Banks and registers, Multiple keyframes and timelines, Figure 72 – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Section 2 — Concepts

Figure 72. Learn Operation Changes Effect Register

Effect registers can be locked to prevent them from being altered, and they
can be saved to disk and reloaded and recalled for use at a later time.

Banks and Registers

The Kalypso E-MEM and Master E-MEM control panels are optimized for
rapid recall of effects during live production. The Kalypso system’s 100
effect registers can be thought of as being organized into banks (numbered
0 to 9), with each bank containing ten registers (also numbered 0 to 9). For
example, register 46 means bank 4, register 6. This organization is for user
convenience, to allow immediate single button effect recall from ten dif-
ferent registers, and for clearing, copying, and saving to and from disk
banks of registers with a single operation.

Multiple Keyframes and Timelines

A timeline is an arrangement of keyframes in linear time order. A multiple
keyframe effect contains a series of two or more keyframes on a timeline.
Each keyframe has a position on the timeline, specifying its location in time
in the effect. The timespan from one keyframe to the next keyframe can be
considered that keyframe’s duration. The sum of these durations generally
determine the total duration in time of the effect.

When a multiple keyframe effect is recalled from an E-MEM register, only
its first keyframe is loaded into the work buffer (

Figure 73

). This is exactly

the same as the recall of a single keyframe effect.

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Effect

Registers

Work

Buffer

Effect 2 Learned,

Effect Register

Replaced with

Work Buffer Data

0

1

2

99

Effect 2

Settings

Current

Effect

Effect 1

Keyframe

(no change)

Effect 2

Keyframe

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