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KAYENNE/KARRERA/ 

GV KORONA 

GV K-FRAME XP 

Video Production Center 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual 

VERSION 16.0 
076159301-AC 
2021-10-15 

Summary of Contents for GV KORONA

Page 1: ...KAYENNE KARRERA GV KORONA GV K FRAME XP Video Production Center User Manual VERSION 16 0 076159301 AC 2021 10 15 ...

Page 2: ... Frame XP documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions Grass Valley hereby grants permission and license to owners of the GV K Frame XP to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose unles...

Page 3: ...ingle Suite Kayenne Panel System 24 Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example 24 Karrera Control Surface 26 Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System 27 GV Korona Control Surfaces 28 Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example 28 Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example 28 Supported Control Protocols 29 3 Panel Preferences 33 Panel Preference Settings 33 About Control Panel Default Butto...

Page 4: ...culations for Multiviewer On Air and Green 53 Configure MV Green Relay Tally for Look Ahead Preview 53 About File Operations 54 Introduction 54 About the File Ops Menus 55 GV Switcher File Type Extensions 56 About Show Files 57 About the File Ops All Files Menu 63 Save User Setups 64 Load User Setups 65 Save Source Tables or Source Rules 66 Load Source Tables or Source Rules 67 About Register Base...

Page 5: ...Menu 96 Enable DPM Transforms in the Menu 96 DPM Global Channel Assignments 96 Key Off Control 98 Easy Cube Control 99 Transform Controls 99 Crop Controls 99 Reverse Controls 99 Path Controls 99 Clear Transforms 100 Border Menu 100 DPM Borderline Menu 100 Shadow Controls 101 iDPM Shadow Crop Controls 101 Glow Pane Controls 101 Glow Color 102 Glow Path Control Pane 102 iDPM 2D DPM Film Look Menus 1...

Page 6: ...s 116 eDPMs 116 eDPM and Effects 116 eDPM Partitioning 117 eDPM Definable Sub levels 118 Assign Sources 119 Button Mapping eDPMs to an M E 120 eDPM Mode Menus 120 eDPM Effects Menus 120 eDPM Category Menus 120 File Ops Menu 121 E MEM Timeline Menu 121 Source Ops Menu 122 Picture Menu 122 6 Switcher Control 125 Basic E MEM Operations 125 Time Value Entry 125 Learning E MEM Registers from the Contro...

Page 7: ...ons 140 Record a Macro 141 Insert a Macro Delay 141 Insert a Macro User Pause 142 Playback a Macro Register 143 Pre Attach a Macro 143 Post Attach a Macro 143 Attach Multiple Macros to the Same Button 143 Delete a Macro Attachment 144 Append to a Macro 144 Karrera Macro Operations 144 Macro Control Button Group 144 Macro Button Function Summary 145 Record a Macro 146 Insert a Macro Delay 146 Inser...

Page 8: ...nel Memory and P MEM Registers 164 Learn a Kayenne P MEM Register 164 Recall a Kayenne P MEM Register 165 Learn a Karrera GV Korona P MEM Register 165 Recall a Karrera GV Korona P MEM Register 165 Panel Memory Default Setting 165 GV Korona M E Background Button Row Delegation 166 Change Background Buses with Panel Mems 167 Source Rules 167 Create a Source Rules Pattern 168 Store a Source Rules Pat...

Page 9: ...1 Menu Screen Organization and Components 201 History Mode 204 Favorites Mode 205 Creating a Last Menu Assignment in Favorites Mode 206 Quick Tabs 206 Delegation Group 207 Parameter Control Area 208 Numeric Keypad 208 Alphanumeric Keypad 209 Scrolling Lists 209 Menu and Panel Interactions 210 Transitions 211 Wipes 211 Kayenne Transition Module 212 Perform a Mix Through Video Transition 214 Aux Bus...

Page 10: ...ar 239 Local Aux Module 239 About Multi Function Module Device Control 241 Device Control Module 245 About Gangs 247 About Q MEMs 247 Learn a Q MEM Register with a Single Device 248 Learning a Q MEM Register with Multiple Devices 248 Learning Additional Devices 249 Learn Device Associations only into a Register 250 Learning Clips for Devices without Affecting Letter Button Associations 250 About C...

Page 11: ...ert After 271 Insert on a Keyframe With Insert Before 272 Insert After or Insert Before on a Keyframe 273 Insert a Keyframe on the Path 273 Build an Effect By Inserting a Keyframe on the Path 273 Deleting a Keyframe 274 About Keyframe Durations 274 Change Duration for a New Keyframe 275 Modify an Existing Keyframe Duration 276 Restore KF Duration Default to the Keypad 276 About Effect Duration Edi...

Page 12: ...ble Sub levels 295 About Definable Sub levels 295 About Effects Editing in the E MEM Enables Tab 296 Enable E MEM Levels from the E MEM Enables Tab 296 About Additive Keyers 297 Enable an Additive Keyer in the Menu 297 About Super Additive 298 About Additive Keyer and the Control Panel 298 About Macro Builder 299 About Macro Line Editing 300 Build a New Macro with Macro Builder 301 Edit Macro Buil...

Page 13: ...ning 331 Create an Edge Pinning Effect Example 332 Adjust a 2D DPM Image with Edge Pinning Pan and Scan 334 Set Edge Pinning with the Kayenne Multi Function Module 335 Pan and Scan a 2D DPM Image with the Kayenne Multi Function Module 336 About Copy Swap 337 Copy Swap Menus 337 Copy Swap M E Menu 338 Copy Swap Wipes Menu 339 Copy One Transition Wipe to Another 339 Copy a Key wipe to a Key wipe 340...

Page 14: ...Movies 362 Load a Movie 362 Create an E MEM Keyframe Trigger 362 Create an E MEM Trigger Cue 363 Record a Movie 363 Name a Movie 364 Select a Thumbnail 364 Trim a Movie 365 Split an Image Store Movie 365 Join Image Store Movies and Stills 365 Image Store Build Edit 366 Copy a Movie with Build Edit 369 Build a Movie Using a Key and Video from Different Movies 369 Build a Movie With Video from One C...

Page 15: ...1 Control Panel Operation 383 ClipStore Menu Operations 383 Load a ClipStore Clip 384 Clip Search 385 Playback a Clip 385 Clip Cueing and Playback Controls 386 Recording Clips 389 Mark a ClipStore thumbnail 392 ClipStore Trim and Remove 392 Make Sub clips from the Current Clip 393 Split One Clip into Two Sub Clips 394 Cut Editing while Recording 394 Build Editing 395 Editing a Video Clip with Buil...

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Page 17: ... about new features and system enhancements for a specific software version and also includes software installation procedures Always check the release notes for your current system software before you begin operating your system The Release Notes Addenda contain corrected and known issues about the system software Other Documentation The Switcher Products Protocols Manual is available for develop...

Page 18: ...n Media Video Tutorials Training VideoTutorials Training Grass Valley Video Production Center switcher video tutorials and training can be found in Support Documentation Libraries at www grassvalley com and on YouTube ...

Page 19: ... any Video Processor Frame Kayenne control surface Karrera control surface GV Korona control surface the Soft Panel KSP option and or the Menu application running on a PC Menu on PC In addition the system supports direct control of external devices DDRs Servers and bi directional control to and from routing and automation systems Fully digital 10 bit 4 2 2 video switcher including 4K HDR HLG and P...

Page 20: ...tally via Connect Gateway 999 macros with many ways to recall macros from the Control Panel 1 000 E MEM registers with Define E MEM for fine control in creation and editing of effects Optional M E Previewer ME View provides a method to check and monitor any input to an M E on a single output SERIALOREthernet VDCP control Ethernet tally connection for integration with external tally systems Optiona...

Page 21: ... M Es by using DoubleTake Every M E has six keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key two frame stores per keyer every keyer can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs 2D DPMs with perspective on every keyer so iDPMs can be utilized for more complex effects Up to 16 iDPMs Integrated Digital Picture Manipulators assigned as either floating iDPMs on any keyer or within an eDPM at user s disc...

Page 22: ...anel Menu Panel Articulated Arm Optional Device Control Module Panel Control Unit PCU 3 ME 35 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Arm Panel Control Unit PCU 2 ME 25 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Arm Panel Control Unit PCU 1 ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Panel Control Unit PCU The modular design and use of a separate PCU supports the hot replacement of indi...

Page 23: ...dule for Source Selection Transition and individual E MEM control Additional Master E MEM Machine Control Multi Function and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality Source Module 35 25 or 15 Transition Module Local E MEM Module Touch Screen Menu Panel Each Kayenne control surface includes a Menu Panel that features a wide format 15 in touch screen display An a...

Page 24: ... with that frame The Kayenne Control Panel and Menu Panel have associated active electronics housed in the Panel Control Unit PCU Menu Panel K Frame Panel Control Unit PCU Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example A K Frame system can be subdivided into four suites if desired each of which can have two control surfaces Surface A and Surface B Each surface has it s own set of Panel Preferences fo...

Page 25: ...5 Suite 1 KSP 1 ME Customer Supplied PC Suite 2 K Frame Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially creating up to four separate switchers sharing one frame 8875_20r ...

Page 26: ... Modifier Section Device Control 2 Stripe 1 Stripe 2 Stripe 3 Source Selection Section 3 System Bar Transition Section 3 Vertical Keyer Section 3 Horizontal Keyer Section Master E MEM Section Karrera 2 ME 25 Control Panel Karrera Menu on PC Customer Supplied PC Touch Screen Menu Option A hardware Karrera Menu Panel is available as an option which features a wide format 15 in touch screen display A...

Page 27: ...r keyboard and mouse wired or wireless are supported A fanless PC running Windows OS is available which mounts behind the Menu Panel Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A basic Karrera K Frame system consists of a Control Panel a Menu application running on a PC and a Video Processor Frame The Control Panel and Menu application make up a control surface associated with that frame Suite 1 with ...

Page 28: ...K Frame V series 3 RU Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K Frame Kayenne Karrera or GV Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K Frame Video Processor The K Frame system can be subdivided into four suites and each suite can have up to two control surfaces Hardware resources in the Video Processor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration essentially cr...

Page 29: ... for VTR control AMP advanced media protocol for Profile PVS Profile XP Media Platform K2 M Series Turbo iDDR and T2 iDDR systems over Ethernet Grass Valley Native Protocol for routers routing control systems Trinix Trinix NXT Venus Triton and third party routers Jupiter NV9000 and NV920 and Encore router control systems Tally contact closure 6600_05 ...

Page 30: ...UX Panels Grass Valley Editor protocol SNMP system monitoring Serial and Ethernet VDCP Control of Ross Xpression using RossTalk Control of RossTalk GPI devices Chyron Lyric and other devices via Ethernet Bases AMP LDK Series LDX Series camera control with Ethernet tally via Connect Gateway ...

Page 31: ...e are four default M E outputs delegated for reentry as inputs per shifted row 1st row M1 A M4 A 2nd row M1 C M4 C etc 2nd and 3rd Shift Levels and Delegation buttons Note Default buttonmappingscan be restored by clearing NV Memory Button mappings can be changed in the Button Mapping menu and saved in the User Setups Panel Prefs menu The same source can be mapped to one or many buttons Button mapp...

Page 32: ... Kayenne Karrera the button count can be selected manually this selection is automatic if a panel has been associated in the Associated Panel data pad in the Eng Setup Node Settings Frame Suite Nodes ID menu The Source Select button scrolling list allows you to select a source select button to assign a source from the Logical Fixed Sources list Special Buttons Delegate button is used to assign the...

Page 33: ...bank TIP Define the Control Panel source select button mapping Source Names in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu before continuing 1 Select User Setups Panel Prefs Button Mapping 2 Select the PGM PST Bank button notice the Select All button is now available When multiple banks are selected the source delegation will be applied to the same button on each bank including the Local Aux 3 In the Sou...

Page 34: ...n the center pane 2 From the System Colors or User Color if defined see Define User Colors button list select a color 3 If a user color is selected you can adjust the RGB color by using the Menu Panel knobs or clicking in the data pad and entering a value in the pop up keypad 4 Save the Panel Color Scheme settings in the File Ops User Setups menu Assign Control Panel Source Colors Source Colors ta...

Page 35: ...ct the Enable button in the OLED Invert column of the center pane to display dark text over a colored background for the Source Select button default is colored text over a dark background Define User Colors The five User Color buttons allow you to create custom colors for Source Source Colors menu and Delegation Panel Color Scheme menu buttons Note Thefive UserColorbuttonsettingsareshared between...

Page 36: ...urces to the Control Panel The Remote Aux Panel Server Ethernet IP is set to the Video Processor Frame of the GV Switcher system see the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona Installation Service Manual for more information 1 Select Eng Setup Node Settings Remote Aux Button Map 2 Select an individual Remote Aux Panel by selecting its button in the left pane or select the Multi Select button for group selectio...

Page 37: ... button s mapping changes the button mapping for all selected Remote Aux Panels When multiple Remote Aux Panels are selected changing one button s mapping changes the button mapping for all the selected Remote Aux Panels 1 Select Eng Setup Node Settings Remote Aux Logical Map 2 In the Panel Delegation area select a Remote Aux Panel button 3 In the Logical Aux Buses area select an Aux Bus delegatio...

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Page 39: ... Type parameters and enable disable Re Entry Restriction Aux Bus Transitions See Aux Bus Transitions on page 211 About Suite Signal Type HDR Mode GV K Frame XP systems transmit Payload ID parameter values based on the Frame Operating Mode unless an HDR Mode is selected When in an HDR mode all outputs for the current suite will transmit the HDR Payload ID parameter values Note GV K Frame XP systems...

Page 40: ...nge PID Specifications SMPTE Description ST 352 2013 Payload Identification Codes for Serial Digital Interfaces base line ST 292 1 2018 1 5 Gb s Signal Data Serial Interface define 1080i 1080p 720p does NOT support HDR ST 425 1 2017 Source Image Format and Ancillary Data Mapping for the 3 Gb s Serial Interface 1080p Level A ST 372 2017 Dual Link 1 5 Gb s Digital Interface for 1920 1080 and 2048 10...

Page 41: ...t to ME 3 Infinite looping re entry for example ME 1 sent to ME 2 and ME 2 sent back to ME 1 is allowed but should only be done carefully About Source Patching Facility engineers need to know the exact routing of all the video signals connecting all the devices they are responsible for These engineers need to be able to identify video signals in a way that will help them connect devices properly P...

Page 42: ...having to reconfigure the engineering sources In this case logical names seen by the production personnel would be identical for that content even though the actual device playing the material changed Note Source Patching is the bridge between engineering sources and logical sources Both TD and EIC should make reference to the Source Patch menu when resolving source issues The mechanism is similar...

Page 43: ...n OLED Name appears only on the Source Name Displays on the Control Panel Up to eight characters are displayed A Menu Name is limited to eight characters and appears on all the GV Switcher menu application screens except Engineering Setup menus which always display engineering IDs or names Multiple Suites and Source Names Different sets of these alternative source names are defined for each GV Swi...

Page 44: ...r characters unique and make different names for the same source similar for ease of recognition Source Patching and Effects Portability Source patching makes it possible to build effects on a GV Switcher system in one facility or truck and then use those effects on a different system at another facility that has different Engineering source configurations Building a Source Patch table prior to ef...

Page 45: ...ical IDs 1 Select User Setup Suite Prefs Source Patch 2 Select the Eng Sources Fixed Sources button to select a source type 3 Select the Logical ID of the source you wish to change by either Selecting the Logical ID data pad and entering the Logical ID number or Scrolling through the Source Names list with the scroll bar This scrolls the list without changing the current selection When the desired...

Page 46: ...ection menu select the Logical Name data pad and enter the Logical ID in the pop up keypad then turn on the Source Correction Enable button 2 Adjust the parameters for Video Processing and RGB Color Correction in the Source Correction menu Note ThesameEngineeringsourcecanhaveSourceCorrectionenabled or disabled by patching the source to a different logical ID Patch a Key Input from Another Source Y...

Page 47: ...rce memory to the default settings for sources selected on enabled levels The Default Keyframe menu is used to learn the current Control Panel state to the system s Default Keyframe and to set the Default Keyframe back to factory settings Individual settings for each M E are stored in the Default Keyframe so different states can be saved for different M Es if desired Note Individual Default Keyfra...

Page 48: ... M E has Primary and Secondary Preview parameters for Safe Area and Crosshairs and an M E Viewer layout Switched Preview has a single set of parameters for Safe Area and Crosshairs Safe Area The Safe Area button when enabled activates the Safe Area border display for the selected preview The Set Safe Area data pad displays knob controls on the right used to move the Safe Area borders The Action SM...

Page 49: ... Ops Eng Setup menu Prerequisite Multiviewer resources have been allocated and configured see the K Frame Installation Service Manual The K Frame M E Viewer optional feature provides a special source from each M E that can be used to display multiple M E signals on a single monitor Each M E has a fixed source named ME pM ME 1 4 or Pg This source can be assigned one of six multiple signal arrangeme...

Page 50: ...ct a layout from the Layout list on the left side of the menu 5 Select a window in the Multiviewer layout 6 Select Logical or Fixed above the scrolling list on the right of the menu 7 Scroll or filter to an input and select that input to assign it to the selected window The window name is taken by default from the Eng Sources name but will take the Menu name if entered in the User Setups Suite Pre...

Page 51: ... green tally communicates that the source can be taken to air with the next transition Any upstream sources associated with a Multiviewer assigned source for example keyers or eDPM channels will also tally green on the monitor when selected on the PST bus Aux Bus An example of On Air and Green Aux Bus tally would be to identify on air sources feeding monitors located behind the talent on a news or...

Page 52: ... in use by the system Files are copied from one location to another without affecting the current operation File information is loaded to the switcher system RAM and this immediately affects system operation and resources Drive Access File Operation menus can access directories located on the Compact Flash in the Video Processor Frame System Storage and the Menu Panel hard drive Local and network ...

Page 53: ...le Ops Menus Each File Ops menu category Show Files All Files User Setups etc has a Utilities Pane with buttons to perform Copy Paste Delete and Create Folder operations and a Multi Select toggle button Copy and Paste Files 1 Navigate to the System or Remote Storage menu tab directory containing the file to be copied using the Top Directory Up Directory and Open Selected or double touch click the ...

Page 54: ...directory containing the file s to be deleted using the Top Directory Up Directory and Open Selected or double touch click on the file icon buttons 2 Select the file icon s to highlight it 3 Select the Delete button Create a Folder 1 Select the Create Folder button 2 Enter the folder name in the pop up keyboard and select Enter Rename Files 1 Navigate to the directory containing the file to be ren...

Page 55: ...s in the icon About Show Files A Show is a special collection of GV switcher files that can be managed as a group You can create and load a show file that contains all of your switcher preferences and settings or you may want to customize your show by loading some and not others Both can be accomplished from the Show Files menu Show File Buttons Create Show opens a create show pane In this pane yo...

Page 56: ...erences settings and register ranges then select the Load button Clear and Replace removes and all preferences settings and ranges so you can limit what is loaded into the Show file so it is not a cumulative load overwrite SelectAll toggle button selects or deselects all the available preferences and settings Create saves the show into the currently selected directory A pop up panel displays the s...

Page 57: ... disable preferences and settings a highlighted green border means that area of the system will be included in the new show b Select a register data pad and enter values using the pop up keypad TIP Usetheregisterdatapadsleftoftheloadgranularitybuttonstoenter a series or range of registers as part of the load the default is all CAUTION The Eng Setup button lower right of menu is off by default beca...

Page 58: ... when the show is loaded 4 For register based features you can enter an exact range select the register data pad left of each button and enter a series or range of registers to be included in the Show file the default is all Note A best practice is to set register ranges to all each time there is an update e g E MEM 0 999 Macro 1 999 etc this will ensure that new registers are included 5 Select th...

Page 59: ...Korona User Manual 61 The selected show file is automatically displayed in the left hand directory pane 3 Select the Load Show button Note A pink highlighted load list item means a full show otherwise it is a partial show ...

Page 60: ...tion if not installed the button will be inactive 5 To change the registers loaded select the register data pad left of each button and enter a series or range of registers to be included in the Show file the default is all Note A best practice is to set register ranges to all each time there is an update e g E MEM 0 999 Macro 1 999 etc this will ensure that new registers are included 6 Select the...

Page 61: ...enu is used to quickly sort and locate files by using the Sort ByType Sort By Name and Reverse Order reorders the current sort to ascending or descending buttons and manage all files types in the System and Remote Storage menu tab directories Use the Utilities pane buttons to perform file operations ...

Page 62: ... 1 Select File Ops User Setups 2 Select Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs button 3 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab left side of menu navigate to the folder you want the User Setup to be saved 4 Optionally enable or disable preferences and settings or enable the Select All button in the Load Granularity pane 5 Select the Save button in the File Operations pane ...

Page 63: ... select a Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs file 4 Optionally enable or disable preferences and settings or enable the Select All button in the Load Granularity pane 5 Select the Load button CAUTION The Load button immediately replaces configurations the system is currently using with the selected preferences and settings When setups are loaded significant changes to system operations are possible ...

Page 64: ...bles will be described in this example Note Selecting a Source Rules or Source Tables file in the System or Remote Storage menu tab and selecting Save overwrites the file 1 Select File Ops Source Tables 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab left side of menu navigate to the folder you want the Source Tables file to be saved 3 Select the Save button in the File Operations pane ...

Page 65: ...sters for example the E MEM menu has 1000 register files while the Macro menu has 999 and Router MEM has 100 and so on Keep this in mind when entering registers Buttons in the Utilities pane and most of the File Operations pane buttons are the same as all the File Ops menus see About the File Ops Menus however the Register function buttons in the center of the menu and others in the File Operation...

Page 66: ... allowing you to enter serial registers or an exact range of registers for example 2 4 6 8 9 using the Next and Thru buttons Note Excluding empty registers reduces load times Select Reg s allows you to select one or multiple using the Multi Select Utilities button E MEM registers from the System or Remote Storage menu tab directories Start Register when enabled allows you to start one or a multipl...

Page 67: ...EM 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab left side of menu navigate to the folder you want the registers to be saved 3 Select All or enter specific registers or a range of registers and or a start register 4 Select the Save button in the File Operations pane ...

Page 68: ...gisters with an Offset Use the Start Register button and data pad in the register based File Ops menus to load registers with an offset for the Panel MEM E MEM Macros Cues and Router MEM menus Loading E MEM registers with an offset will be described in this example 1 Select File Ops E MEM 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab left side of menu navigate to the folder containing the registers t...

Page 69: ...le 1 Select File Ops Eng Setups 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab left side of menu navigate to the folder you want the Engineering Setup to be saved a In the Load Granularity pane enable or disable preferences and settings or enable the Select All button b Select the Save button in the File Operations pane Load User Setups 1 Select File Ops User Setups ...

Page 70: ...e Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs button in the center menu pane and in the Load Granularity pane enable or disable preferences and settings that will be loaded as part of the user setups 5 Select the Load button CAUTION The Load button immediately replaces information the system is currently using with the selected preferences and settings When setups are loaded significant changes to system operation...

Page 71: ...e a composite picture Keying involves three signals background key cut used to specify where to cut a hole in the background and key fill used to fill the hole in the background The fill can be an incoming video signal or it can be an internally generated matte A separate key cut input signal is not necessarily required for keying For example a self key also called a video key uses the same input ...

Page 72: ...d then returns it to its original setting Sets Key Position and Size values to default 0 Two different Auto Setup algorithms are available one for well designed and lighted sets Reshape off and the other for more challenging sets Reshape on Depending on individual circumstances additional manual adjustments may be required after you use Auto Setup After an Auto Setup has been initiated you can can...

Page 73: ...hese controls and adjust Hue Selectivity Chroma and Luma primary suppression to eliminate the backing color Hue can be set accurately with Auto Setup Hue should center on the primary color of the backing area of the foreground scene Depending on where Luma and Chroma primary suppression are set adjusting Hue may not make any noticeable change on the scene Chroma suppression should be preset to 100...

Page 74: ...al shadows and perhaps eliminating the need to add artificial shadows All the above adjustments may need to be revisited later Another potential artifact of chroma keying is a tinting of the overall foreground subject due to lighting splash from the backing color or lens flare Flare Suppression adds a small amount of color to the entire foreground image to cancel the splash or flare Typically less...

Page 75: ...se 2 Choose the selected keyer s key bus that has the chroma key source and the chroma key backing color 3 Select the CHR as the key type in the Multi Function Module source memory may automatically select this key type 4 Choose the source on the A bus that will be used to replace the backing color of the chroma key source 5 Go to the Keyer menu either by double pressing a keyer transition button ...

Page 76: ...y so that Reshape is not needed 1 If you decide you must use Reshape follow the Auto Setup procedure in Configure Auto Setup on page 77 but select Reshape in the Keyer menu to turn it on its green indicator will illuminate After selecting the backing color area and selecting the top button on the joystick the chroma key will be set up with coarser values better able to handle set variations 2 If t...

Page 77: ...and the chroma keyer in normal mode FG Only turned off Note that incorrect adjustments can create a hard noisy key 6 If the chroma key now looks good you are done If dark edges are present there may be too much primary Luma suppression or Clip Hi or Clip Low may be set improperly If adjusting these parameters fails to solve the problem you should consider activating the Reshape feature Apply Chrom...

Page 78: ...ral color in the affected area This makes the changes to secondary suppression more obvious Selectivity should be kept as wide as possible You should only narrow selectivity increase its value if you cannot avoid changing opaque areas of the foreground 3 Adjust the secondary Angle so that changing secondary Chroma suppression moves the color in the desired direction You are trying to match the col...

Page 79: ...button 3 If not already selected select the Base Color data pad of the desired Background 1 or 2 Use the top three soft knobs to adjust Base Hue Base Saturation and Base Brightness of the base fill color 4 Select the Wash On button at the bottom so its indicator illuminates to create a wash matte 5 Select the Wash Control data pad to bring up Offset Softness and Rotate soft knob controls If necess...

Page 80: ...ey will initially be used whenever that engineering source is selected See the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona Installation and Service Manual for more information Setup a key patch an implicit split key This split key is used whenever that logical source is selected and adds operational flexibility see Patch a Key Input from Another Source on page 48 Setup an explicit split key using the Source Ops men...

Page 81: ...et up turn on the desired keys and arrange them so they overlap observing the Program monitor This will make the changes in key priority visible For demonstration purposes you can use four preset pattern keys 3 Select the keyer you wish to move in the stack in the Current column then use the Top Move Up Move Down and Bottom buttons on the left to place the key in the desired location The key prior...

Page 82: ...rity stacking order if desired as described in Transition Between Different Keyer Priorities on page 83 6 Set up the Next priority stacking order selecting the keyers in the Next column and then using the Top Move Up Move Down and Bottom buttons The new stack will be visible on the preview monitor 7 Select the type of transition using the Mix Wipe 1 or Wipe 2 transition buttons on the Control Pane...

Page 83: ...ton Shows the current Key Store image on Preview The fill and cut from Live Frame Store 1 and Frame Store 2 pages can be used in any combination for example you can use the fill from Keyer Video Source Frame Store 1 with the cut from Keyer Cutout Source Frame Store 2 You can even use the Live video from the Keyer Video Source and the cut from Keyer Cutout Source Frame Store 1 On power cycle or reb...

Page 84: ...eystore image 1 Select Keyer Keystore 2 Select a keyer for the Key Store 3 Select either the Use Live V K Use FS 1 V K or Use FS2 V K to select the Video and Key source image or a Select the Keyer Video Source for the fill b Select the Keyer Cutout Source for the key cut Set a Pattern Mix You can combine the complex wipe pattern generators P1 and P2 to create a wide variety of customized wipes 1 D...

Page 85: ...tern on preview 7 Select the delegation button in the Pri Wipe 1 column to delegate the menu to control the Pri Wipe 1 pattern generator 8 Select the Pattern Mix button so its indicator illuminates The preview monitor will now show the combined Mix 1 and Mix 2 pattern 9 You can select the type of pattern mix with the Mix type buttons Mix NAM NAM The NAM buttons are used for And or Or pattern mixin...

Page 86: ...Keyer sources only Wipes settings Keyer sources only Source Memory settings are explicitly learned and deleted using the Source Memory button The following are NOT affected by Source Memory Split keys Keyer Borderline settings Keystore settings Background sources Aux sources Learn Source Memory for a Keyer 1 Select a source on a keyer bus and setup the keyer with the desired settings using the Con...

Page 87: ...utton is highlighted when that keyer is selected in the Keyer Mode menu Delete Source Memory from a Keyer 1 Select a keyer source with learned Source Memory on a keyer bus using the Control Panel and or Source Ops menu 2 Select Keyer Mode in the menu and select that keyer The Source Memory button will be illuminated 3 Select the Source Memory button The Source Memory window appears 4 Select the De...

Page 88: ...ate button for example Key 1 for the M E 4 Press the EMEM button on the Source Select Module Result Settings for the selected keyer source are learned in Source Memory and a horizontal line appears through the selected source s OLED indicating Source Memory has been learned Changes to keyer source settings with Source Memory learned do not auto update If you make a change you must repeat the steps...

Page 89: ...unavailable until released 1 Select Eng Setup Acquire Resource 2 Select the eDPM button in the Logical Resources pane 3 Select a full M E resource in the Physical Resources pane Release Acquire DPM Resources between eDPMs iDPMs 1 Select Eng Setup Acquire Resource 2 In the Physical Resources pane release and or acquire available DPM resources ...

Page 90: ... for creating effects and taking them to air for DPM suite acquisition see Kayenne Karrera GV Korona Installation Service Manual Enable DPMs on the Kayenne Control Panel 1 From the Kayenne Control Panel in the MFM Multi Function Module Home menu press an ME button 2 Press a Key button 1 6 or hold and press for multiple channel control 3 Press the iDPM button Delegate eDPM Channels 1 From the Kayen...

Page 91: ...rol 3 Press the iDPM On button DelegateeDPM Channels 1 From the Karrera Control Panel in the Modifier Area press the eDPM button 2 The acquired eDPM channels are available in the keyer row displayed in cyan blue when delegated eDPM channels are always enabled 3 Press a channel button or hold and press to select multiple eDPM channels Enable a 2D DPM on a Keyer 1 From the Karrera Control Panel in t...

Page 92: ... Share iDPMs eDPMs from a pool of up to 16 physical DPMs four DPMs per dual M E board DPMs are licensed in pairs Kayenne provides two DPM options iDPM Full DPM including transform engine for complex effect manipulation up to 16 iDPMs can be licensed in pairs eDPM Up to six channels of DPM used inside the eDPM system which uses a separate control system and allows effects to be taken to air on any ...

Page 93: ...zLc Size Locate within 3D space Note The X and Y axis modifiers are changing the same as the X and Y values for 3dLc 3dLc X Y and Z 3D Locate ROT Rotate SPIN Spin Axis Locate Axis ASPT Aspect SKEW Skew PRSP Perspective 2DLc Post Transform X Y and Z locate in 2D space The PGLB Primary Global and SGLB Secondary Global buttons available in the iDPM Mode in the MFM activate keyers delegated to Primary...

Page 94: ...n the Menu The Transform menu contains a data pad matrix in the upper left for delegation Data pads for keyers with DPMs assigned will be active Inactive keyers will be grayed out Select an active data pad to delegate the menu to control keyers or to control a Global Channel see DPM Global Channel Assignments The keyer data pads themselves indicate whether Crop is enabled Global Assignment is on a...

Page 95: ... Rotate Spin and Perspective Note Keyer transform modifiers i e Shadow Splits Mirrors Output Recursives etc are available on a channel by channel basis and are independent from Global Transforms If for example you created an effect with three keyers assigned to DPM channels on an M E and selected those keyers and applied a Spin transform all three keyers would spin independently around their own a...

Page 96: ...ree keyers would spin around the global axis IndependantAxisRotation GlobalChannelAxisRotation SpinTransform Key Off Control The Key Off button in the iDPM Transform menu is used to turn off the key signal processing for the delegated keyer resulting in a full raster image For example suppose 8623267_24 ...

Page 97: ... of their pane Selecting the Source button provides image adjustment using that channel s coordinate system for reference Selecting the Target button provides image adjustment using the screen as the reference Only one space button is selectable at a time Note Target Rotate displays only Target Rotate transform parameter values even when Source space is selected The soft knobs still adjust either ...

Page 98: ... delegation matrix and do not include Crop Multi Functions of other iDPM settings i e Shadow Kurl and Lighting are not affected Clear All Sets all transform parameters and all other menu settings including Crop values of the delegated keyer to Default Keyframe values Note Corner Pinning is a function of i eDPM and is an advanced operation For operation information see About Corner Pinning Border M...

Page 99: ... controls in the Shadow pane are used to adjust shadow cropping and edge softness The current parameter names and values are displayed on the data pads When Crop Follow Image is selected crop values of the shadow match the crop values used for the primary image Only shadow edge softness controls are active in this mode When the Crop Softness data pad is selected soft knob controls for shadow edge ...

Page 100: ...iginal keyed image is not shown Only the border area of the glow is visible When the Glow pane is activated knob controls for Glow Width Aspect Opacity and Softness are available Note The Glow Softness parameter value is shared with Shadow Softness Adjusting either Glow or Shadow Softness will affect both Glow and Shadow Softness Glow Color When the Glow Color pane is activated knob controls for m...

Page 101: ...lation Mode Position and Size Modulation is an effect in which the source video is positioned or size modulated through an additive process with either a single wave train or two wave trains with the second wave at a right angle to the first Each of the two wave trains horizontal vertical may be selected independently from a set of modulation patterns Select the Pos Size Mod Kurl Mode button to ac...

Page 102: ...trols for H Position V Position and H V Angle are available Pattern Pane The type of wave pattern to be applied to the selected axis and modulation type is selected in the Pattern pane Cycle Limiting activates the Cycles soft knob This control can be used to limit the number of wave pattern cycles Cycles ve Only selects only the positive portion of the wave cycle Representative wave shapes Normal ...

Page 103: ...k is Matte is selected the back of the effect will be a matte color The color of the matte can be changed by selecting the Back Color data pad to bring up soft knob controls for Hue Saturation and Brightness Split Axis Pane Split page turn and roll effects are controlled with the Split Axis pane bottom left of the menu The effect can be split horizontally vertically or both ways using the labeled ...

Page 104: ...randomization of slit width Angle defines the angle of the slits with respect to the source X and Y axes Sphere Mode Sphere is an effect in which the source video is mapped to the surface of a sphere Controls are provided which change the aspect and size of the sphere the point in source video to be mapped to the center of the front surface of the sphere and the horizontal and vertical scaling of ...

Page 105: ... When the Separate Sides data pad is selected individual soft knob controls for separation are available These controls allow movement of individual Top Bottom Left and Right portions of the split image Splits Mirrors Modifiers Pane The Splits Mirrors Modifiers pane has mirror and double image controls The mirror buttons replicate the side of a picture about the axis location to the opposite side ...

Page 106: ...Lighting is not available in the K Frame XP V16 0 software It will be a feature in a later software release The Lighting menu provides four colored light sources positional in 3D space for each delegated keyer Each light source can be a Point Bar or Plane The apparent reflection of the light source simulates the physics of incident light falling on a surface including specular effects and light fa...

Page 107: ... of the edge of the light 100 creates maximum softness 0 gives a hard edge At extremely small values some aliasing artifacts may appear Gloss provides soft knob control of how much light is scattered as it is reflected off the surface of the picture At 100 the lighting acts like it is reflecting off of a mirror At 0 the light acts like it is reflecting off of a frosted piece of glass Flare When li...

Page 108: ...sive menu is used to select the keyers you wish to control delegation the desired type of output recursive control and then adjust the parameters associated with the chosen control using the soft knobs or pop up keypads The menu is accessed by selecting iDPM Output Recursive Output Recursive Presets The Output Recursive system has a set of presets that can be selected to simplify creating effects ...

Page 109: ...ered The history of the prior single event is discarded and a single strobe is triggered again ON accumulates a field frame of video within the Output Recursive loop OFF No action is taken Freeze Mode Freeze is used to freeze and modify an image using the soft knobs for playback soft knob parameters are also displayed in the Appearance data pad Picture Decay causes the frozen image in the Output R...

Page 110: ...efines the number of frames in a Strobe Cycle Period is only available when Time is selected as the Strobe Type On Time sets the percentage of the period that the image is unfrozen The default is 0 0 On Time is only available when Time is selected as the Strobe Type Strobe Type buttons set the type of strobe effect that will cause the automatic capture of the new image None turns Strobe Off Time f...

Page 111: ... those values Leaves a trail of partial images behind as the image is moved around the screen A wind blown effect can be added to the images decay settings can be adjusted to look like particles Soft Knob Button Group Picture Decay causes the frozen image in the Output Recursive to fade away evenly over time Star Decay causes random pixels of the frozen image in the Output Recursive to fade away o...

Page 112: ... Over places the image over the remnant or montage Under places the image under the remnant Erase erases the image and remnant Show Picture Parameter ON default displays the live video image in addition to the still montage OFF displays only the montage without the live video image Matte Control buttons None No matte Matte allows you to create a matte fill for the montage and activates the Hue Sat...

Page 113: ...the assigned M E keyer button and selecting the Global toggle button to highlight it The ME keyer button displays SEC Glb to signify the keyers Secondary Global assignment Adjust iDPM 2D DPM Border Edges Adjust the border edges together 1 Select DPM Keyers iDPM or Keyers 2DPM Border 2 Select an ME Keyer data pad on the left side of the menu or use the Multi select button for multiple keyers Note D...

Page 114: ...try allowing multiple eDPM Channels on one keyer eDPM channels run on their own timelines which makes this feature very flexible Combining iDPMs with eDPMs can be very powerful With the addition of eDPMs you could On the same M E create four iDPM transforms on Keyers 1 6 and then create two eDPM transforms perhaps a graphic and a clock and assign those transformed sources to Keyers 5 and 6 Map the...

Page 115: ...roperly you must reconstruct a timeline for the proxy sub levels to run The proxy sub level register has been created but is limited to a single keyframe Recalling and editing eDPM timelines from the Master E MEM timeline is truly independent and does not effect the keyframes in the eDPM Inserting keyframes in the Master E MEM s eDPM sub level timeline creates a keyframe which is a proxy to drive ...

Page 116: ...ilable via the eDPM Pri eDPM Sec buttons in the Master E MEM area Note The PART button is provided inthe E MEM Timeline menu so the eDPM Master E MEM partition can be enabled disabled eDPM Definable Sub levels The Master E MEM eDPM sub levels eDPM Pri and eDPM Sec can be configured as Definable controlled or Not Assigned in the User Setups Suite Prefs E MEM Prefs eDPM menu see Define E MEM on page...

Page 117: ...gn sources in the eDPM Mode Source Ops eDPM menu also available in the Switcher Source Ops menu 1 In the menu select Source Ops eDPM 2 Select the input channel button for the channel you wish to assign a source 3 Scroll and select the source you wish to assign to the eDPM channel from the Sources scrolling list right side of menu Note If you select an eDPM Fill button first then a source the Cut a...

Page 118: ...annel to enable 2D DPM on that channel eDPM Effects Menus The eDPM Transform menu is identical to the iDPM Transform menu DPM Transform Menu on page 96 in all ways except the ME Keyer selection matrix upper left pane is replaced with the six channels of the eDPM however the functionality is the same in regard to selecting channels and Global Channels The remainder of the eDPM effects menus operate...

Page 119: ...ile menu controls are identical to the Switcher Mode file operations About File Operations on page 54 eDPM File Ops eDPM Files Menu E MEM Timeline Menu The eDPM E MEM Timeline menu controls are identical to that of the Switcher Mode Basic E MEM Operations on page 125 including the advanced Partial Keyframing Partial Keyframing on page 290 and Define E MEM About Define E MEM on page 292 features No...

Page 120: ...PM Source Ops menu provides Source Holds About Source Holds in Effects on page 285 and Near and Far side see the SwitcherConceptsManual at www grassvalley com for more information source selection for eDPM Channels using the scrolling list with Lock button at the right of the menu Select Source Ops eDPM to access the menu Picture Menu The eDPM Picture menu provides controls for the Combiner Video ...

Page 121: ...e Primary Partition is made up of output eDA and eDC for the Secondary Partition Also as with iDPM the eDPM channel on the Primary Partition can be made visible on the Secondary Partition and vice versa see Keyer Partition Visibility on page 318 Select eDPM Combiner to access the menu The process for assigning a Global Channel to eDPMs is the same as assigning Global Channels to iDPMs see DPM Glob...

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Page 123: ...areas in seconds frames odd field format using the button the separator indicated below as and pressing the hard button below Enter in the display to complete the entry seconds frames field Enter The default time entry is in frames For example a time of 15 frames one half second on 60 Hz systems can be input simply by pressing 15 Enter Entries in seconds can be entered by adding one separator For ...

Page 124: ...arn more about E MEMs work buffers and registers see the Switcher Concepts Manual at grassvalley com Learn a Register in the Current Bank To learn registers in the current bank from the Control Panel 1 Create the effect 2 Press the LRN Lrn button 3 Press the keypad number of the desired register Learn a Register to a Different Bank 1 Create the effect 2 Press the LRN Lrn button 3 Press the Page bu...

Page 125: ... displays a Clear current prompt after pressing the Get and Dot buttons Press the ENT Enter button should you wish to continue Recalling E MEM Registers from the Control Panel If recalling effects from the Master E MEM area with Auto Recall off you first need to specify which levels you wish to control with the Enable buttons in the E MEM Timeline Register Ops menu To recall an E MEM register pres...

Page 126: ...button changes the delegation to Master E MEM button colors change and M Run is displayed in the OLED below the right most button Press and hold again to return to Local E MEM Press any E MEM button in the delegated row then the Run button to run the Local or Master E MEM Clearing E MEM Registers Both currently selected and different registers can be cleared from the E MEM Timeline Register Ops me...

Page 127: ... the desired effect the effect will run as soon as it is recalled Learning E MEM Sequences Learn a Sequence of E MEM Registers 1 Press LRN Lrn SEQ Seq 2 Press the Page Bank and Register number keypad buttons in the order you wish them to run Delay time can be added at each register by pressing Trans Rate and entering a time value 3 Press LRN Lrn Play a Sequence of E MEM Registers 1 Press SEQ Seq P...

Page 128: ...l The K Frame switcher enables the operator to select which method they would like to use The E MEM Numeric Operations Enable button on the User Setups Panel Prefs Panel User Interactions menu controls this behavior This parameter can be set independently for each control surface and is saved along with the rest of the Panel Prefs The default value for this parameter is off The operator is free to...

Page 129: ...howing the currently recalled register the current keyframe and a space for the name of the register The status display shows a number for the keyframe other than zero if the E MEM exists i e 0 means that the register is empty The standard Page Bank Register method sets a register number using the control panel E MEM areas like this 1 Press Page select a number between 0 and 9 2 Either press Bank ...

Page 130: ...as used in MFM When a number pad is required as above the right hand column and button to the right of zero change functions to allow 1 CLR remove all entries 2 DEL like backspace or CE 3 ENT end terminate the dialog 4 a modifier useful in trim operations The same keypad layout as part of numeric E MEM recall ...

Page 131: ...EM registers The qualifications used by E MEM recall Auto Recall Auto Run are honored in the same way as with the Page Bank Register method It will be for the user to decide whether to use either depending upon their own on air requirements Examples of recall 1 7 3 2 ENTer recalls E MEM register 732 2 5 6 ENTer recalls E MEM register 056 a A missing digit will be assumed to be a leading zero 3 4 E...

Page 132: ...ing definable sublevels will be achieved by the following steps 1 Press and hold the LRN button which will be CYAN in color as the user will have included some definable sublevels or removed others 2 Press up to 3 digits to specify the target register 3 Press ENTer 4 The register will be learned and the E MEM area will show it as recalled Interaction with macros Whichever method the user chooses t...

Page 133: ...pecific elements involved in the recording of that macro For example a macro can be recorded that sets up only the Preset bus with a particular source and selects a specific wipe pattern and transition rate You can recall an E MEM to put the M E in a known state and when you want to prepare that specific transition to just that source simply play the macro In this example different macros can be r...

Page 134: ...e stopped by pressing a macro button with the same macro register delegated or attached on CS B and vice versa A macro run from CS B with a User Pause can be resumed by pressing a button with the same macro register delegated or attached on CS A and vice versa GPIs GPIs are configured to run macros in the User Setups Suite Prefs GPIs menu GPIs can run stop or resume up to five macros per suite Mac...

Page 135: ...About Playing a Macro from the Control Menu Important For all groups The latest macro played from the menu will be displayed in the far left player of the control surface you are logged into and Previously run macros will shift to the right when the latest macro is run so only the last five macros are displayed Macro Control Menu Buttons and Data Pads Menu Pane Button Label Description User Logged...

Page 136: ...f macro steps across all macros is limited only by the amount of available memory in the Video Processor Frame The number of macros per configuration is determined by the size and number of Stripes in the GV Switcher system The following is used to determine the total number Stripes 1 4 Key row number 1 2 Shift level number 1 4 and Source button number 1 32 For example 4 M E with 35 button rows 2 ...

Page 137: ...he menu the right arrow will resume a paused macro from any player group For example if you are logged in as Suite 1 CS A selecting an E MEM Player right arrow button for a stopped macro does not simulate a macro run from an E MEM it runs the macro using the CS A player This is demonstrated by taking note of the macro number in the E MEM player then selecting an E MEM Play arrow The selected macro...

Page 138: ...rence and does not affect or limit macro functionality including macro attachment from the GV switcher Macros menu Macro Attachments and Importing Show Files Shows created using versions earlier than 9 1 with Macro Attachable enabled will have the Macro Attachable panel preference disabled the 9 1 or newer default when imported The show can be updated to the previous state by enabling the Macro At...

Page 139: ...on deletes the macro associated with that button When macro mode is on pressing the Repl Attach button activates attach mode You then select the macro register of the desired pre defined macro and press the button to which you wish to attach that macro The Show Attach button activates a mode that low tally blinks Control Panel buttons that have macros attached The Attach Enable button enables and ...

Page 140: ...ayed in the source select OLED third button from the right Control Panel Macro USER Button in Macro Delegation 6 Press USER to insert a User Pause 7 If desired perform any additional actions to be recorded 8 Press the Rec button again to stop the recording 9 Run the macro Result Any Control Panel button associated with the running macro will tally purple indicating the User Pause 10 Press any purp...

Page 141: ...ich the macro will be attached if Show Attach is on the panel button will flash Post Attach a Macro A post attached macro means the macro will execute after the mapped function of the button Generally you can attach macros to any bus row Key or Transition buttons however some Control Panel buttons are not supported to prevent operational conflicts 1 Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the M...

Page 142: ... The button will turn blue and blink slowly until a macro is selected 2 Press the macro register button on the delegated keyer row of an existing macro to which you wish to append additional steps The Record button will remain colored blue and blink fast indicating a Macro is being recorded 3 Perform the additional steps using the Control Panel and or the menus 4 Complete the append by pressing th...

Page 143: ...on deletes the macro associated with that button When macro mode is on pressing the Replace button activates attach mode You then select the macro register of the desired pre defined macro and press the button to which you wish to attach that macro During a macro recording time delays can be inserted into macros The Ins Delay button activates macro Insert Delay mode In this mode the macro delegate...

Page 144: ... the Source Select module to delegate the module 4 Press a macro delegated button to start recording 5 Perform any actions to be recorded as part of the macro before inserting the User Pause 6 Press Insert Delay Result USER is displayed in the source select OLED third button from the right Control Panel Macro USER Button in Macro Delegation 7 Press USER and if desired perform any additional action...

Page 145: ... Control Panel 2 Press and hold down a macro button for attachment in the Macro row 3 Press a Control Panel button to which the macro will be attached if Show Attach is on the panel button will flash Post Attach a Macro 1 Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the Macro button on the Control Panel 2 Press and hold down a Control Panel button for the attachment 3 Press the macro button to be at...

Page 146: ...emain colored blue and blink fast indicating a Macro is being recorded 3 Perform the additional steps using the Control Panel and or the menus 4 Complete the append by pressing the blinking Record button or pressing the blinking keyer row macro register button GV Korona Macro Operations You can record enable append and show the macro attachments on the Control Panel using the GV Korona Status Disp...

Page 147: ... pressing the Macro register button again Macro Delegated Row Buttons 1 Press the Macro button in the Delegation area located above the Source Select area of a Stripe the button row above the OLEDs is now delegated to Macro 2 Press the Macro button with which you want to associate the recorded macro 3 Touch Record in the Status Display 4 Perform the steps you wish to record using the Control Panel...

Page 148: ...e macro to resume Result Once completed the macro button high tallies the macro color yellow is the default Resuming a Paused Macro Buttons delegated to macros or with macros attached in a paused state tally purple Press the purple tallied button to resume the macro Note Stopped macros tally the macro color running macros tally orange Pressing a button with a running macro delegated or attached st...

Page 149: ... on the newly defined macro button will flash until Show Attach is turned off Note Macros attach to physical buttons not to the delegated target of thatbutton This means for example if youattach amacro totheChroma Key button pressing that button runs the macro regardless of which keyer the Transition area has been delegated to control Attach Multiple Macros to the Same Button Up to three macros on...

Page 150: ...rea with an existing macro and press the register button 3 Perform the additional steps using the Control Panel and or the menus 4 Complete the recording by turning off the Append button or by pressing the macro button being recorded Performing Macro Operations from the Menu Recording a Macro 1 Select Macro Catalog in the menu 2 Select the Macro Register number button of the register you wish to r...

Page 151: ...ber in the Local E MEM area when the Macro menu is delegated by pressing the Macro button in that M E 1 Select Macros Catalog in the menu 2 Select the Panel Name data pad next to the desired macro register 3 Enter a four character name in the pop up keyboard and select Enter Note If there is no Panel Name entered the Macro menu in the Local E MEM Module will display the macro register number it do...

Page 152: ...el Name 154 Insert a Macro User Pause from the Catalog Menu 1 Select the Macros Catalog menu 2 Enable the Record button and press the Right Arrow button to begin recording 3 Select the User Pause button in the Insert Delay button group ...

Page 153: ...Editor A macro User Pause can be inserted and edited with Macro Editor See the Kayenne Karrera GVKoronaUser Manual for Macro Editor operations 1 Select Macros Catalog 2 In the Macro Edit Build pane select Edit 3 Select Insert Delay 4 In the Enter Delay pop up menu select User Pause OK ...

Page 154: ...and The Run From Pause command resumes a paused macro from E MEM Note Without a Run From Pause command learned running an E MEM with a paused macro associated will start the macro from the beginning 1 Select Macro Catalog Macro No in the Macro in E MEM button pane 2 Select the macro then Run From Pause ...

Page 155: ... User Manual 157 Learn a Select E MEM Command The Select command stops a running macro and starts it at the beginning using E MEM 1 Select Macro Catalog Macro No in the Macro in E MEM button pane 2 Select the macro then Select ...

Page 156: ...t button upper right 4 Select the menu button for the macro register to be attached 5 If desired name the macro by selecting the Name data pad and entering the name in the pop up keyboard Press Enter Playing an Attached Macro 1 Turn on the attachment playback feature by pressing the Attach Enable button so it is illuminated You may also want to press the Show Attach button so that panel buttons wi...

Page 157: ... Saving Macro Registers 1 Select File Ops Macro in the menu 2 Press the Save button in the File Operations pane 3 Navigate to the folder System Storage or Remote Storage tab into which you wish to save the Macro files left pane You can create a new folder if you wish 4 Select All Enter Reg s or the Select Reg s buttons enter or select a range for the latter two 5 Select the Save button Note Only t...

Page 158: ... will result from the mismatched E MEMs and macros E MEM Recalls in a Macro The state of the Effects Dis and SEQ buttons are sent as part of each E MEM recall command When recording E MEM recalls to a Macro make sure these states are correct when you build the Macro For example if you want the E MEM effect to automatically run as a Sequence make sure that button is on when the E MEM recall is reco...

Page 159: ...rom Pause command resumes a paused macro from E MEM Note Without a Run From Pause command learned running an E MEM with a paused macro associated will start the macro from the beginning 1 Select Macro Catalog Macro No in the Macro in E MEM button pane 2 Select the macro then Run From Pause ...

Page 160: ...isters and Utility buses can be delegated for control to a Source Select button row On the Kayenne Control Panel Aux bus and Router modes can also be delegated Source Select Button Row Mode Descriptions Mode Source Select Button Row Description E MEM E MEM registers are mapped Macro Macro registers are mapped Keyer 1 6 Mapped sources used as keyer video key Backgrounds A B C D Mapped sources used ...

Page 161: ...see Panel Memory and P MEM Registers on page 159 1 Hold down the Fixed Delegation source select button top right default in the Source Select area on an M E Keyers Fixed Delegation Button Modes Fixed Delegations Source Select Area Example 2 Press a keyer or mode button Source Select Button Row to Aux Mode Delegation Source Select button rows can be delegated to Aux outputs on the GV switcher Contr...

Page 162: ...n Row Mode Delegation on page 157 from Aux outputs to Macro registers with a P MEM recall There are 99 P MEM registers available numbered from 1 to 99 Note P MEM register 0 zero is not writable P MEMs learn Source Select button row mode delegations for E MEM registers Macro registers Shift levels and Additionally for Kayenne Aux outputs and Router sources Note Individual button selections are not ...

Page 163: ...s point Keypad buttons 1 through 5 5 for Aux are toggle buttons high tally is on Enable or disable Stripes and or press Enter to continue 3 Press 0 9 in the keypad or the dot button to select the next available register in the current bank or Bank 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 or Bank then 8 or 9 then 0 9 Examples Double pressing Bank 0 4 then pressing 2 learns into P MEM register 42 Pressing Bank 8 4 learns in...

Page 164: ... for bus A or Sec for bus C 2 For the Secondary bus row press and hold the Secondary Delegation button and press Pri for bus B or Sec for bus D Fixed Delegation Labels Press A C Press B D Fixed Delegation Buttons GV Korona Background Bus Button Row Delegation If the Delegate buttons are not assigned do one of the following 1 Reset the default from the Control Panel a Press and hold the Pri button ...

Page 165: ...t up so that the desired Keyer status will result after the transition is performed No user intervention is required because Source Rules will have been applied logically However Source Rules are applied as sources are selected on the A or B Bus so it is possible to override or change the Next Transition settings in the Transition Module prior to the Next Transition For example Source Rules may be...

Page 166: ...tion is supported right of the ME delegation buttons you wish to setup as a Source Rules Pattern 3 Select the On Off or As Is Source Rules state buttons in the Source Rules Setup menu pane for each Keyer you wish to set the state Store a Source Rules Pattern 1 Select one of the Store 1 6 buttons to store the Source Rules Pattern 2 To name the stored pattern select the center Patt 1 6 button to whi...

Page 167: ...GV Switcher sub level apply Bus Linking Examples A typical use of Bus Linking is to have the buses of one M E follow the selections on another with a few source substitutions For example if there s a special camera only used for the primary customer s feed a Linked bus used for a secondary customer s feed might select a wide shot whenever that camera was selected on the Controlling bus Another exa...

Page 168: ...ink pane on the left and the Table Setup menu on the right Use the Bus Links menu to link enable disable break and choose the source table for bus links Standard Table All Sources 1 to 1 is the default Source Table Selected Controller bus and Linked bus buttons turn blue when selected in the Current Link pane In the menu example above the Linked bus button PGM U2 is the selected button The Source ...

Page 169: ...e source substitutions to multiple bus links Also you are able to create named relationships between the source table and the bus links to which they are assigned The Standard Table All Sources 1 to 1 Source Table is the default One of the other 15 configurable Source Tables can be assigned once configured Linked Source Buttons Set All One to One Sets all sources one to one Set to None Sets select...

Page 170: ...Source Tables list 2 Rename the Source Table recommended by selecting a Source Table data pad selecting the Rename button and entering a new name 3 Select a source in the Linked Source column of the Source Link Source scrolling list the Table Setup pane 4 Select the substitute source in the scrolling Source List 5 Repeat the first two steps for all source substitutions Storing Copying Source Table...

Page 171: ...change the Source Table for that bus link The Source Tables column becomes available Select another source table for the bus link SourceTable File Operations Source Tables are part of GV Switcher file operations File Ops Source Tables menu You can perform all the same file operations copy paste save load etc as with other File Ops menus For more about File Operations see About File Operations on p...

Page 172: ...olling bus and Aux 1 Aux 2 and M E1 Key1 are all linked in parallel to PGM A 1 Select the Controlling Bus data pad in the Table Setup pane the Controlling Bus selection menu is displayed 2 Select the M E Buses Aux Buses or eDPM Inputs tab and select the desired bus The selected bus is displayed in the Controlling Bus data pad in the example menu above the selected bus is PGM A 3 Select the Linked ...

Page 173: ... In the menu example below Controller PGM A controls Linked Aux 1 Linked Aux 1 is the controller for Linked Aux 2 and Linked Aux 2 is the controller for Linked Aux 3 Button Color Definitions The following applies for Cascading Links in the Current Link pane Black Controller but not controlled PGM A Bus is a controller but is not controlled so it is black in color Green Controlled and controls Aux ...

Page 174: ...te The Inhibit All Links button at the bottom of the Current Links pane must be off for the links to be active Bus Linking Rules and Restrictions The Switched Preview Primary Preview and Image Store input buses cannot be configured as Linked buses An Aux bus associated with a DPM cannot be configured as a Controlling bus However these buses may be configured as Linked buses Once the Bus Linking as...

Page 175: ...ontrols on this menu can be used to manage bus links Bus Hold Inhibits Links This control affects the behavior of the Control Panel Hold button for all Linked buses When Bus Hold Inhibits Links is On and the Hold button on a Linked bus is also On that Linked bus will ignore bus link commands and will not change sources when Controlling bus sources change Note that the Hold button retains its exist...

Page 176: ... is used during live operation for fast real time control The Menu Panel for Kayenne and Karrera and the built in touch screen for GV Korona are generally used in conjunction with the panel controls to set up effects and for system configuration Effects can be saved for future recall allowing fast and precise control of complex visual effects in real time The GV Switcher Video Production Center is...

Page 177: ...figuration options refer to the Kayenne Karrera GV Korona Installation Service Manual 4 M E Control Panel and Modules Other Control Panel configurations are available for the Kayenne system including 1 M E 2M E and 3 M E Setting Panel Saver Mode The Kayenne Control Panel will go into Panel Saver or Sleep mode if no Control Panel buttons are pressed The Control Panel goes into Panel Saver mode afte...

Page 178: ...ition Module is organized into two control groups the main transition controls with status display and transition lever arm and keyer transition controls For information about using transitions see Transitions on page 207 Main Transition controls Lever Arm For manual transitions Status Display Displays bus and keyer delegation and status Next Transition Element buttons Next Transition Type buttons...

Page 179: ...tions are tracked with a single indicator displaying from 0 100 percent showing the percentage complete of the current transition and the direction of movement required to complete the transition The bar graph is not necessarily identical to the lever arm position For example when the Auto button is pressed the bar graph will track the transition For auto transitions the bar graphs similarly track...

Page 180: ...i DPM Keyer ON OFF TransitionModuleStatusDisplayExample Primary Partition White Secondary Partition Green ON OFF Additionally when the Key Prior button Keyer Priority is pressed on the Transition Module Row 4 changes from displaying transition rates to Keyer Priority for Keyers 1 2 3 etc and shows the differences between the current and next priority stacks Function Buttons The top button row abov...

Page 181: ... the buses selected as being in the set of next transition elements Auto causes the selected next transition type to be executed with a Next Transition Duration A press and release of a Next Transition Element button high tallies the button and low tallies the others To multi select next transition element buttons Press more than one button at a time or Press and hold down any of the eight transit...

Page 182: ...indicated a DPOP of the button takes you to the bank indicated 4 e g one press for Bank 0 DPOP for Bank 4 The highest bank available is Bank 7 DPOP of BNK 3 button The buttons will be unlit for Banks 8 and 9 A DPOPed selection high tallies cyan blue color There are several modes available with the Local E MEM module accessed by pressing the following buttons EMEM Local M E E MEM recall and edit mo...

Page 183: ...Delegate buttons MISC 1 8 PART AUX GPI PBUS IS 1 6 and EXT are used to both enable and delegate which is determined by the mode selection Run control verses Edit The Bank buttons BNK 0 BNK 3 have been placed in the Master E MEM Module right side of keypad to provide faster access to banks A single press of the button delegates to the bank indicated a DPOP of the button takes you to the bank indica...

Page 184: ...he Jog Knob right side is the Bar Display that also shows the current effect position and the REW and Run effects buttons Just left of the Bar Display is the Jog Enable button enables the Jog Knob and the Pause Stop Next and Rew effects function buttons In the center are the Level buttons with displays The Level buttons have two modes Enables for run control and Delegates for keyframe editing Mult...

Page 185: ...played when not at the Home position Moves the display to the top or Home level Note The HOME Adel and Last buttons change position in some delegated modes for example in Copy or Swap mode these buttons move from the main delegation area to the Multi Function Module just below the joystick The other buttons in the main delegation area when in the Home position delegate to Keys Masks Mattes i DPM e...

Page 186: ...Select Module Example TextDisplay Outlines Outlines border the display text this is the default Outlines can be toggled off on in the MFM from Home press the Panl Bri buttons then toggle the OUTL under Joystick button Source Name Text Wraps Inserting a space in the Source Name wraps the text to the second line For example typing CAM then a space then the number 3 would wrap 3 to the next line of t...

Page 187: ...es the Source Select Module organization for source select buttons Source Selection buttons left Can be mapped and delegated to buses macros routers etc and there are no limits to mapping so the same function or source can be mapped numerous times and saved in Panel Memory Local E MEM Module File Ops Panel Mem menu Source selection buttons can be mapped as Switcher sources Can be delegated to sour...

Page 188: ...f necessary and make a source selection for that side Aux select button Delegates Rows 1 and 2 of a Source Select Module to Aux bus control Router select button Delegates Rows 1 and 2 of a Source Select Module to Router selection Rules Hold button When pressed toggle Source Rules will not be applied to the M E delegated to that Source Select Module E MEM select button Delegates rows 1 and 2 of a S...

Page 189: ...lowing conditions Source Memory is turned on for the selected source Note Sources with Source Memory applied have a line through the source name on the OLED The selected source is Asynchronous Note OLED backgrounds flash a solid color for Asynchronous sources Source Memory A bus row is shifted independently Delegations Macro Router E MEM etc and Uncalibrated The source video is processed for examp...

Page 190: ...s the Panl Bri buttons then toggle the OUTL under Joystick button To allow a larger font the Local Aux Panel OLED displays the ID or Name if configured only Inserting a space in the Source Name wraps the text to the second line For example typing CAM then a space then the number 3 would wrap 3 to the next line of the OLED button display Note If a name is configured the Eng ID can still be seen in ...

Page 191: ...provides the following functionality Aux Bus control the default including Aux Bus dissolves and wipes Router control Panel Ganging and Macros There are two identical sets of Aux Bus controls upper and lower both sets of controls operate identically For each set of controls pressing a button on the top row selects an Aux Bus destination and pressing a button on the bottom row selects a source for ...

Page 192: ...as also been delegated to PVW Pri any source mapped on the Local Aux Module buttons can then be selected for display on the Switched Preview output Sec PVW button As described above when the Sec PVW button is on it selects the secondary preview of an M E or the C output of the eDPM for display on the Switched Preview output This button is inactive when Pvw PRI is selected since that bus has only o...

Page 193: ...h the current directory of clips Next button One button press steps backward through the current directory of clips Reboot indication The left most Device Control display is used as a frame reboot indication and the next to the right Machine Control display is used to indicate a Control Panel reboot Device Control Module The Device Control Module brings together essential machine controls that are...

Page 194: ... Knob 2 Clip select knob bottom turn to scroll through and select clips parameters for both knobs are shown on the right in the status display Clip Editing button group located in the middle of the Device Control Module has eight clip control buttons Go To TC Device jumps to keypad entered numeric time code data Mark In Captures the current Time Code of the selected device and stores it as the Mar...

Page 195: ...top to bottom Stripes on that Control Panel Current M E selections are high tallied with the defined M E color Pressing the button for an M E or PGM PST M E delegates the corresponding Stripe to the selected M E The same selection can be made on more than one row Note Only those M Es for which physical M Es have been assigned to the suite are displayed in Delegation mode on the Local E MEM Module ...

Page 196: ... single keyer is not being controlled The remaining Multi Function Module buttons can only display status for one of the keyers the first one pressed Any changes made will be applied to all the keyers involved Any context sensitive delegation inside the Multi Function Module will be based on the first keyer selected For example if Key 1 is a Chroma Key and Key 2 is a Preset Pattern adjusting Clip ...

Page 197: ... Menu Menu Local E MEM E MEM Timeline Timeline Edit SPOP Buttons with Menus DPOP Button Module Menu Szl c Multi Function for iDPM eDPM MFM menu delegations iDPM eDPM Transform 3dLc ROT SPIN Axis ASPT SCEW PGLB SGLB Sngl Events List MULT Device Control ME 1 2 3 4 and PGM System Bar User Setups Suite Prefs Safe Title Prefs Many but not all of the hard buttons with legends supporting DPOP on the Modu...

Page 198: ...alue on a data pad The parameter can be adjusted by turning the knob or the data pad can be touched to bring up a numeric keypad Data Pads andTouch Buttons The GV Switcher system menus make extensive use of data pads Data pads are active areas on the screen that display a summary of the status of an object and when touched bring up additional controls and information for that object For example if...

Page 199: ... turns blue A blue dot with blue text indicates that the parameter is selected and moving the joystick will change the values 1 To select a parameter for joystick control white select any data pad with a dot and press the soft knob for that data pad text and dot turn blue 2 Move and turn the joystick to change the parameter values for all parameters with blue text Menu Screen Organization and Comp...

Page 200: ...reen Organization and Components 202 For clarity the menu screen examples are divided into two areas Navigation and Content and Messaging Quick Link Tabs Scrolling History and Menu Category Favorites list Buttons Menu Buttons ...

Page 201: ... 6x5 Six Keyer Data Pads Operations Status Mode Selection Button Group Notification Area Soft Knobs Label and Data Pads Selected Delegation Selected Mode Additional Function Selected Parameter Pattern Data Pad Touch Buttons Touch Buttons Touch Buttons Data Pad ...

Page 202: ...can be quickly accessed by clicking on the representative menu Icon The scrolling menu icon window can be cleared by selecting the Clear History touch button left side of menu History menu icon buttons appear light brown and black until selected then change to blue Use the scroll bar to see more History menu icon choices Clear History History ...

Page 203: ...d then change to blue Use the Left and Right arrows bottom left to navigate through Favorites pages To create a Favorites list perform the following steps 1Choose a Favorites page 1 10 using the Left and Right menu arrow buttons 2Navigate to the menu to be added to the list 3Select a grayed out or existing menu icon from the two side by side rows of six you wish to create a previously learned icon...

Page 204: ...ton 2Touch the Learn button 3Touch a favorite button on any page 1 10 Result The button changes to the Last Menu icon Quick Tabs Quick tabs provide fast access to related menus in addition to the History and Favorites mode Each tab with a label provides a semi transparent predetermined menu that appears over the current menu when touched to allow fast access when performing operations like setting...

Page 205: ...ges and The right portion of the top line is an operator notification area where messages generated by the GV Switcher system are displayed Delegation Group Additional levels of delegation are needed in some menus like the Keyer menu for example because it must control all keyers This highest level of delegation is located on the left side of the menu as a grid of data pads Data pads display limit...

Page 206: ...buttons either toggle on and off or are part of an interlocked group The soft knob pads on the right allow individual parameter adjustments as described earlier Numeric Keypad Touching a soft knob pad or other single numeric parameter pad brings up a numeric keypad that can be used to enter exact values You can also use a standard computer keyboard to enter information while this display is active...

Page 207: ...You can also drag the white handle to quickly scroll through the entire list on some menus Some menus have two scrolling lists used to associate an item in one list to an item in the other list Typically you choose an item on the left list and the system automatically selects the item currently associated with it on the right list You can then choose a different item from right list to change the ...

Page 208: ...Key 1 is selected on a menu and then ME 3 Key 2 is selected on the Control Panel the menu display will change its delegation to ME 3 Key 2 However the reverse is not true Changing delegations on the Menu Panel does not change Control Panel delegations When both the Control Panel and the Menu Panel are delegated to the same object say ME 1 Key 1 changes can be made to that object from either panel ...

Page 209: ...ese wipes to create extremely complicated wipe transition shapes and generally this is used only by advanced operators Utility bus video signals can also be used to generate a custom pattern for a wipe transition or other purposes Other Wipe Pattern Generator Uses Wipe pattern generator circuitry can be used for purposes that do not involve transitions Each M E has the two complex wipe pattern gen...

Page 210: ...are available in 4K mode Note Unsupported wipe pattern buttons are not grayed out in the GV switcher menu in 4K Mode Kayenne Transition Module Kayenne Manual Transitions Manual transitions are preset with the next transition element buttons Any elements that are active when a transition is performed will change state Active keyers will transition from on air to off air or vice versa Background tra...

Page 211: ...changing key priority specify a new key priority in the Keyer Priority menu 4 If desired select a transition modifier Trans PVW or Preset Black 5 Move the transition lever arm The picture will transition only the elements selected Other elements will remain unchanged Perform an Auto Transition 1 Setup for an Auto Transition is the same as a lever arm transition Perform a Lever Arm Transition on pa...

Page 212: ...Base Color data pad right pane 3 Set the Brightness to 100 and the Saturation to 0 with either the soft knobs or the popup keypad to create a white matte The matte will appear in the Base Color box 4 Go to the ME User Trans menu and select the User Trans Mix Through Matte 1 6 button 5 In the ME User Trans menu select the Full Screen button under Intermediate Video Appears to create a full raster e...

Page 213: ...e next picture mixes to full intensity Brighter areas in the new picture replace any corresponding darker areas of the previous picture During the second half of a NAM transition the previous picture mixes out of the darker areas of the new picture FAM transitions also first fade a new picture to full intensity and then fade the old picture out but both full intensity pictures are mixed together t...

Page 214: ...ted mix or wipe as the transition type for the selected aux bus repeats when a source is taken on that aux bus By turning on the Trans Lock button the transition will continue to mix or wipe until it is deselected With the Trans Lock button off a mix or wipe will only transition once and then reset to a cut cut is the default setting for an aux bus ...

Page 215: ...ion resource for a specific aux bus Allocating Resources and Setting up the Transition Note The DoubleTake option is required for Aux bus transitions Aux bus transitions use the allocated resources only during the transition Any Aux bus can then use the resource as it frees the resource after the transition When resources are allocated the ME Mode menu still allows for the keyers to be used on the...

Page 216: ...s Enter The Mix and Wipe buttons on the Local Aux Module are now low tally 5 Select an Aux bus on the Local Aux Module 6 Press the Mix or Wipe button 7 Press the Trans Lock button if you wish the mix wipe transition to remain selected The aux bus is ready for transition to the next source Note If you attempt an Aux bus transition while all allocated M E transition resources are in use the Aux bus ...

Page 217: ...trol Panel on page 236 Karrera Device Control on page 250 and Device Control with GV Korona on page 251 The Enables Control and Events List Device menu features include ChyronHego Click Effects PRIME and LyricX graphics support Controls that change based on external device type for example ClipStore DDR devices use the Timecode Even List Program Clip and Stop Play etc while graphic devices use Act...

Page 218: ...ey can be disabled to prevent the menu from displaying error messages Devices must be disabled either by selecting the Disable Selected or Disable ALL buttons or from a loss of communication before they can be enabled Note ClipStore devices are enabled disabled in the Eng Setup Node Settings menu only Timeline Events Menu The Timeline Events menu allows you to learn selected external device contro...

Page 219: ...ng name or Current Device label if loaded on the Control Panel System Bar Device name Device Type DDR AMP DDR AMP Serial VDCP Ethernet VDCP Serial DDR Odetics DDR BVW VTR BVW Status Device icon when provided from manufacturer Device type Clip loaded Cue Time Command Play Stop Gang Enabled Disabled Loop Enabled Disabled Connection status bar Load Load enable select data pad for folder and clip file...

Page 220: ...ed clips for the selected point of use Device Summary Clear All Events Clears enabled buttons data pad entries and loaded clips for all Device Summary point of use buttons Device Device search select data pad to enter device ID ChyronHego Click Effects PRIME and LyricX When a ChyronHego Click Effects Prime LyricX device type is selected those controls are displayed in the Devices Timeline Events m...

Page 221: ...ive scene when layered on one channel In Take scene Out Take scene off air Note To cue the same scene again after the Out button is selected use the Cue To Begin button not the In button Clear Delegated Device Events Clears enabled buttons and activated scenes for the selected point of use Device Summary Clear All Events Clears enabled buttons and activated scenes for all Device Summary point of u...

Page 222: ...nu Main Control Buttons ClipStore DDR Button Description Device point of use Selection displays Device Picker Engineering name Device name Status Device icon when provided from manufacturer Connection status bar Time Code Enter Time Code in pop up keypad 00 00 00 00 Hours Minutes Seconds Frames Event List Active Displays Active with event list loaded opens file operations menu Preset Clip Displays...

Page 223: ...Data Pad Displays Mark In time code Mark Mark clip at current time code Jog Back Move back one frame Var Play Speed Play clip faster or slower than 100 select to enter percentage in pop up keypad Jog Forward Move forward one frame Rewind Rewind clip Stop Stop clip Play Play clip Fast Forward Advance clip at a fast speed Swap Control panes right Exchange a clip from a Control channel right with the...

Page 224: ...e Browser Menu Pane Buttons Button Description Current Folder Select to open Current Folder operations menu graphic devices supported in an upcoming release View List Select to choose thumbnail size or list view graphic devices supported in an upcoming release Clip Scene scrolling list Selection works with Replace Insert Before and Insert List Edit enable buttons ...

Page 225: ...t List Cut Cut a Event List selection Copy Copy Event List selection Paste Paste copied cut event to Event List Move Up Move Event List selection up Move Down Move Event List selection down Save List Save Event List Event List Pane Event List Current events works with List Edit operations Loaded Green box indicates currently loaded event Transport Control Pane Buttons Button Description Auto Load ...

Page 226: ... displayed Note GV Switcher systems do not support Unicode characters in the AMP Protocol Clip Directory AMP Protocol If you change a clip locally on the Summit Solo server that clip name will be updated on the GV Switcher Devices menus If the folder list or clip list are incomplete re enabling the device will fetch the entire folder and clip list A maximum of 20 folders is recommended along with ...

Page 227: ...at each keyframe It is a good practice to use the Clear All Events or Clear Delegated Device Events button after inserting or modifying a keyframe containing external device events This prevents those same events from being duplicated when the next keyframe is inserted Prepare the External Device for Control 1 Turn on the EXT DEV button in the E MEM Timeline Recall Run menu or whichever button you...

Page 228: ...ice Example 1 Go to the Timeline Events menu select the Clear All Events button This ensures only that device s events will be specified in the keyframe 2 Go to theTimeline Events menu and select the button of the desired device to delegate the menu to that device ...

Page 229: ...the effect 3 Go to a point later in your effect giving sufficient time for the clip to load and cue For example go to three seconds by pressing GoTm 3 ENT 4 Select the Clear Events button in the Events pane to deselect the old commands This helps prevents accidental multiple load and cue commands in the same effect 5 Select the Play button on the Timeline Events menu 6 Set up your control panel to...

Page 230: ...h the two DDR channels 8 Select the Clear Events button in the Events pane to deselect the old commands 9 Delegate the device playing the video and select a Play event for it 10 Delegate the device playing the key and select a Play event for it 11 Add these events to the same keyframe of the effect by pressing Insert or Insert 12 Select the Clear Events button on the Timeline Events menu to desele...

Page 231: ...ct Devices Event List in the menu 2 Select the Insert button so its indicator is illuminated 3 Scroll the Clip Browser and select the first clip for the list It will be added to the Event List in the right pane and the Insert button legend will change to Insert After 4 Continue to select clips in the desired order with the Insert After button on to build the rest of the Event List 5 If you need to...

Page 232: ...structions For example a DDR or VTR takes time to load and cue before it can play The effect must be built so that a play event does not occur until the device is ready or the command will be executed late or not at all The GV K Frame XP system does not play a DDR or VTR in sync along with the timeline like digital effects devices controlled by CPL Instead the system issues a play command then let...

Page 233: ...ecode Entry Timecode is entered in hours minutes seconds frames format with optional dot separators Typing in partial values will enter the smaller value For example typing in 5 enters five frames 00 00 00 05 Typing in 5 enters five seconds 00 00 05 00 Typing in 5 4 enters five seconds and four frames 00 00 05 04 Typing in 5 4 3 2 enters five hours four minutes three seconds and two frames 05 04 0...

Page 234: ...pane scroll down until GFX 1 GFX 4 is displayed and select one 3 Enable the XPression Type button 4 Select the Device Name data pad enter a name using the pop up keypad and select Enter 5 Select the IP Address data pad and enter the IP Address of an XPression device in the pop up keypad and select Enter Take XPression IDs from an External Device The Standard GFX workflow allows you to take IDs fro...

Page 235: ...select the Clear Active Buffer or Clear All Buffers Using Extended GFX XPression Controls Setup XPression controls for an ID a buffer and a layer and send those commands to your external device Typically the commands are embedded in the ID but the menu function buttons allow you to override or fine tune those controls and clear buffers 1 Select Devices GFX Extended in the menu to access the GFX XP...

Page 236: ...he macro is triggered not GPI 1 through GPI 4 presets but the GPI ID assigned to each 1 Select Devices GFX in the menu 2 Select a GPI number you have configured in the external device by either scrolling with the soft knob or selecting the GPI data pad and entering the GPI and selecting Enter Repeat for each GPI Set preset 3 Select one of the GPI presets then select Fire GPI Note Only one GPI pres...

Page 237: ...V and NEXT buttons and then press a source button Group buttons Play Causes the associated device to play pressing again causes device to pause Cue Load Pressing after a PREV or NEXT button press causes a load and cue command to be sent to the device subsequent presses causes a command to be sent to the device to cue to its in point Next Clip Previous Clip Causes the previous or next clip name in ...

Page 238: ...anged The source select button for each device will change to green high tally as they are pressed The gang is dynamic so toggling sources on and off adds removes them from to the gang 3 Press the Gang button again to exit the Gang mode The gang remains About System Bar Gang Control Gangs can be controlled using the right most Device Control Group on the System Bar Play Cue Load and Previous and N...

Page 239: ...ti Function Module tracks the right most Device Control group on the System Bar see System Bar on page 237 The current device is shown in the function button status display just below the Joystick on the right side of the Multi Function Module Device Follow is displayed in the LED to the right of the top soft knob Single Device Control Follow Mode Device Selection Device Selection is performed by ...

Page 240: ...owser see About E MEM Control of External Devices on page 231 to be inserted into the Event List Clips can be inserted into the Event List in the 1st 2nd or 3rd position in the list using the bottom three soft knobs All other clip names will be pushed down one Note Only one of the three bottom soft knobs are active at a time in Device Control mode Insert a clip 1 Turn the soft knob Clip 1 Clip 2 o...

Page 241: ...Clip 2 or Clip 3 and scroll through the current folder on the selected device and select a clip editing buttons appear in the main function area b Press the DEL button on the Multi Function Module The clip name will be deleted from the Event List and will no longer be available for selection in the Current Clip OLED 5 Pressing one of the three bottom soft knobs after changing the Event List return...

Page 242: ...unction Module in the Multiple Device mode Each device name is displayed above the assigned button D1 D2 D3 etc The PLAY CUE and STOP command buttons tally as follows PLAY button high tallies green while playing and high tallies red when on air STOP button high tallies when stopped and the Cue button high tallies when the current timecode for the device matches Mark In About Creating a Gang To cre...

Page 243: ...n Module in GOTO mode to perform trim operations Enter the timecode 1 Press the GOTO button 2 Enter the timecode using the examples below 3 Press the ENTER button The Multi Function Module returns to Device Control mode Examples of Timecode entries 22 00 00 00 22 2 00 00 00 02 102 00 00 01 02 The CLR button on the Multi Function Module empties the buffer and resets timecode display to the current ...

Page 244: ...ntrol Swap between controlled devices Channel ganging Create recordings and Loops Stop and Play Control all configured devices with the following properties Current Mark in out Current duration Current clip name Current loop flag List of currently ganged devices Device Selection Device selection buttons A F can be configured to control devices in the Device Control Module 1 Select a device by rota...

Page 245: ...e gang press the ENT or Gang button to gang the devices The DCM supports multiple gangs so there may be a gang associated with the device on the A button and another gang on the device associated with the B button and so on When the Gang button is high tallied green then there is an active gang associated with the selected letter button To temporarily disable the gang press the Gang button it will...

Page 246: ...ter buttons and load cue and play them Device Select Turn to Scroll Clip Select Turn to Scroll Device Control Module Q MEMs Learn a Q MEM Register with a Single Device To learn a simple cue with one device 1 Select a device by pressing a control button A F 2 Select a clip on that device using the bottom soft knob and press the Load button to load the clip You can then set the mark in mark out poin...

Page 247: ...ating the link Device Control Module Cue Links Hold down a lettered button A F and press the Link Cue button high tallies blue the Cue Device Selection menu is displayed Press the device buttons to add or remove devices as part of the cue then press the ENT or Link Cue button All device buttons added to the cue will tally blue Pressing the CLR button clears all devices from the cue Note Both loop ...

Page 248: ...er 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 ...

Page 249: ... Device Control Group consists of a 16 character Status Display displays the current clip and Play Cue Load Next Clip and Previous Clip buttons For the one group on the 2 M E Karrera the Device Control Group can be assigned to a button row on a 3 M E the right most group can be assigned to a device associated with a source select button Note Off Air Advance and Auto Start buttons are accessed from...

Page 250: ... GV Korona Status Display to cue load and play videos from external devices Status Display Device Control Transport Buttons Button Description DEV Device Control Places the Status Display in Device Control mode On Black text over white background Off White text over black background Cue Load Touch to load then play touch again to cue to beginning Play Play the video Delegation top center double wi...

Page 251: ... output Changing the router source sends a different signal to the destination called a take A router destination can in turn be connected to a GV Switcher input and be configured as a routed GV Switcher source called switcher source in this discussion and in the GV Switcher menus The router acts as a pre selector for the switcher source and so increases the number of inputs available to a button ...

Page 252: ...m and their text cannot be changed from the GV Switcher system If a routed source has no connection to the router an X appears in place of the router source name If the router connection exists but no source has yet beenselected for that destination which can occur during bootup No Src appears Interfaces to the Grass Valley SMS 7000 routing system GV Switcher system configuration of routed sources...

Page 253: ... selected switcher source is automatically selected Change the Router Source of a Switcher Source 1 Select the desired switcher source button in the left pane Its current router source will appear selected in the right pane 2 Select a different router source button in the right pane scrolling the menu if necessary The source change will be immediately enacted Router Source Keypad Selection The Rou...

Page 254: ...change router source and destination names without affecting router source control Add Router Indexing to Shows Created with Earlier Versions To add indexing to shows created on switcher systems with software earlier than 9 0 you will need to load the show then create a new show with router indexing enabled 1 In the File Ops Show Files menu load a show file created using an earlier version of soft...

Page 255: ... Bus pane to designate it for router control 3 Select the Router Control selector button highlights green when selected Repeat Steps 1 3 for each Aux Bus you wish to control by router The router must have the switcher sources defined and the 46 Aux Buses defined as destinations with four levels each see the documentation that came with your router Level 1 Suite 1 Video Level 2 Suite 1 Key Level 3 ...

Page 256: ... sources R MEM allows selectively enabling router destinations for control and has Auto Recall both similar to E MEMs selection of enable groups R MEM can be assigned to an E MEM enable group if desired to provide E MEM control of R MEM functions seeAbout E MEM Control of R MEM on page 260 Features 100 R MEM registers Select 1 or more switcher sources for R MEM control Instantaneous Learn and Reca...

Page 257: ...Enable the switcher sources to be affected by R MEM in the left pane Selected switcher source buttons are green on the left Only the selected sources will be saved to the R MEM You can use the Enable All button to select all or none of the switcher sources toggle 2 If you want the register to use Auto Recall select the Auto Recall button so its indicator illuminates 3 Select the Learn button in th...

Page 258: ...om disk R MEM Enable Control and Auto Recall R MEM also provides an additional level of control R MEM has its own set of enables that control which sources router destinations are affected by a recall operation This aspect of R MEM is like the enable groups used for Master E MEM The Auto Recall button on the R MEM menu controls R MEM recalls similar to the control the Auto Recall button in the Con...

Page 259: ...e current E MEM register 1 On the Master E MEM Module select the Enable button to which R MEM has been assigned This enables R MEM for the current effect register 2 Setup the desired R MEM state a Go to the R MEM Router Select menu accessed via Router Control and select the router source to be used with each switcher source b Go to the R MEM menu select the R MEM category selection button and enab...

Page 260: ... different settings is loaded from disk the register will need to be recalled before any changes in state occur About Empty R MEM Keyframes If the R MEM enable button is on when keyframes on other levels are inserted into the effect R MEM keyframes containing effectively no data will also be added to the effect and appear on the Timeline menu These keyframes are only system artifacts and do not in...

Page 261: ...s Cameras Live Ops menu tab GV Switcher camera control provides the ability to place cameras into a usable but not fully shaded setup rehearsal mode using the menu buttons in the Live Ops menu tab Camera Sources Select from 1 99 defined camera sources for control Color Bars Enable disable color bars to verify the camera as the associated source Auto Iris Enable disable camera s Auto Iris Auto Blac...

Page 262: ... and select a Scene File Fast Recall 1 4 button For Scene Files in E MEM the Camera level button is in the User Setups E MEM Prefs menu and can be used to assign camera sub levels to levels and are definable and recalled as part of an E MEM E MEMs can be used for example so the TD could recall and turn off a Star Filter on all cameras instead of it being an engineering task 1 Select a camera sourc...

Page 263: ...s available on all GV Switcher systems However a Newton system must be available on the GV Switcher network and configuration steps will be required before this menu becomes functional Selecting the NetConfig installation option from the GV Switcher Installer program will install a compatible version of NetConfig with the NetConfig Newton Configurator plug in Newton Controls Configuration Newton f...

Page 264: ...onfiguration file with 96 channels inputs is provided with five empty setups for each channel Using the configurator controllable parameters in modules which are in the video path for each switcher input can be assigned to GV Switcher Menu Panel knobs The user is then able to control those modules directly from the GV Switcher system Refer to the separate Newton Instruction Manual and NetConfig In...

Page 265: ...eo key source is selected you choose to control either the video input or the key input with the Video and Key buttons About the Setup Selector The Setup buttons are used to select the desired set of controls from the setups defined for that channel The menu displays asterisks for setups that have no parameters assigned Newton Channel Information Channel The number of the GV Switcher input BNC use...

Page 266: ...u displays asterisks for unconfigured controls The status of the function for each control is also reported with green indicating a connection exists and the data is valid and red indicating no connection Accelerate Knobs Selecting this button accelerates knob adjustments by a factor of 10 providing coarse and fine knob control Refer to the separate Newton Instruction Manual for specific informati...

Page 267: ...s both work buffer values and a duration The keyframe duration is calculated by the GV Switcher system time to the next keyframe and is not actually contained in the keyframe data This permits added flexibility during effect editing Inserting a Keyframe With Insert After When the edit cursor is on a keyframe pressing Insert After inserts a new keyframe after the current one The insert occurs after...

Page 268: ...s that follow are moved to the right the length of the new keyframe s duration This operation will increase the duration of the effect by the duration of the inserted keyframe which by default is the duration of the keyframe the cursor was originally positioned on before the insert though this can be changed About Keyframe Durations on page 275 Note that keyframes are renumbered after the insert I...

Page 269: ...be the time between the cursor location and the next keyframe on the Master Timeline The Insert After and Insert Before buttons perform the same operation when you insert on the path New Keyframe Inserted on the Path Note that after inserting on the path the preceding keyframe s duration is shortened and the new keyframe s duration extends to the next keyframe When keyframes are inserted on the pa...

Page 270: ...leting a Keyframe In the menu when the edit cursor is on a keyframe pressing Delete removes that keyframe from the effect The Delete button is inactive when the edit cursor is on the path Delete behavior is affected by Constant Duration mode When Constant Duration is OFF the duration of the deleted keyframe is also removed from the effect time to the next keyframe When Constant Duration is ON the ...

Page 271: ...rame The time value displayed is used by default when a new keyframe is inserted into an effect Change Duration for a New Keyframe The value for a new keyframe s duration may be set from the keypad 1 Move the edit cursor to the desired location in the effect in this case on the path midway through a one second keyframe 2 Press KF Duration button 3 Type a 1 0 duration value on the keypad and press ...

Page 272: ...r until the edit cursor is moved to a new location with a different duration You can reset the keypad to the factory default of one second duration at any time 1 Press the KF Duration button to display the keypad 2 Press dot About Effect Duration Editing When an effect is first created it has a natural duration which is the time indicated by the last keyframe With the Effect Duration feature you c...

Page 273: ...Entering only a dot restores the natural duration of the effect 4 The new Forced Duration F Forced DUR 8 00 of the event is showing at the right end of the white Duration box at the top of the Timeline View pane About Editing Effect Durations of Individual Levels You can apply Forced Duration to individual levels by selecting only those levels for modification In the example below the first three ...

Page 274: ...Modify All Relative operations calculate a difference between the current value at the time cursor position and the current work buffer value for each changed parameter This difference is applied to all the affected key frames in the effect For example a hue change of 30 degrees will shift different hues by that amount and will not change them to the same hue This function is performed by selectin...

Page 275: ...rames being moved to the same position About E MEM Learn Auto Recall Each E MEM register contains header information along with keyframe data Header information applies to the entire effect and is not keyframable Register header information includes E MEM enable group button selections for Auto Recall Effect Dissolve state on or off Effect Dissolve rate seconds frames field When an effect is edite...

Page 276: ...es in an Effect Path control determines how interpolation is performed through keyframes S Linear Linear and Curve path types are supported in addition to Path Hold These path types provide fine control of the dynamics of the effect See for background information 1 Move to the location in the effect that you wish to change 2 Go to the Path menu E MEM Timeline Path and delegate the desired Level s ...

Page 277: ...te Curve path keyframes in the marked block retain their original values since the neighboring keyframes required for the calculation exist Cutting or copying a single keyframe with a Curve path type is handled the same as a first or last keyframe and so this keyframe is given Tension 1 0 Continuity 0 0 and Bias 0 0 values If you paste a keyframe with a Curve path into the middle of an effect rese...

Page 278: ...n will occur A keyer transition will occur only when the keyer for example Keyer 1 background transition element s for the keyers involved are selected on the initial keyframe AND a keyer changes its on off state at the following keyframe If Effects Dissolve is on when an effect is recalled transitions will occur between the previous switcher state and the first keyframe of the effect following th...

Page 279: ... setup that source in that keyframe for that next transition Building Keyer E MEM Transitions Individual keyers transition on or off there is no keyer preset bus To cross fade between keys use two keyers and have one key transition in while the other transitions out You can include any combination of keys in a single transition using the transition rules to determine the exact behavior of the tran...

Page 280: ...ength of an E MEMTransition In the menu change the keyframe duration of the first keyframe involved in that transition 1 Go to the first keyframe for that transition 2 Press KF Duration and then enter a value in seconds frames fields format on the keypad 3 Press Modify KF ...

Page 281: ... or dissolves to and from any element probably the most common requirements during a live show Running the effect departs from the normal state to do whatever is required When the effect comes to the end of its run the next to last keyframe controls the transition that occurs at the end of the effect The last keyframe has no following keyframe and so does not transition and that keyframe effective...

Page 282: ...t is recalled then turn it off to enable source changes during the running of the remainder of the effect Set a Source Hold in an Existing Effect 1 In the E MEM Timeline Timeline Edit menu locate the cursor on a keyframe in the effect where you wish to add a Source Hold 2 Turn on the buses you wish to hold by selecting their labeled buttons highlighted green border 3 In the E MEM Timeline Timeline...

Page 283: ... group in one facility and to Misc 7 in another the effect may not include Channel 2 if Misc 7 is not included in the original effect Mapping M E partition boundary and secondary partitions is also critical to effect recall and run since it determines which M E E MEM panel or Master E MEM enable group controls M E partitioning The simplest way to guarantee Suite Pref settings are compatible is to ...

Page 284: ...ly the macro register number and its Enabled state is saved to the E MEM register not the actual macro commands If a macro is subsequently changed any E MEM specifying that macro register will run the modified macro See E MEM Recalls in a Macro on page 155 for related information About E MEM Prefs Macro Sub level Assignment A Macro sub level can be assigned to any E MEM level default is Misc 8 MCR...

Page 285: ...e Macro No data pad in the Macro in E MEM pane to open the Macro selection menu 3 Select the desired macro in the menu then the Select button to confirm your choice The name of the selected macro appears in the data pad 4 Select the Enable button select again to disable that specific macro ...

Page 286: ...ilable only in the menu Partial Keyframing can include definable sub levels as available resources using the Define E MEM feature which is discussed later in this section Excluding Sub Levels in a Level 1 Select E MEM Timeline Recall Run in the menu and select the buttons of the switcher levels you want to enable for defining sub levels or select the Select All toggle button Alternatively you can ...

Page 287: ... timeline of the effect the default is white Pressing and holding the cyan Lrn button while pressing a register button forces any Partial Keyframes to be part of that E MEM If the cyan Lrn button is not held when a register button is pressed any Partial Keyframes will not be part of that E MEM register and they will no longer exist The register will learn a default state with all sub levels enable...

Page 288: ... level you wish to make definable 3 Select the Definable button lower right in the menu 4 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each sub level you wish to make definable The sub level is now definable and can be defined to a level The definable sub levels are not yet attached to a level Note Sub levels can only be defined to one level at time for example if Aux 1 and Aux 2 sub levels are assigned to M E 2 Prim...

Page 289: ...his relationship When that effect is recalled the level sub level relationship will be reestablished Note The Delegate All Enabled button s default is On If you choose to toggle this button to off you must select the Delegate Enabled button top right of menu to delegate enabled choices Otherwise the enabled sub levels will not be part of the inserted keyframes and therefore not part of the effect ...

Page 290: ...gned to another level If you select the enable button for that sub level it will be redefined to the current level and undefined from the previous level If you then select the Update Sub Levels button the current E M EM register will be modified About E M EM Enables Tab The E M EM Timeline Timeline Edit E M EM Enables menu tab allows the operator to review and edit each M E level in an E MEM regis...

Page 291: ...layed for each M E If more than six sub levels are assigned the symbol will be displayed white for primary and green for secondary both to the immediate right of the sixth assigned sub level Use the Master E MEM tab to view and change the states of non visible sub levels About Definable Sub levels Definable sub levels are not displayed in the E MEM Enables tab If there are defined sub levels enabl...

Page 292: ... be enabled disabled from the E MEM Timeline Timeline Edit E MEM Enables menu tab Proxy eDPM control is also provided however eDPM sub levels are in the eDPM menus Levels updated in either the Master E MEM or E MEM Enables tab are reflected in both Prerequisite Read the Define E MEM section in the User Manual for your switcher model 1 Select an E MEM register 2 Select E MEM Timeline Timeline Edit ...

Page 293: ...ey type or You wish to key an artistic effect by changing the video to the incorrect video shaping Enable an Additive Keyer in the Menu Additive Key and Super Add buttons are provided in the menu for Fixed and Adjusted Linear and Luma keys so you can override the video shape selected in the Source Definition menu changes from Auto to On or Off for that source 1 Select Keyer Mode in the menu ...

Page 294: ...tate About Super Additive Super Additive mode replaces the key signal of the selected source with a full field of black while in the additive key mode The opacity of the fine and semi transparent video is greatly increased based on its luminance This is very much a fashion statement kind of keying which has been very popular with entertainment shows Additionally Super Additive mode is very useful ...

Page 295: ...ed with building and editing new common macros The existing Macro Editor functions remain and are used for editing existing complex macros or building new complex macro lines but these Macro Builder features are quite easy to use and have a simple intuitive interface The Macro Editor Edit Build menu includes the Macro Builder pane containing the Insert New Line and Edit Line functionality for comm...

Page 296: ...her component involved Action Type of action SetAbs set value or Event trigger Value Component value set by the macro About Macro Line Editing The Macro Editor line editing buttons in the Macro Build Edit menu can be used to edit and organize macro lines for Macro Builder supported macros and complex macros including macros built in earlier versions of software OLED Name Panel Name Comment Macro B...

Page 297: ...ert Delay Inserts a Delay line after the selected line Insert Comment Inserts an editable comment after the selected line comments do not effect macro performance Build a New Macro with Macro Builder The Macro Builder Insert New Line menus guide you step by step through building a macro The following is an example of building a new macro line for a wipe transition Breadcrumb style menu navigation ...

Page 298: ...sert External Device Control Commands in Macros 302 1 Select Macros Catalog then select the Edit button in the Macro Edit Build pane lower right 2 Select the Macro Builder Insert New Line button on the far right of the menu ...

Page 299: ...ting the Edit Line Macro Builder button and selecting a new parameter In this example the Wipe 1 transition in this macro will be changed to Wipe 2 The Single Step button located at the top right of the menu is provided to step through each line Note If the Macro Builder Edit Line button is selected but the macro command in the line is not supported by the Macro Builder the Macro Editor will open ...

Page 300: ...ht edge of menu select the Insert New Line button 4 Select Devices then Control 5 Select an external device 6 Select an action for editable parameters enter those parameters in the pop up dialog 7 Select Apply bottom right Result The macro line is inserted into the Macro Editor 8 Select Save Create a New Complex Macro Creating a new macro can be done in the Macro Editor not the Macro Builder howev...

Page 301: ...cro line by selecting the line you wish to edit in the Macro Line Editing menu and then selecting the Line Edit button The Macro Editor displays a component level hierarchical view of the selected macro line In this view you can select a different Tier Group Location and or Component and then set a new value for the Component and apply and save the changes The parts of the switcher are organized h...

Page 302: ...for ME 1 on ME 2 you could copy the macro register and go through each line and simply change ME 1 Primary to ME 2 Primary The macro will now perform identically but for ME 2 Changing component values is a very useful feature of line editing For example you could change the value for the Safe Area Top component of Line 23 ...

Page 303: ...ts allow you to choose from a list of values Result The dialog closes and the new value is displayed in the Component Value Menu s Edit Value data pad Note It is very important to use a real show file data set for instance if you were choosing from a list of sources 3 Select the Apply button 4 Select the Save button to save your changes Result The Macro Line Edit menu is updated to reflect the val...

Page 304: ... file in the Frame Simulator directory default The GV Switcher Frame Simulator will be installed automatically in the Grass Valley directory during the software installation see the Release Notes for your switcher model for a standalone PC In order to run the Frame Simulator properly the line rate will have to be configured once as it affects all transition timeline and macro pause durations and t...

Page 305: ...e durations Configure the Frame Simulator Configure the Frame Simulator line rate using a Windows shortcut 1 Navigate to C Program Files x86 Grass Valley GV Switcher GVSwitcherSystem_Vx x x Frame Simulator 2 Right click select Create Shortcut 3 Right click on the shortcut and select Properties 4 Append config to the Target address after main exe 5 Open the shortcut to adjust the line rate Configur...

Page 306: ...ows you to chain keys to coordinate their keyer states on and off on a single M E or from one M E to another There are 15 Key Chains available in a GV Switcher System All keys in a chain transition on and off together see About Key Chaining on page 312 Background Chaining Links background next transition elements across different M Es Primary to Primary partitions and Secondary to Secondary partit...

Page 307: ...l in command priority Key Chaining is part of the GV Switcher configuration and saved as part of File Ops Suite Prefs A layer of load granularity Key Chaining button has been added to this menu Keyers are controlled from the Transition Module on the GV Switcher Control Panel They can be cut on off or transitioned on off using the dedicated Key Cut and Auto buttons Key chaining allows for a single ...

Page 308: ...configuration Using Key Cut Auto Control Panel Buttons Pressing any of the key cut or key auto cut for example K1 Cut or K1 Auto transition buttons with those keyers as part of a chain will result in the following Chained keyers on the same or different M Es all transition simultaneously The transition rate of the button that is pressed controlling keyer is applied to all the other controlled keye...

Page 309: ...in the primary partition and the chained controlled key is in the secondary partition the controlled keyers will transition simultaneously with the keys in the primary partition irrespective of the delegation of the Sec button Source Select Module The same is true for selections made in the secondary partition with controlled keys in the primary they always delegate whether or not the Pri button S...

Page 310: ...ain The key which is not flashing is the initiator You can also use the Cut Auto keys as described in Using Key Cut Auto Control Panel Buttons on page 313 If a Cut button is pressed on the initiating M E then all the M Es with chained keyers cut If an Auto button is pressed then similarly all M Es with chained keyers shall perform the same transition at the same rate Other non chained keys or othe...

Page 311: ... coupling M Es backgrounds keyers buses etc for a multiple feed or 3D broadcast it will be much more effective to switch the show from the primary M E with the secondary M E s following Note The Primary M E s Bkgd Transition button once pressed will be high tally while chained Bkgd Transition buttons will flash The primary M E s transition type and rate are not copied into the other M Es with Back...

Page 312: ...MEM recall and will prevent M E Secondary output recall issues that may have occurred with earlier releases An example of using Split Mode in this manner is a shot clock at a sporting event The shot clock composite requires only one or two keys plus a background and uses a fixed camera that doesn t move During pre production M E 1 can be split and the Secondary partition can be set up with the sho...

Page 313: ...the same as in Programmable Clean Feed mode Keyer Partition Visibility Keyers assigned to the Secondary Partition output can be made visible on the Primary Partition output and vice versa by selecting the Key buttons in the Primary Keyers Visible on Primary Secondary Partition panes in the ME Mode menu Assigned key buttons can also be turned on and off in the ME Output pane far right For example K...

Page 314: ...E partitions on switched preview using the System Bar Press the Sw PVW button and select an M E for primary select the ALT button next to Sw PVW to see the secondary Transitions in Split Mode When the Control Panel controls of a split M E are delegated to only one partition the M E s main transition system controls only that partition Moving the Transition Lever Arm or pressing the AutoTran or Cut...

Page 315: ...ult has the M E partition sub level for each of the M Es The M E partition sub level can be assigned to other levels It s recommended that if having an M E level control its own partitioning is desired then the Primary ME level should be used If the M E partition sub level is assigned to an ME Secondary level there is a potential for that level to be disabled and the partition sub level with it Sp...

Page 316: ... with the shot clock example cited in the introduction especially if the shot clock is used frequently and the remaining resources of that M E are sufficient Note that there is a chicken and egg aspect to this mapping The M E cannot be split from the Control Panel by recalling a Secondary partition unless the M E is already split You will need to go to the ME Mode menu and manually turn on Split m...

Page 317: ...ovide a much cleaner key than would normally be possible This key pair can be re entered into the switcher on another keyer to create more key layers on a different M E This compositing of keys can be done on either or both of the primary and secondary outputs Split Layered mode can be particularly useful for taking more keyers than are available on one M E board For instance you can split ME 1 an...

Page 318: ... the primary and secondary partitions of an M E this can be done by selecting both the Pri and Sec buttons in Split Mode Partition Sync Partition Sync selects the M E s Primary and Secondary partition The Pri button high tallies red and the Sec button high tallies green to indicate this mode Without using Partition Sync there is no way to lock the Pri Sec mode on so if you have a Program Clean Fee...

Page 319: ...ained on ME 1 and three on ME 2 The result is the operator can switch the show completely from ME 1 and use two full M Es with all licensed keyers for each of the dual feed outputs ME 1 will be the primary controlling M E i e ME 2 sources background buses and keyers will follow ME 1 Prerequisite ME 1 and ME 2 are licensed and acquired resources or other licensed M Es for example ME 3 ME 4 1 In the...

Page 320: ... Source 11 on the Secondary ME in the Away team s dugout using the source substitution see Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables on page 166 Source substitutions could also be used across multiple feeds for different languages or for paid cable verses network feeds and so on Transition Chaining is part of the Load Granularity pane in the File Ops User Setups Suite Prefs menu About Corner Pinning ...

Page 321: ...h the image to align the corners precisely with the background Corner Pinning and Cropping Corner Pinning is designed to work in conjunction with cropping Each time Corner Pinning is turned on the pinned corners will be adjusted to match the current iDPM crop settings After pinning the corners of an image you can crop it to select the exact portion of the source video to display in the corner pinn...

Page 322: ...nd the effect can be flown around the screen Corner Pinned Cropped Object Note Toggling Corner Pinning on and off will reset the corners to the current crop values and change the pinned corners Corner Pinning Menus The Corner Pinning menu is available in both the SWR Switcher iDPM Corner Pinning and the eDPM option mode eDPM Corner Pinning The menus function identically ...

Page 323: ... crops are enabled in the iDPM Transform menu and the top crop edge parameter was changed the effect would be mirrored in the Corner Pinning menu and vice versa in the iDPM Corner Pinning menu Create a Corner Pinning Effect Example By completing this task you will have an understanding of how to create an effect using Corner Pinning This understanding of Corner Pinning functionality will allow you...

Page 324: ...e key to 50 so you can see the shot clock through the video which will help you align the corners of the image to the background video the shot clock The opacity can be changed using the View Thru Opacity data pad or soft knob 11 Select a Corner Adjust button Top Left Top Right Bottom Left or Bottom Right and use the Corner Adjust X and Corner Adjust Y soft knobs to pin the corner to the corner of...

Page 325: ...Pan or Crop Edge Scan soft knob to pan or scan until the image is re centered Note Panning scanning beyond 16 9 for example can have unexpected results i e the picture may begin to stretch Corner Pinning from the Kayenne Control Panel Corner Pinning can be performed from the MFM Multi Function Module in the iDPM and identically the eDPM CPin menu ...

Page 326: ... press the Dlg button directly below to turn on Corner pinning and adjust the Corner Pinning parameters using the soft knobs Note Corner Pinning and Crops have their own path controls however each corner and each crop edge share the same path See Change Path Control Values in an Effect on page 280 for more information about paths iDPM CPin Corner Pinning Menu Multi Function Module 8623267_29 Wipe ...

Page 327: ...d Scan Each work as in the menu Z operation of the joystick operates the All crop adjustment works similar to zoom X and Y operates as Pan and Scan Crop All and Crop Edges can be adjusted using the soft knobs Note Crop Softness controls are not available for crops when Corner Pinning is enabled in the MFM however Crop Softness controls are available in the Menu Panel Corner Pinning Crop Menu Multi...

Page 328: ...Edge Pinning is keyframeable with all standard path control functions Edge Pinning is accomplished by distorting the source to fit into its newly defined edges Edge Pinning does not change the location of the axis of rotation or spin of the source image Edge Pinning example during a basketball game a camera points at a shot clock The 2D DPM uses Edge Pinning to build a box to contain the clock and...

Page 329: ...displayed 5 Adjust the crop edges using the soft knobs to define the portion of the video you want in the box key the shot clock in this example 6 Enable the Post xform data pad and use the soft knobs to size and position the key close to the desired area of the background using the soft knobs 7 Select DPM Pinning 2DPM and enable the Edge Pinning On button highlights green Enabling Edge Pinning wi...

Page 330: ...ures to reposition the shot clock if the camera is moved Adjust a 2D DPM Image with Edge Pinning Pan and Scan To Pan a cropped image means to move the crop sideways which simultaneously trims the value of the Left Crop and Right Crop To Scan a cropped image means to move the crop up and down which simultaneously trims the Top Crop and Bottom Crop values 1 Select the Crop Edge data pad 2 Select the...

Page 331: ...amera pointed at a shot clock and cut on the key over the background 3 On the MFM press 2DPM Crop and the Dlg button just below Crop 2D DPM Edge Pinning Crop Multi Function Module 4 Adjust the crop edges using the soft knobs to include the portion of the video you want in the box key the shot clock in this example 5 Press the Size button and use the Size and X and Y positioning soft knobs to size ...

Page 332: ...can a 2D DPM Image with the Kayenne Multi Function Module To Pan a cropped image means to move the crop sideways which simultaneously trims the value of the Left Crop and Right Crop To Scan a cropped image means to move the crop up and down which simultaneously trims the Top Crop and Bottom Crop values 1 Press the Crop button to turn it on 2 Press the All button which toggles from All to Pan and S...

Page 333: ... and swapped back for each preference When an M E copy or swap is performed all the M E settings are transferred This includes the current source selections and all keyer settings Copy Swap Menus The Copy Swap menus are used for copying setups from one part of the system to another For example if a chroma key was set up on ME 1 but the operator needs the key while ME 1 is in use he can copy the ke...

Page 334: ...Advanced Operations Copying Between Transition and Key Wipes 338 Copy Swap M E Menu The Copy Swap ME menu is used to copy an entire setup from one M E to another ...

Page 335: ...n to another Wipe Generator Buttons in the To Pane When one of the P1 P2 S1 or S2 Wipe Generator buttons is selected in the To pane and Copy is selected the Primary Wipe or Keyer Wipe selected in the To pane will have that complex generator copied to it For example if ME 2 Pri Wipe 1 is selected in the To pane and P2 is selected when Copy is selected P2 replaces the ME 2 Primary Wipe 1 P1 wipe gen...

Page 336: ...complex wipe parameters will be assigned Copy a Transition Wipe to a Keyer Wipe and Vice Versa 1 Select the ME and Primary Pri Wipe 1 or Pri Wipe 2 or Secondary Sec Wipe 1 or Sec Wipe 2 wipe button in the From panel 2 Turn on or off the Mattes button On highlights green 3 Select an ME and Key Wipe Key 1 Key 4 button in the To pane and if desired choose a Preset Pattern Inhibit Mask or Force Mask b...

Page 337: ...nations of ME level Key level and matte generator level do not exist For example the destination matte is ME 1 s Trans Wipe Pst Ptn Border and Fill are grayed out because they only apply to keyer mattes Similarly if Bkgd 1 had been chosen no further delegation would be needed so all of the keyer related selections would be grayed out ...

Page 338: ...rect copy of what is currently in the chosen From keyer including key type key split condition and all parameters describing the key s behavior Wipes Mattes iDPM and 2DPM resources can be included excluded using the buttons in the Include section of the Operations pane Copy Swap Macro Menu The Copy Swap Macro menu is accessed by selecting Copy Swap Macro Note The functionality of this menu is dupl...

Page 339: ... one register to another with this menu by selecting the registers in the From and To scrolling panes then selecting the Copy or Swap buttons in the Macro Operations pane The soft knobs and data pads on the upper right can be used to quickly select specific register numbers in each pane ...

Page 340: ... Swap Timeline Complete E MEM timelines containing multiple keyframes can be copied from one M E to another M E or the eDPM and vice versa All sub level information can be included using the Include All Sublevels button or with this button off sub levels can be excluded from being copied by selecting the sub level s enable button ...

Page 341: ...ter Source Register pop up keypad 2 Select the To Effect Number data pad and enter the effect register number you want to copy to in the Enter Destination Register pop up keypad 3 With the Include All Sublevels button off select the Keyer 3 Keyer 4 iDPM 3 and iDPM 4 sub level buttons to turn them on alternatively you can turn on Include All sub levels and individually select each sub level to disa...

Page 342: ...from the copy swap operations Copy Swap Multi Function Module Copy an M E In Copy or Swap mode the M E Keyer e DPM sources are selected from the source buttons in the top two button rows in the Multi Function Module and destinations are selected in the bottom two rows Note M EKeyerscanbecopied swappedwithe DPMchannelsandvice versa Swap M Es 1 From the Home mode in the Multi Function Module press t...

Page 343: ...and vice versa 1 From the Home mode in the Multi Function Module press the Copy button 2 Press the Source eDPM button K1 K4 buttons of the top row are now assigned as e DPM channels Ch1 Ch4 the button legends remain K1 K4 3 Select a Source e DPM channel 4 Select the Destination eDPM button K1 K4 destination button LED labels change to Ch1 Ch4 5 Select a Destination e DPM channel 6 Press the Copy b...

Page 344: ...e Karrera GV Korona kif Movies Including 4K AVI Video Key MOV Video Key MP4 Video PNG sequences load a series of still images with a single Image Store ID Image Store Memory Image Store cache is licensed with either of memory The memory is available for suite allocation in units of 1GB Memory must be released from one Suite to be acquired by another suite s cache Each unit of Image Store memory pr...

Page 345: ...sed portion of the currently allocated cache memory in frames The Number of Images data field displays the number of stills or movies currently loaded into the allocated cache memory Image Store Quick Tabs There are three QuickTabs top left in the Image Store menus Src Ops Source Operations Catalog Macro Catalog and T Line Timeline Edit for the Master E MEM Image Store Stills With Image Store stil...

Page 346: ...tore resources to Suite 2 do the following 1 Select Eng Setups Eng Login and log into Suite 1 2 Release one or more Image Store channels 3 Login to Suite 2 and acquire one or more Image Store channels 4 With an Image Store channel selected allocate some Image Store memory to that suite see below This will reduce the memory available in the other suites Release Acquire Image Store Memory Between Su...

Page 347: ...a Local Aux Module button in the Button Delegation scrolling list 3 Select an Image Store input IS A IS B in the Internal Destination scrolling list Capture a Still from Input Video Image Store channels use the Grab function to capture a still in RAM and the Keep function to load that still into cache A grabbed still can be replaced with another Grab Stills can be captured as a video key pair or v...

Page 348: ...w E E Note The Show E E Grab buttons can be pressed repeatedly until the desired still is captured before selecting the Keep button 8 With Show E E enabled select the Keep button to place the captured still into cache 9 A keypad is displayed with a Name button 10 Choose one of the following three options a Select Enter to accept the auto generated Image ID b Type your own Image ID 1 8999 and selec...

Page 349: ... Select the IS Input B button top right center of menu to select it then select a source from either the Logical or Fixed sources scrolling list to change the key signal source Create an Image Store Still with another Video Not Key Image Store channels capture a video key still as the default A still can also be captured using another video for a video video still by changing the key to video in t...

Page 350: ...age Store Images Stills menu tab Stills are loaded directly to Program or they can be modified without being loaded Load stills to an Image Store channel output in one of the following ways With the Auto Load button turned on select a channel to select it then select a still in the scrolling list to load the still or turn the Scroll Image List soft knob to load stills sequentially For direct keypa...

Page 351: ... Freeze Mode can be set to Frame Field 1 or Field 2 This is very useful if you need to eliminate motion flicker or artifacts from an interlaced still 1 Select a still from the scrolling list 2 Toggle the Capture Still button off 3 Select the Freeze Mode button 4 Viewing the still on a monitor select the Frame Field 1 Field 2 buttons to change the mode for the best result 5 Select the Confirm butto...

Page 352: ...ht The still is loaded to the Image Store output channel Kayenne System Bar Control Image Store channel stills can be selected and loaded from the System Bar Module Image Store Device Control System Bar 1 Press and hold down a source select button that has an Image Store channel attached 2 Press the PREV and NEXT buttons together in the desired Device Control Group alternatively you can press and ...

Page 353: ...ne standard file format Timeline Events for movies The Image Store Backup Restore Menu used for cache management also supports Image Store movies The Image Store Library Menu used with Image Store stills and ClipStore material is also used for movie file management Supported Image Formats See Supported Image Formats on page 350 GV K Frame XP Image Store Movie Lengths EIFFiles Movies recorded with ...

Page 354: ...ystems only ISF Maximum Image Store Movie Lengths Line Rate Frequency Hz Max Frames Time m s f 720p 59 94 60 32380 08 59 39 720p 50 32380 10 47 30 1080i 29 97 30 16124 08 57 14 1080i 25 16124 10 44 24 1080p 29 97 30 16124 08 57 14 1080p 25 16124 10 44 24 1080p 23 98 24 16124 11 11 20 1080p A 59 94 60 16124 04 28 44 1080p A 50 16124 05 22 24 2160p 29 97 30 3932 02 11 01 2160p 25 3932 02 37 07 2160p...

Page 355: ... 25 4059 02 42 09 1080p 23 98 24 4059 02 49 03 1080p A 59 94 60 4059 01 07 39 1080p A 50 4059 01 21 09 2160p 29 97 30 987 00 32 27 2160p 25 987 00 39 11 2160p 23 98 24 987 00 41 03 2160p 59 94 60 987 00 16 27 2160p 50 987 00 19 36 64GB Maximum Image Store Capacity Line Rate Frequency Hz Max Frames Time m s f 720p 59 94 60 16315 04 31 55 720p 50 16315 05 26 15 1080i 29 97 30 8123 04 30 22 1080i 25 ...

Page 356: ...4 10 44 24 1080p 29 97 30 16124 08 57 14 1080p 25 16124 10 44 24 1080p 23 98 24 16124 11 11 20 1080p A 59 94 60 16124 04 28 44 1080p A 50 16124 05 22 24 2160p 29 97 30 3932 02 11 01 2160p 25 3932 02 37 07 2160p 23 98 24 3932 02 43 20 2160p 59 94 60 3932 01 05 31 2160p 50 3932 01 18 32 Image Store Movies Feature Configuration Standard Compact S series and GV K Frame X have ten channels of Image Sto...

Page 357: ...e movie to run continuously jumping from its last frame to the first Bounce Sets the movie to run to its end reverse playback to its beginning then play forward and repeat only available when Loop is active Auto Start Sets the movie to play when taken On Air KFTrigs Enables EMEM KF triggering see E MEM Keyframe Triggers for Image Store Movies on page 365 Timecode Opens a keypad allowing entry of a...

Page 358: ...lls or the Include Movies button will also show thumbnails of those items in that pane Load a Movie Movies are loaded to Image Store channels the same way as stills 1 Select to enable an Image Store channel to control 2 Select Auto Load so it is illuminated 3 Select a movie in the pane on the left It will load to the selected Image Store channel Create an E MEM KeyframeTrigger 1 In the Devices men...

Page 359: ...e recording inspecting the recording optional and then committing that recording to the cache with the Keep button 1 Select an Image Store channel for recording 2 Select an Input then choose the video source to be recorded 3 Select the Show E E button The current movie or clip on that Image Store channel if loaded will be unloaded in preparation for recording The incoming video will be displayed o...

Page 360: ... Store channel and will also appear in the pane on the left The movie can immediately be cued and played if desired Name a Movie A movie can be named after it has been recorded 1 Go to the Movie Record menu 2 Select the Change Description button 3 Enter a name for the movie Select a Thumbnail When a movie is recorded a default thumbnail is created for that movie If you wish to change the thumbnail...

Page 361: ... so the cache memory used before and after the cut are the same 1 In the Image Store Images Movie Edit menu select the Cut Edit Type button 2 Insert the movie split point by a Either jogging shuttling or playing to the point in the movie where you want to split the movie and selecting the Mark Split button or b Selecting the Mark Split data pad below Mark Split button and entering the value for th...

Page 362: ...and Key or Cut signals that are elements of up to three different movies Each movie is loaded into a separate Image Store channel When built the elements from each channel are composited into a new Image Store movie Each element can be edited including independent offsets for the Key Cut Playback controls are provided so you can preview the composited image prior to building a new movie Key Cut Im...

Page 363: ... duplicate of the Video Fill movie would be created In this default state the Key from Video button in the Key Cut element area are enabled highlighted Enable Edit Button The Enable Edit button must be enabled to edit Video Fill and or Key Cut signals Selected Image Store channels with movies loaded for editing have a light gray background behind the Image Store ID indicating that the channel is i...

Page 364: ...n Descriptions The left hand Build Edit Type menu pane is divided into three elemental areas Video Fill and Key Cut In addition to common channel and timecode editing buttons the Key Cut element areas provide independent function for movie building and playback control ...

Page 365: ... movie in Video Fill Off Key comes from movie in Key Cut If no key is loaded in channel key is removed and full raster white is used when Build Movie is performed Video Key On Key comes from movie in Video Fill channel default when Key from Video button is off Off Cut comes from movie in Key Cut channel Ifno cutisloadedin channel cutisremoved and full raster white is used when Build Movie is perfo...

Page 366: ...key to create a new movie using the Build Edit feature 1 In the Image Store Images Movie Edit menu select Build as the Edit Type 2 Select an Image Store channel for the Video Fill element right 3 If desired select the Change Movie button to select a different movie 4 Repeat for the Key Cut movie 5 Turn off the Key from Video button in the Key Cut element area 6 Result The Video Key button is highl...

Page 367: ...A Targa format All images must be in an accessible Disk Folder Each still image file needs to be named as a four digit number i e 0001 png 1092 tga The sequence of files must be in ascending numerical order matching their relative position in the movie The lowest numbered file will be the first movie frame and the highest numbered file the last Numbers can be skipped i e 0001 0002 0101 0102 0103 i...

Page 368: ...f the buffer is displayed in output When recording in Loop mode Image Store buffers video from the currently recording frame back to the first frame of the defined duration previously recorded frames are discarded as new ones are recorded When recording is stopped the buffered video is available as an Image Store movie Image Store Loop Record Mode Definition Delay Line Record Mode Record a video s...

Page 369: ...up keypad for the movie length you wish to record and select Enter 7 Select Show E E changes to Record then Record 8 Select the Record button again to stop recording 9 To save the recorded movie select Keep then Enter in the pop up keypad optionally you can change the image number using the keypad Result An Image Store movie is created and the thumbnail is displayed in the scrolling images list Cr...

Page 370: ...e The output files are native K Frame eif Copy Swap Move and Delete buttons are available in the Image Store Library menu Different Image Operations buttons are available based on the file transfer type Swap Images Swap images between Image Store IDs for example if you have an effect that recalls ID 0022 but you d like a different image to be recalled during certain shows and you do not want to re...

Page 371: ...a but not greater than I008999 gvi gva If a Kalypso still has been renamed change it back to this naming format using the Kalypso system or by renaming both the gva and gvi files to matching file names directly in the computer directory Both of the Kalypso still gvi and gva file components must be present for each image Thumbnail bmp images are not supported the system generates its own thumbnails...

Page 372: ...menu to display the pop up keypad 5 Enter an Image ID number or a range of images a Enter a start ID b Select the Thru button c Enter an ending range Note Alternatively use the Next button in the pop up keypad to enter non sequential Image IDs 6 Select Enter 7 Optionally a starting ID can be defined for the image files in the target To directory when the operation is executed a Turn on the Start I...

Page 373: ... by creating a new target folder a Navigate to the desired directory in the navigation pane b Select the Create Folder button c Enter a folder name in the pop up keyboard Note Verify the path in the Local Backup Path data button the target folder must be open to see the complete path d Select the Accept button 3 Select the Backup Cache Start toggle button to begin the backup operation border highl...

Page 374: ...the PM toggle button to turn it on highlights green shows am pm in the Scheduled Backup Time data pad at the end of the time 5 Select the Scheduled Backup Path data pad and select to select a target folder by navigating to an existing folder in the Navigation pane left or by creating a new target folder a Navigate to the desired directory in the navigation pane b Select the Create Folder button c ...

Page 375: ... pane is located in the Image Store Backup Restore Library menu Image ReStore Button Functions Image ReStore Button Functions Button State Description Enable On Off toggle When on saved Image Store files will be loaded after a system reboot Image ReStore Button Functions Button State Description Store Start On Starts storing files Off File storage complete When enabled starts storing the files fro...

Page 376: ...r Image Store File Sharing Windows For Windows 7 and Windows 10 you can transfer properly labeled image files of a supported format from a networked PC or USB Storage Device to the Image Store Cache However the PC network security must be configured for access CAUTION If the network is part of a domain or you are unable to access shared folders across a network contact your local Systems Administr...

Page 377: ...ClipStore supports embedded audio only The AES inputs and outputs are not used The ClipStore is completely configured and controlled from the GV Switcher menu and control panel There is no need to use the built in AppCenter Elite software In fact if changes are made to the ClipStore using AppCenter they will be overwritten by the switcher the next time it sends a configuration to the ClipStore Not...

Page 378: ...b When assigning devices to E MEM levels ClipStore is devices 29 through 32 ClipStores 1 4 will appear as the first four external devices in the Device Enables scrolling list in the Devices Enables menu and other Devices menus External Device 1 will now be in the 5th position in the Device Enables list Enable Disable buttons in the Devices menu do not function for ClipStore Note For a two channel ...

Page 379: ...s can be learned as part of an E MEM ClipStore Menu Operations Clip Replay The selected ClipStore output channel will be outlined in blue or red if on air Note ClipStore channel represents a permanent Video Key pair Clip replay is performed in the Image Store ClipStore Clips menu A Record TimeRemaining indicator in HH MM SS format is provided in ClipStore as a reminder to maintain enough storage s...

Page 380: ...s selected the folder will still be changed but it will not result in a clip load Menu Clip Selection Clips can be selected in three ways in the menu Selecting a clip in the scrolling clip list Selecting the Scroll Image List data pad and entering the Image ID for the clip ascending numeric value in the current folder Selecting the Current Folders data pad and then selecting a clip in the Current ...

Page 381: ...ll automatically scroll to display the selected clip Clip Search You can search for clips using the Search Clip button Selecting the button displays the Search Clip keyboard Type letters and or numbers minimum 1 character and select Enter to execute the search The found clips will be listed in the scrolling clip list If Auto Load is on the first clip in the resulting list will be loaded into the s...

Page 382: ...es variable speed play Select the data pad to enter the playback speed percentage value Device control buttons Rewind Fast Forward Start of Clip Reverse Play Stop Play End of Clip The KF Trigs button is described in E MEM Keyframe Triggers for ClipStore on page 391 Note There is macro support for all the functions listed above Clip Cueing and Playback Controls Once a movie is loaded and selected f...

Page 383: ...Kayenne Karrera GV Korona User Manual 387 Keyframe Triggers Mark In Mark Out Cue to Begin Variable Speed Clip Start Reverse Play Stop Play Clip End ...

Page 384: ...ers for ClipStore ClipStore replay can be controlled with E MEMs Keyframe triggers that are E MEMable are Load Clip Loop Enable Disable Cue to in All Motion Controls Clip Start Reverse Play Stop Play Clip End and Variable Speed Play Var Play Speed button Note The Master E MEM has CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 and CS 4 assigned by default to MISC 1 4 Create a ClipStore E MEM Keyframe Trigger 1 In the Devices menu...

Page 385: ...ee Clip Cueing and Playback Controls on page 390 5 Learn the keyframe trigger to an E MEM on the Control Panel Learning E MEM Registers from the Control Panel on page 126 or from the EMEM Timeline Recall Run menu Recording Clips Clips are recorded with embedded audio in the Image Store ClipStore Clip Record menu ...

Page 386: ...d and selecting a clip or folder then clip in the Folders Clips menu Once either operation is completed you are returned to the Record mode menu and the Record button is present and highlighted in red Note Thumbnails do not display in the Current Thumbnail Viewer in Record Enable mode except when overwriting an existing clip The Video and Key Record Elements buttons allow you to route the Aux Bus ...

Page 387: ...edited in the Image Store ClipStore Clip Edit menu There are three types of clip editing provided Cut Edit Build Edit and Join Edit Cut Edit Cut Editing allows you to edit a clip in the following ways Rename Clips use the Rename button Mark a thumbnail see Cut Edit on page 394 Trim and remove from the head of the clip to the Mark In point ClipStore Trim and Remove on page 395 Trim and remove from ...

Page 388: ...e Mark Thumbnail button the new thumbnail replaces the old in all views ClipStore Trim and Remove Material can be removed from the head of a clip to a mark in point and from a mark out point to the end of a clip Both operations can be performed on a single clip Trim Clip operations include Setting only the mark in point and selecting the Trim Clip button the clip will be trimmed from the beginning...

Page 389: ... sub clip Make Sub clips from the Current Clip A sub clip can be created from the current clip with mark in and mark out values or without and the clip length will be the same as the original or split into two sub clips 1 To enter the mark in mark out points either jog shuttle or play to the desired frame and select the Mark In Out button or select the Mark In Out data pad and enter the mark in ou...

Page 390: ...a is appended to the clip name 5 Select Enter 6 Enter a name or accept the default name for the second sub clip in the Name Second sub clip pop up keyboard for the default _b is appended to the clip name 7 Select Enter the two new sub clips are created Cut Editing while Recording A key advantage to using a ClipStore server is you can record and replay simultaneously This allows you to create sub c...

Page 391: ...nd Key or Video Audio audio from a clip or WAV file and Key CAUTION Audio filesmust be 48kHz WAV file format otherfile types will not be recognized by ClipStore The clip created with the Make Clip operation will be a sub clip that has its head to tail length defined by the mark in and mark out points of the Video track if there are no marks the sub clip created will be the same length as the origi...

Page 392: ...ce the Hold Sync button is selected for either the Audio or Key the Hold Sync point will be set and their positions in relation to the current video track timecode position become part of the scratch clip and subsequently the new sub clip when the Make Clip button is selected Note You can still change any of the current timecode values including the video timecode by changing the mark in mark out ...

Page 393: ...il Viewer 2 Select the Change Clip button for the Video and select the desired clip 3 Determine where you want a mark in point for the Video track by either playing jogging to the mark while viewing the clip on a monitor and selecting the Mark In button or if you know the timecode select the Mark In data pad and enter the timecode into the pop up keypad and select Enter 4 Determine the mark out po...

Page 394: ...Edit on page 484 In this case use the Video and Key of the loaded Video track but add replace the Audio track and make a sub clip The Use Key From Video button is enabled highlighted green Add an Audio Element In theVideo area 1 Unless the desired clip is loaded select the VideoThumbnailViewer 2 Select the Change Clip button for the Video area top and select the desired clip 3 Determine where you ...

Page 395: ...umbnail Viewer 2 Select the Change Clip button in the Key area bottom and select the desired clip 3 If selected turn off the Use Key from Video button 4 In the Video area determine where you want a mark in point for the key track by either playing jogging to the mark while viewing the clip on a monitor and selecting the Mark In button or if you know the timecode select the Mark In data pad and ent...

Page 396: ...button The new clip is created and appears in the clip lists in the ClipStore menus FileOperations ClipStore file transfers are performed in the ClipStore Library menu Select Image Store Library Files can be imported or exported using the Copy Paste or Cut Paste in the case of ClipStore to ClipStore folder transfers buttons in theTo and From ClipStore and Disk Folder menu tabs Note File renaming i...

Page 397: ...ting a Shared Folder for External USB Disk Drives on page 406 Both files and folders containing files can be copied from disk to the ClipStore server However folders can only be copied to the top directory of the ClipStore server nested folders are not permitted Files can be exported in multiple formats by selecting the mode buttons in the Export Format modes pane This operation is only supported ...

Page 398: ...from the Hard Disk Drives list 5 Create a new folder using the File menu name the folder for example GV Switcher Clips 6 Right Click on the folder and choose Sharing and Security from the pull down menu 7 In the Sharing tab select the Share this folder radio button 8 Press the Permissions button 9 Allow full control for Everyone 10 Click Apply The folder is now shared The new folder will be availa...

Page 399: ...wipe pattern For masking the GV Switcher system provides a special box wipe pattern generator allowing independent control of the placement of each side of the box Chroma The depth or saturation of color Chroma hue and luminance make up the three characteristics of television color Chroma Key A video key effect in which one video signal is inserted in place of areas of a particular color in anothe...

Page 400: ...e switch is closed Cut An instantaneous switch from one picture to another Switching circuitry allows cuts only during the vertical interval of the video signal to prevent disruption of the picture VDR Video Disk Recorder A video recorder and playback device using hard disk storage in place of video tape Delegate To assign panel controls to a particular operating function Some panel controls butto...

Page 401: ...nd buses for example preset and program of an ME are exchanged at the end of a transition The original preset bus source becomes selected on the program bus and the original program bus source becomes selected on the preset bus FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array Frame One complete scan of a video image For interlace video alternate lines are scanned and so a frame containing all the picture inform...

Page 402: ...eo Key Priority The stacking order of multiple keys The keyed signal with the highest priority appears in front of all the others Keyed signals appear below higher priority keys and in front of lower priority keys in a stack A key priority transition changes the order of the keys without changing the background output Key Frame A complete definition of an effect at a single point in time Default k...

Page 403: ... is a digital sample of the luminance and color values of a picture at a single point Preference See Suite Preference and User Preference Profile Model name of a Video Disk Recorder Point of Use A location in the system where a resource is used A resource is generally used at different locations at different times However with some resources it is possible to use the same resource at different loc...

Page 404: ...Soft Border A wipe pattern border which is mixed on the edges to give a soft effect Soft Edge A pattern edge between two video signals in which the signals are mixed for a soft effect Source 1 An external device providing video A source may provide only one video signal or it may provide two signals key fill and key cut 2 The video signal s from a source along with the source definition informatio...

Page 405: ...tonhas beenselected orto indicate that the associated input to the switcher is on air Terminate Termination To complete a circuit by connecting a resistive load to it Transition A change from one picture to another Cut mix and wipe are transitions User Preference Vertical Interval A collection of control surface configuration settings available to a user that allows customizing of the working envi...

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Page 407: ...sitions synchronize 323 bar graph lever arm 176 bias path 281 bus linking bus pair rules 171 management 172 overrides 171 button mapping changing 33 logical inputs 33 mapping sources 33 C camera control fast recall 265 cascading bus links creating 170 example 170 character limits panel name 45 chroma 75 chroma key 74 auto setup 74 hue 75 secondary color suppression 79 selectivity 75 clear working ...

Page 408: ...efs 50 cue and playback Image Store movies 364 cut transition Kayenne transition module 178 D default button mapping 33 panel prefs and suite prefs 54 default keyframe explained 49 learning 49 delegation button colors setting 36 delegation button mapping remote aux panel 39 delete files file operations 56 device control E MEM 231 E MEM operations 231 GV Korona control panel 251 Karrera control pan...

Page 409: ...itcher 54 file ops menu register buttons 68 file storage default panel and suite prefs 54 organization 54 show feature 55 forced duration E MEM Timeline 277 fringe 77 G get get and put procedure 126 GFX workflow XPression 233 GFX Xpression control commands 234 GV Korona control panel device control 251 GV Korona macro buttons control panel 143 H hold sync ClipStore 399 hue 75 I Image Store importe...

Page 410: ...explained 73 keyframe inserted on path technical note 273 keyframe spacing device control 231 L layered mode 322 lever arm 176 out of sysnc correction 319 lever arm bar graph 176 lever arm transition procedure 209 load show files 60 from history 60 loading E MEM registers 70 loading source rules example 67 loading source tables example 67 M M E 73 split mode example 317 M E split mode control pane...

Page 411: ... protocols device control 225 put see get and put 126 Q Q MEM overview 246 R recall E MEMs macro 288 register buttons file ops menu 68 register offsets E MEM 70 register based file operations 67 registers E MEM loading 70 remote aux panel delegation button mapping 39 rename file ops files 56 reusing effects E MEM prefs 287 source patch suite prefs compatibility 287 router interface external routin...

Page 412: ...le 177 sub level states E MEM 293 suite prefs engineering names explained 45 suites source patch 45 super additive mode 299 key signal 299 switched preview buttons Kayenne 189 switcher file extensions 57 sync correction lever arm 319 sync partitions operations 323 Sync Pri button control panel 323 Sync Sec button control panel 323 synchronize background transitions 323 T tension path 281 time valu...

Page 413: ...Index 416 W wipe generators copy swap 341 wipe limitations 4K SDQS 207 work buffer device control 226 X XPression GFX workflow 233 ...

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