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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
8
Current event number/Total number of events
9
Time to transition from the current event to the next event
10
Time elapsed up to the edit point
11 Total time of the event memory
Newly registering in the work memory
Newly register a timeline in the work memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[EVENT MEMORY]
→
[Edit] tab.
2
Select each item in the [Select1]/[Select2] column.
f
Set whether to select each item of [ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX], [CBGD], [CLIP], and [XPT] as registration target.
[ON]
Select as registration target.
[OFF]
Does not select as registration target.
3
Set [Edit] in the [Control1] column to [On] to enter the edit mode.
f
When a resource conflict occurs while shot memory effect dissolve playback or event memory playback is performed, memory which is originally
played back is stopped.
f
When [Edit] is [On] and shot memory or event memory playback is performed, [Edit] automatically turns [Off], if a resource conflict occurs.
4
Select [New] in the [Edit1] column to initialize the work memory.
f
When this operation is performed, the timeline currently in the work memory is deleted. If it is required, register the timeline in a register memory of
the event memory.
5
Select an item in the [Mark] column.
f
Set the marks used when linking the following functions in events.
[Pause]
When [On] is selected and the mark is registered in the event point, playback is paused at the mark position during event
playback.
The [II] mark appears on the timeline.
[Clip]
When [Clip1] to [Clip4] are selected and the mark is registered in the event point, the clip is played back at the mark
position during event playback.
The Clip mark appears on the timeline.
[GPI‑Out]
When [EMEM-01] to [EMEM-20] are selected and the mark is registered in the event point, pulse signals are output from
the GPI output port to which [EMEM-01] to [EMEM-20] are assigned at the mark position during event playback.
The GPI-OUT mark appears on the timeline.
6
Set the transition time in [Event Duration] in the [Edit2] column.
[Event Duration]
Sets the time between events.
7
Set [Trans Path] in the [Path] column.
f
Set the method to transition to the next event. The targets of transition are as follows.
- Width of the borders
- Soft effect of the borders
- Positions of the images
- Trimming values
[Linear]
Interpolates the switching from one image to another linearly.
[Spline]
Interpolates the switching from one image to another over a smooth curve (a cubic function curve).
[Step]
Updates the parameters when the events are passed through.
8
Select an item in [Hue Path] in the [Path] column.
f
Select the effect when switching colors. The target Hue is as follows.
- Colors of the color background
- Colors of the borders
- Colors of the edges
-
Colors of the fill matte
[Short]
Changes the colors in the direction where the variation of Hue is small on the vectorscope.
[Long]
Changes the colors in the direction where the variation of Hue is large on the vectorscope.
[CW]
Changes the Hue clockwise on the vectorscope.
[CCW]
Changes the Hue counterclockwise on the vectorscope.
[Step]
Updates the color changes when an event is passed through.
9
Set an item in [A/B XPT]/[Key XPT] in the [Path] column.
f
Set the bus to switch crosspoints at events.
[On]
Registers all crosspoint switching on the A bus/B bus or KEY bus whose [Register]/[Detail Select] are enabled.
[Off]
Does not register crosspoint switching.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS6000
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview...
Page 52: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations...
Page 118: ...This chapter describes the input output signal settings Chapter 6 Input Output Signal Settings...
Page 162: ...This chapter describes the difference with the Standard mode Chapter 9 3G mode 4K mode...
Page 168: ...This chapter describes the terminals and signals of the unit Chapter 10 External Interfaces...
Page 184: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 12 Appendix...
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