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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
12
Repeat the steps from 6 to 11 to register the series of operations.
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When the registration is complete, set [Edit] in the [Prepare] tab to [OFF].
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The edit mode ends.
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Event memory data that is registered in the work memory is deleted when the power of the unit is turned off. Make sure to save the event memory
data stored in the work memory to the register memory.
For details, refer to “Registering to the register memory”.
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For details on checking or modifying the registered memories, refer to “Editing the work memory”.
Editing the work memory
Edit the timeline in the work memory newly registered or loaded from the register memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[EVENT MEMORY]
→
[Prepare] tab.
2
Select each item in the [Target Select] column.
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Set whether to select each item of [ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX], [CBGD], [CLIP], and [XPT] as edit target.
[ON]
Select as edit target.
[OFF]
Does not select as edit target.
3
Set [Edit] to [ON] to enter the edit mode.
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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.
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When [Edit] is [ON] and shot memory or event memory playback is performed, [Edit] automatically turns [OFF], if a resource conflict occurs.
4
Select the [Edit] tab.
5
Select the item to move to the point for editing.
[<<Lead]
Moves to the first event point.
[<Step]
Moves to the previous event point.
[>Step]
Moves to the next event point.
[>>Last]
Moves to the last event point.
6
Play a timeline in [Play] or [Pause].
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The item is displayed as [Pause] when the event memory is being played back or [Play] when the event memory is paused.
[Play]
Plays back an event memory.
[Pause]
Stops the event memory.
7
Select the item to add or edit events.
[Insert]
Inserts events.
If the edit point is an event point, the event is inserted after the event point.
If the edit point is at any midway position in an event, the event is inserted at the edit point.
[Delete]
Deletes events.
[Modify]
Modifies events.
This key cannot be operated if the edit point is not over the event point.
[Copy]
Copies an event.
The event is not copied if the edit point is not over the event.
[Paste]
Pastes the copied event.
If the edit point is an event point, the copied event is inserted after the event point.
If the edit point is at any midway position in an event, the event is inserted at the edit point.
[Undo]
Undoes the editing operation of the event.
The operation immediately preceding is undone if you select [Undo].
8
Repeat steps 5 to 7 to edit a series of operations.
9
Select [Total Duration] in the R menu, and set [Total Duration] in the encoder menu.
f
Sets the total duration.
- If you change the total duration, the duration of each event included in the event memory is updated by computing the ratio of event duration
before the change. The total duration may not match the set value since all updated event duration values are summed up and the total duration
is recalculated. Also, each event duration will not be shorter than one frame.
10
Select [Set Total Dur.].
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The value set with [Total Duration] in the R menu is updated on the time line.
11
When the editing is complete, set [Edit] in the [Prepare] tab to [OFF].
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The edit mode ends.
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Event memory data that is registered in the work memory is deleted when the power of the unit is turned off. Make sure to save the event memory
data stored in the work memory to the register memory.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS60C3G
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 11: ...This chapter describes installation and connection Chapter 2 Installation and Connection ...
Page 50: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 113: ...This chapter describes the configuration of operations Chapter 7 Configuring Operations ...
Page 122: ...This chapter describes how to operate system menus Chapter 8 System Menu ...
Page 136: ...This chapter describes plug in functions Chapter 9 External Interfaces ...
Page 140: ... 140 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the XPT Unit AV LSX10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 141: ... 141 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the ME Unit AV LSM10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 153: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 11 Appendix ...
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