For more detailed information refer to the owner s manuals for your computer and video editing software You can import materials using video editing software on a computer with the capture function p 79 You can also use the network function p 113 to copy materials to the PR 80 from a computer 1 Pre...

Page 82: ...sk from the tray Remove the card from the card reader 7 If you want to continue importing from other disks insert a disk as described in Step 1 2 above and after the sound from the drive s spinning abates click the Rescan button 8 When you have finished importing eject the disk as described in Step 6 above then press Cancel to close the dialog When you use the above procedure in Import material he...

Page 83: ...o eight masks but you can have more than eight PNG files in the MASK folder When more than eight masks have been saved in the MASK folder you can use only the upper eight when sorted in ascending order on the PR 80 When the PNG file you want to use is not among the upper eight you will need to change the filename to something higher in the alphabet Example When the MASK folder contains the ten PNG...

Page 84: ...g Projects From One Hard Disk to Another 1 Click Selector s Utility button The Utility screen appears 2 Select the copy source disk in the Disks list 3 Drag the project you want to copy from the Projects list 4 Drop the project in the copy destination disk in the Disks list Changing Project Names 1 Click Selector s Utility button The Utility screen appears 2 Select the disk you want to work with f...

Page 85: ...ash appears click OK Emptying the Trash with this procedure completely removes the project from the hard disk always confirm that you indeed want to delete the project before you delete it Initializing a Removable Hard Disk 1 Go to the Selector and click the Utility button The Utility screen appears 2 In the Disks list right click the removable hard disk A context menu appears 3 Select Initialize ...

Page 86: ...the upper left of the Presenter screen and click the Clock button The Schedule Editor screen appears fig scheduler01 eps Creating a Schedule 1 Click the Add button to create a new schedule You can add up to 100 schedules 2 Click below Month and choose the month If this is not to be specified for example when you want to specify only the day of the week choose 3 In the same way choose the Day Week ...

Page 87: ...ton at the bottom of the Schedule Editor screen to highlight it in orange The Scheduler function is switched on The selected operation is then carried out at the time specified in the settings The Scheduler s operational mode is indicated by the manner in which the Clock button lights Schedules set in Scheduler and Scheduler On Off settings can be saved individually to different projects Scheduler...

Page 88: ...l whereby the same signals are output Playing Clips Set the MIDI preferences These settings are saved without regard to the project With these settings made you can use a MIDI device for the following operations Selecting Palettes Palettes are selected with the Bank Select MSB Values range from 0 to 19 Playing Clips Clips are selected and played back with Program Changes Values range from 0 to 31 ...

Page 89: ...sed in Speed Control controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is set to OFF The playback speed is controlled with the selected MIDI message fig midi02 eps When controlling the playback speed set the Speed Control Range the value is set in terms of a range of multipliers that can be applied to the standard speed fig midi03 eps Numerals in the Speed Control Range indicate from left to right the ...

Page 90: ...o control the volume from the MIDI device set the MIDI message at the Audio Level Control pull down menu if OFF selected it cannot be controlled using the MIDI device Control the volume with the selected MIDI message fig midi04a eps 6 If you re switching the Dual Stream mode on and off via MIDI go to Dual Stream and set the MIDI message to be used Controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is se...

Page 91: ...ia MIDI go to Luminance Key Level and set the MIDI message to be used Controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is set to OFF The level is adjusted using the selected MIDI message fig midi04a eps 9 If you re controlling the T bar for the Dual Stream mode via MIDI go to T bar Control and set the MIDI message to be used Controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is set to OFF The T bar is contr...

Page 92: ...ox is not selected making a check mark appear in it The selected MIDI message is controlled with the Time Trip Pad You can use the Time Trip Pad to play back clips Simply press the pad to stop playback rotate clockwise to have the clip play back according to the speed with which you rotate the pad rotate counterclockwise to play back in reverse and release the pad to resume ordinary playback fig m...

Page 93: ...ith the Rx Channel setting in Color Brightness Control Control for color correction fade and effects uses a shared MIDI channel Using different MIDI channels for each one is not possible 3 The MIDI messages that makes the settings for color correction are respectively set by means of Hue Control Saturation Control and Brightness Control in Color Brightness Control Controls are not accepted via MID...

Page 94: ... The MIDI message that sets the fade applied to the final video output is set by means of Output Fade in Color Brightness Control controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is set to OFF The fade applied to the final video output is set with the selected MIDI message fig midi08 eps The range of MIDI values 0 64 127 corresponds to the minimum to maximum values for the parameter You can select the...

Page 95: ... used for the effect control with the Rx Channel setting in Color Brightness Control Control for color correction fade and effects uses a shared MIDI channel Using different MIDI channels for each one is not possible fig midi07 eps 3 The MIDI message that sets the effect applied to the video output is set by means of VFX Control in Color Brightness Control Controls are not accepted via MIDI when t...

Page 96: ...wn the keys Clips 1 to 28 are assigned to the white keys in order from left to right starting from the white key at the far left Note Number 24H Controlling the Transition Effect Time You can control the transition effect time with the force used to play the keys Transition effects take effect quickly when the keys are pressed firmly and they take effect slowly when the keys are pressed slowly whe...

Page 97: ...2 cannot be played back in 49 Key MIDI Keyboard mode 4 You can use the force with which the keys are played velocity to control the set transition effect time When the keys are played with maximum force velocity 127 the transition effect time is the product of the setting s value multiplied by zero and when the keys are played with minimum force velocity 1 it is the product of the setting s value ...

Page 98: ... from the beginning of the clip or the In point You can preset the starting point at which the repeated playback begins the retrigger point 1 Hold down a white key for at least one second 2 View the clip as it is played back then release the key when the clip reaches the point that you want to set as the retrigger point 3 The clip is played again either when playback reaches the end of the clip or...

Page 99: ...the controlling device matches the PR 80 s Device ID Set the MIDI preferences These settings are saved without regard to the project 1 If you re in the Play mode click the Preferences button and then the MIDI Preferences button If you re in the Edit mode click the Preferences button 2 Set the PR 80 s Device ID to enable reception of System Exclusive messages fig midi13 eps 3 Click the Done button ...

Page 100: ... the clip that is selected but not playing highlighted in white Retrigger Playback is enabled only when the selected clip is the one being played back b This stops playback of the clip This is followed by a black screen c This plays the clip right before or after either the clip that is selected but not playing highlighted in white or the clip that is currently being played back highlighted in gre...

Page 101: ...wing buttons are assigned to function like a video deck controllers a You can use this as a shuttle ring for fast forwarding and rewinding b You can use this as a jog dial for single frame advance and other functions c You can use these buttons for the following functions Return to first frame Go back 10 frames Advance 10 frames Stop Play Go back 1 frame Advance 1 frame Advance to last frame Butto...

Page 102: ...he button is switched off the setting returns to the default value 100 e This switches dual stream on and off f This controls the output fade toward black When the lever is tilted back towards you the video output is 100 and tilting the lever completely away from you switches the output to 100 black When you re in the Dual Stream mode p 53 this controls the video mixing When you tilt the lever is ...

Page 103: ...ing buttons be set to Transition as well Slider Button Value name Effect Value name Effect Setting item None None None None VFX1 Effect 1 VFX 1 Effect 1 Toggle momentary Value depth of ef fects VFX2 Effect 2 VFX 2 Effect 2 VFX3 Effect 3 VFX 3 Effect 3 VFX4 Effect 4 VFX 4 Effect 4 Color Hue Hue adjustment VFX Enable Disable Corresponds to Main button Toggle momentary Color Saturation Saturation adj...

Page 104: ... the Play and Edit Modes Go to the lower right hold down the SHIFT button and press the MODE button Turning Off the Power Go to the lower right hold down the SHIFT button and press the OFF button located near the center It is not possible to perform this procedure two or more times in rapid succession while holding down the SHIFT button at the lower right Making the Clip Settings You can set the I...

Page 105: ...80 1 Connect both devices with a RS 232C cable 2 Turn on the power to the control device 3 Set the communications protocol for the control device 4 Turn on the power to the PR 80 and start up Presenter 5 Begin operations For more about the commands refer to RS 232C Command Reference Presenter p 131 Using a Touch Panel Display You can connect a touch panel display and then control Presenter by dire...

Page 106: ...elow 1 Set the Device ID for the slave Presenter For instructions on how to set the Device ID refer to About System Exclusive Messages p 99 2 If the master Presenter is in the Play mode click the Preferences button and then the MIDI Preferences button If it s in the Edit mode click the Preferences button 3 Set the Device ID used for Presenter Control Match this to the slave s Device ID When set to...

Page 107: ...e V 4 MEMORY 8 MIX button When controlling the setup from the PR 80 bring the V 4 s video fader to the Channel A side 1 Set the Device ID for the V 4 For instructions on how to set the Device ID refer to the V 4 Owner s Manual 2 If you re in the Play mode click the Preferences button and then the MIDI Preferences button If you re in the Edit mode click the Preferences button 3 Set the V 4 Control ...

Page 108: ...he selected MIDI message fig midi19 eps The range of MIDI values 0 64 127 corresponds to the range of the minimum to maximum values for the parameter You can select the control polarity with the box on the right side Select to set the parameter targeted for MIDI control to 0 normal playback 64 50 white fade 127 100 white fade for 127 100 black fade 64 50 black fade 0 normal playback and for 127 10...

Page 109: ...109 Practical Use of the PR 80 8 You can assign the V 4 s INPUT 1 3 as clips fig dditV4 eps PR 80_e book 109 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 110: ...erences button and then the MIDI Preferences button If you re in the Edit mode click the Preferences button 2 Check the AR Control check box The AR Control function is enabled fig midi20 eps 3 Set the MIDI channel to be used in controlling the AR in Tx Channel in AR Control fig midi21 eps The AR Series phrases correspond to the PR 80 s clips as described below 4 Click the Done button For more deta...

Page 111: ...y and the refresh rate is higher than 60 Hz the display can induce a certain amount of noise in the video monitor In such situations either move the operational display away from the video monitor or lower the refresh rate 1 Click the System Preferences button in Selector The System Preferences screen appears 2 Change the Screen refresh rate setting to the value that works best with the display yo...

Page 112: ...utton in Selector The System Preferences screen appears 2 Select Turn On Off using External power line switch 3 Click the Done button You can then use the power switch of the device to which the PR 80 s power cord is connected to turn the PR 80 s power on and off When turning off the power click the Power off button in the screen Then once the dialog It s now safe to turn off the computer is displ...

Page 113: ... click the System Preferences button The System Preferences screen appears 2 Go to Network and click Open Network Preferences panel The Network Settings screen appears 3 Select the method for configuring TCP IP Manual Use this when the IP address used for the network is specified by the network administrator Auto DHCP Use when the IP address is assigned automatically by your router or another devi...

Page 114: ... the MASK folder and use it directly in the Play Mode For more information refer to Importing Masks Created on a Computer p 83 When you import material from the IMPORT folder at the Import Material screen that material is automatically deleted from the IMPORT folder All other files are also deleted when the power to the PR 80 is turned on Clicking Cancel while you re making these settings returns ...

Page 115: ...Go to Network and click Open Network Preferences panel The Network Settings screen appears Switches use of the time server on and off The address of the time server is entered here fig network02 eps 3 Specify NTP Server Enter the IP address of the time server you re going to use You will need to arrange access to the time server on your own 4 Select the Clock Adjusting NTP check box making a check...

Page 116: ...up the Calibration screen appears fig touchpanel eps 3 Press the center of the targets on the screen in numerical order The targets are cleared from the screen as they are touched and at the end of the process the system restarts completing the calibration If the touch panel display is turned off during operation about 30 seconds later the PR 80 begins the shutdown process and the power to the PR ...

Page 117: ...hortcut Function Shortcut key M Displays the MIDI Preferences dialog box Shortcut key O Displays the Open dialog box Shortcut key B Turns on and off the display of the color bar Shortcut key E Changes to the Edit Mode Shortcut Function Shortcut key O Displays the Open dialog box Shortcut key S Saves the changes to the project Shortcut key P Changes to the Play Mode Shortcut key Move backward 1 fra...

Page 118: ...age the message is ignored and the unit receives only a Program Change message The received Bank Select message is kept until the unit receives a Bank Select message again Select the corresponding palettes The palettes that correspond to the Bank Select messages are as follows When in the 49 Key MIDI Keyboard Mode only Program Change messages 00H 1BH are received Modulation Controller Number 1 Sta...

Page 119: ... can set various controls at the MIDI preferences window For the details of the function that you can set see the item of the Control Change Pitch Bend Change Status Second Third EnH llH mmH mm ll Pitch bend value 00 00H 40 00H 7F7FH 8192 0 8191 You can set various controls at the MIDI preferences window For the details of the function that you can set see the item of the Control Change Channel Mo...

Page 120: ...or the details of the function that you can set see the item of the Control Change Channel Mode Message Reset All Controller Status Second Third BnH 79H 00H Set the various parameters back to their standard values Color Control 0 VFX off Output fade 0 1 3 System Common Section System Exclusive Message Status Data Status F0H iiH ddH eeH F7H F0H Status of the system exclusive message ii ID number Ma...

Page 121: ...nnel number that is added 1 to the number that is set in AR control When the channel number is more than 16 the channel number is set from 1 Controls the VFX 1 4 of the V 4 Palette Clip Program No Note No AR Phrase No Palette1 Clip1 32 14H 00H 1FH A0001 A0032 Palette2 Clip1 32 14H 20H 3FH A0033 A0064 Palette3 Clip1 32 14H 40H 5FH A0065 A0096 Palette4 Clip1 4 14H 60H 63H A0097 A0100 Palette4 Clip5 ...

Page 122: ... clip running setting is ignored System Exclusive Message Status data Status F0H iiH ddH eeH F7H F0H Status of the system exclusive message ii ID number Manufacturer number ID number for the System Exclusive message identifying the manufacturer Roland s manufacturer ID number is 41H The ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are used as extensions to the MIDI standard as the universal non realtime message 7EH and...

Page 123: ...end OFF 01H 10H 02H Transition Time Control Assignment 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 01H 10H 04H Audio Level Control Assignment 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 01H 10H 06H T Bar Control Assignment 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 01H 10H 08H Dual Stream C...

Page 124: ...02H 10H 0DH Reserved 02H 10H 10H Output Fade Control Assignment 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 02H 10H 12H Output Fade Control Polarity 00H 02H Positive Negative Posi Nega 02H 10H 13H Reserved 02H 20H 00H VFX1 Control Assignment 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 02H 20H 02H VFX2 Control Assignment 01H 05...

Page 125: ...ed Value Clip Control Ch 1 Color Control Ch 1 Note Control OFF Velocity Curve 4 Steps Speed Control Pitch Bend 1 0 100 Speed Range 0 5 1 0 2 0 Transition Time CC 5 Portamento Time 0 Audio Level OFF 0 dB Dual Stream OFF OFF Mix Mode Control OFF Luma Key Level OFF T Bar Control OFF Mask Control OFF Time Trip Ctrl X OFF OFF Time Trip Ctrl Y OFF OFF Color Hue Control CC 74 Cut Off 0 center Color Hue P...

Page 126: ... Rx Setting Color Saturation 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Color Saturation Control Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 10H 20H 04H V LINK Rx Setting Brightness 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH Brightness Control Control Change Channel Press Pitch Bend OFF 10H 20H 06H V LINK Rx Setting VFX1 V 4VFX A 1 01H 05H 07H 1FH 40H 5FH D0H E0H FFH VFX1 V 4 VFX A 1 Control Change Channel Pres...

Page 127: ...message of Roland RQ1 DT1 the message is transmitted with checksum after the data to check if the message is received correctly The checksum value depends on the transmitted address data or size of the exclusive message To calculate checksum Hexadecimal numbers are described with H The checksum is the value that regard the value of the lower 7bit that is added address size and checksum value as 0 ...

Page 128: ...X X X X X X X O X O X X Presenter can receive these messages in the Play Mode only 1 Only when the Note Mode is on The range depends on the settings 2 Only when the Note Mode is on 3 Only when the 49 key MIDI Keyboard Mode is on 4 Can be switched between O and X 5 1 28 when the 49 key MIDI Keyboard Mode is on Realtime Video Presenter Model PR 50 Date April 7 2004 Version 1 00 MIDI Implementation C...

Page 129: ... Local On Off All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 16 X X X X X O O X X X X X X X X O X X X X Presenter can receive these messages in the Play Mode only 1 Can be switched between O and X Realtime Video Presenter Model PR 50 Date April 7 2004 Version 1 00 MIDI Implementation Chart Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OM...

Page 130: ... X X X X X X X X O O X X X X X X X X O O X X X X X X X X X O X X X X X X X X X X X 1 Only when the AR control is on 2 Only when the Presenter or V 4 control is on 3 Only when the V 4 control is on 4 Only when the AR Presenter or V 4 control is on 5 Only when the Presenter control is on 6 Depending on the MIDI interface Realtime Video Presenter Model PR 50 Date April 7 2004 Version 1 00 MIDI Implem...

Page 131: ...mmand there are three different types of communication protocols Specifying an Action and Making a Setting to the Presenter 1 Transmit the command from the control device to the Presenter 2 If the command was received correctly the Presenter returns ACK and if an error occurs the Presenter returns ER ACK is an ASCII code signal name code number 06H that tells the control device that the command wa...

Page 132: ... returns ACK If the selected clip does not exist it returns ER When the unit is not in the Dual Stream mode the Presenter returns ER stxSP a a Playback Speed 100 0 100 0 This sets the playback speed as a multiple of the normal playback speed You can set the range as a decimal fraction Specifying a negative value makes playback run backward Once the value is set it remains valid until a different v...

Page 133: ...OFF 1 ON When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK stxTB a a Mixing Ratio 0 127 When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK stxMX a a Mix Type 0 Mix 1 White Lum Key 2 Black Lum Key When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK stx LM a a Lum Key Level 0 255 When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK TR Transition ...

Page 134: ... 3 b Depth 0 127 This switches an effect on or off and changes the effect type When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK stxMK a a Mask Type 0 8 0 Mask OFF 1 8 Mask ON This switches a mask on or off and changes the mask type When the Presenter receives the command correctly it returns ACK stxRS This resets color control and the like to defaults equivalent to the Defaults but...

Page 135: ...R a a Error Number 0 Resend request This is sent when a receive error occurs The Presenter resends the previously sent command stxVR You send this to request version information for the Presenter It returns VR stxQT This quits the Presenter and begins the shutdown procedure Xon Xoff AC Active sense request ACK Acknowledge correct receipt ER Error VR Request for version information QT Quit Presente...

Page 136: ...s is sent when the Presenter correctly receives command sent to it stxER a a Error number 0 SYNTAX ERROR The received command contains a syntax error 2 BUSY ERROR The Presenter is busy and cannot process the command This error is also returned when the Presenter is in the Edit mode 5 OUT OF RANGE An argument of the received command is outside the allowed range 20 SOME ERROR An error other than the...

Page 137: ...137 Xon Xoff XON XOFF Flow control PR 80_e book 137 ページ 2005年1月6日 木曜日 午後9時22分 ...

Page 138: ... while the unit is operating Moving the unit while the power is turned on Do not leave the hard disk in direct sunlight near other devices that generate significant heat in a closed vehicle in hot environments or other such locations This may result in deformation and discoloration Do not move the hard disk immediately from a hot humid location to one with low temperatures This may cause damage to...

Page 139: ...seems difficult try pulling the hard disk out then insert it again fig DVHD 1 eps 3 Lock the hard disk After inserting the hard disk in the PR 80 lock the hard disk so that it doesn t come out Insert a coin or other thin object in the key slot and turn it clockwise until it makes a click sound the hard disk is then locked fig DVHD 2 eps 4 When removing the hard disk from the PR 80 first unlock it ...

Page 140: ...107 Controlling the Playback Speed 88 Controlling the Transition Effect Time 96 Copying Clip 67 File 76 Project 35 84 Correct the Color for Specific Clip 74 D Defaults 36 Deleting Material 76 Palette 65 Project 35 85 Schedule 86 87 Disk 30 Disks List 40 Display 9 Done 40 42 Dual 53 Duplicate 40 Duplicating Projects 84 DV 8 9 DV Connectors 11 E Edit Mode 29 35 37 Editing 29 Clips 67 69 Palettes 65 ...

Page 141: ...65 69 Parameter Area 38 Pausing 48 Play Back 28 Keyboard 50 Play back scrubs 70 Play Mode 28 34 38 Playback Speed 36 Playing Back Clips 48 88 96 Posterize 54 Power 43 112 POWER Button 8 Power off 33 Power On Off 42 Preferences 34 Presenter 24 33 Starting up 26 Project 27 30 38 45 64 Project Information 40 Project Name 35 37 Projects List 40 R Rearranging Clip Sequences 67 Palette Sequences 65 Remo...

Page 142: ...essages 99 System Preferences 33 41 T Templates 7 Thumbnail 36 59 68 73 Thumbnail Images Files 77 Time 41 Time and date 41 Time Server 115 Timing 42 Touch Panel Display 18 116 System Preferences 42 Transition Effect Type 36 Transition Effects 52 Transition Time 35 Transport control 28 48 U USB Connector 8 9 Utility 33 40 V Vertical Mirror Split 54 Vertical Shrink 54 Vertical Split 54 Vertical Hori...

Page 143: ...a variety of functions such as playing back data stopping synchronizing times over a network or starting up at a predetermined time To resize thickness move all items on the front cover and center registration marks to left or right For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name Type of Equipment Responsible Party Address Telephone PR 80 Realtime Video Presenter ...

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