Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Technical Descriptions

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Chapter 6 Technical Descriptions

“CUE” Command Line

{CUE} {ENTER}
Creates a new Cue in the CUES list at the current time for the master
machine. A pop-up appears allowing a name to be assigned to the new
Cue. Click on {ENTER} or click on OK for the next default Cue number or
type in a name using the QWERTY Keyboard first.

“MIX” Command Lines

MIX Command Lines are related to Audition functions within the Mix
Automation. See section 7-7 for details.

Other Command Key Functions

{SELECT MACH} Key
Allows machines other than the Timecode Master to be controlled by the
system Transport Control. Once the {SELECT MACH} key has been
pressed, pressing any Transport Remote button on any machine causes the
system to control that machine until another is selected in the same way.

{JOG} Key
Displays the current Jog function in the Command Dialogue Line and
allows its other functions to be set. See page 6-63 for details.

4 and $ Keys
Are tab and back-tab functions to move the orange highlight around the
various fields within GUIs.

˘, ¿, and ÷ Keys
Allow the orange highlight to be moved around in the current field.

{TO} & {AS NEW} Keys
Are used specifically in conjunction with other command lines described
previously within this section.

{NOW} Key
Allows the current time point to be set on a timecode pop-up or list entry
which is highlighted orange.

{ + } & { - } Keys
Allow a timecode entry, which is highlighted orange, to be nudged up or
down in frames. This applies to timecode pop-ups too except that the
category to be nudged, hours, minutes, seconds or frames, can be selected
using the

¿ and ÷ keys.

{EDIT} Key
To use the EDIT function, move the orange highlight to the desired entry,
then touch the EDIT key to display a pop-up Dialogue Box.

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