6 the session management™ screen pages – Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Session Management

Chapter 7 Session Management

7-6 The Session Management™ Screen Pages

Command Dialogue

At the base of the screen, the User Command Dialogue
Line bar displays commands from the dedicated
Control Keyboard and QWERTY Keyboard for
confirmation before {ENTER}. There are command
line merge functions available alongside the GUI-
based assemble described previously.

MERGE command lines

The merge mix automation data command lines allow
specified parts of a saved mix or a snapshot setting to
be merged into the current working mix. The
parameters which can be specified are:

• which CHANNELS

• which CONTROL GROUP FADERS

• which MIX (including the current working mix) or

SNAPSHOT source

• START and END Times from the source mix

• DESTINATION Times for time-shifted merge

• BUTT or RAMP for the merge mix sections

• joining of Static Objects to other Static Objects

The UNDO and REDO functions will work on any
merge operations in the normal way.

The constituents of a merge command are as follows:

1

{MERGE}

{MERGE}

{MERGE}

{MERGE}

{MERGE} key on the Control Keyboard.

2

Source:
Nothing specified, uses current WORKING MIX
{MIX} = Currently highlighted MIX
{SNAPSHOT} = Currently highlighted SNAPSHOT

3

List or Range of Channels or other Faders:
1..108

= Channels 1-108

01..032 = Control Group Faders 1-32
00

= Main Fader

4

Start Time for Source Data:
{A}, {B}, Cue, Cue # or Timecode number entry

5

End Time for Source Data:
{A}, {B}, Cue, Cue # or Timecode number entry

6

Optional Shifted Destination Start Time:
{A}, {B}, Cue, Cue # or Timecode number entry

7

{ENTER}

{ENTER}

{ENTER}

{ENTER}

{ENTER}

Note:

1

Channel data will be merged according to the
control types highlighted in the SNAPSHOT
DEFAULTS
.

2

Channels and other fader types can be specified in
a single string e.g.
00.01.03.05..08.1..24.48..56.65 =
Main Fader, Control Group Faders 1, 3, 5-8
Channels 1-24, 48-56 and 65.

3

If Timecode number entry is used, {TO} key must be
used as a separator - see example below.

Example MERGE command lines

{MERGE} 1..48 {CUE} 3 {CUE} 6 {CUE} 9
{ENTER}
Adds new automation layer to the working mix that
copies all the moves for channels 1-48 between Cue 3
and Cue 6 to start at Cue 9.

{MERGE} {SNAPSHOT} 1..2 {A} {B} {ENTER}
Adds new automation layer to the working mix that
will switch to snapshot data at {A} and back to existing
data at {B} for channels 1 and 2.

{MERGE} {MIX} 01..032 {TO} 2:00 {TO} 4:00
{TO} 2:01 {ENTER}
Slides the moves on control group faders between 2:00
and 4:00 of highlighted mix to 2:01 on working mix.

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