Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
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Additive Transition
next source on the lower bus without disturbing the source selected on the
on-air upper bus.
For example, if a transition begins with source 1 on Background A and goes
to source 2 on Background B, as soon at the transition to source 2 completes,
source 2 will be taken to the Background A bus (without disturbing the
output of the M/E). The source 1 selection will also be immediately taken
to the Background B bus.
Look Ahead Preview
If a preview monitor is configured for Look Ahead Preview mode, the end
result of the upcoming transition can be viewed on that monitor. This lets
the operator know in advance what will occur for that next transition.
Current and Next Stack
Kayenne XL Package uses a current and next stack approach for transitions
that involve multiple elements. The current stack is the current M/E output
including any keys that are on. The next stack is defined by the current
stack and whatever next transition elements have been selected. Look
ahead preview always displays the next stack. Next transition elements
affecting stacks are Keys 1 - 4, background, and key priority.
Transitions always occur from the current stack to the next stack.
For example, if the current stack has Key 1 over Background A, and the next
stack specifies Key 2 over Background B, a mix transition will occur
between the composites (Key 1 over A to Key 2 over B). This is different
from mixing Key 1 off, Key 2 on, and mixing between A and B at the same
time, which would cause the keys to go transparent over their background
during the transition.
On the Kayak HD system, opacity is retained throughout the transition, so
midway through this example Key 1 remains fully keyed over Background
A, and Key 2 is fully keyed over Background B. The transition occurs
between these two fully keyed composites.
If multiple keys are faded in or out using the separate
Mix
button each keyer
has it is opacity changed with relation to all other keys. This means that
keyer transitioned this way are no longer considered part of the composite
and will show transparency.
Key Priority and Transitions
The four keyers on a Kayenne XL Package M/E can be assigned priorities.
This determines the layering of the keys. The highest priority key appears
on top, while keyers with lower priority may be partially or fully hidden
Summary of Contents for Kayenne XL Package
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Page 285: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 285 Install Menu Figure 217 Install E Box Tally In Assign ...
Page 347: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 347 Config Menu Figure 282 Config Copy Simple Menu ...
Page 352: ...352 Kayenne XL Package User Manual Section 5 Menu Summaries Figure 285 Example ...
Page 434: ...434 Kayenne XL Package User Manual Section 5 Menu Summaries Figure 345 Chroma Key Main ...
Page 435: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 435 Key Menu Figure 346 Chroma Key Main Cursor ...
Page 437: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 437 Key Menu Figure 348 Chroma Key Suppression Cursor ...
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Page 487: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 487 RamRecorder Menu Figure 405 Export Dialog 2 ...
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Page 583: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 583 EMEM Menu Figure 472 EMEM Edit Insert Trigger Macro Number ...
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