Event memory functions, Caution, H-2. auto take – Panasonic WJ-MX30 User Manual

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H. Applications

H- 1. Event Memory Functions

Customized effect combinations can be stored in

the Event Memory, and later recalled for subsequent
access. The STORE Button (6) is used to store the
desired effects.

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• To clean/reset the eight memories.

Press POWER Button (1) to turn off. Then, while holding
down both STORE Button (6) and RECALL Button (7)
press POWER Button (1).

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RECALL

Caution:

The event memory will disappear in a few days if
the Main Power Switch (98) is kept off.

• To exit the Event Memory mode.

Press the RECALL Button (7) again.

H-2. Auto Take

• Press the RECALL Button (7).

Instead of the lever controlled Mix and Wipe using

the Mix/Wipe Lever (58), automatic Mix and Wipe
operations can be made using the Auto Take function.
Two kinds of Auto Take are available.

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Standard Auto Take

Set up a Wipe Pattern and Digital Effect as desired.

Adjust the TRANSITION Control (60) to the desired auto
take time.

Press the AUTO TAKE Button (61).

Auto-Take can be stopped by pressing the AUTO
TAKE Button (61). The LED’s on both A-bus and

B-bus buttons blink while Auto-Take is in the stopping
process. Auto-take starts again when the AUTO TAKE
Button (61) is pressed again.

Memory Auto Take

Press the RECALL Button (7).
Select and recall the programmed memory by pressing

the EVENT NO. Buttons (8) - (15).

Press the AUTO TAKE Button (61). The program recalled

from the memory is performed. After this, the next Event
Number is selected automatically.

Press the AUTO TAKE Button (61) again. Another
program is performed.

The programs is in memory can be recalled and

performed one after another by pressing the AUTO

TAKE Button (61) repeatedly.
Auto-Take cannot be stopped on the way in the Event

Memory mode.

• To set a Memory location.

Choose desired effects on the panel. When the correct
combination is selected, press STORE Button (6), then
press the appropriate EVENT NO. Buttons (8) - (15). The
LED on the EVENT NO. Button (8) - (15) blinks 3 times,
then goes out when memory is completed.

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• To recall an event setting, press the RECALL Button

and correct the EVENT NO. Button (8) - (15), then press
the AUTO TAKE Button (61).

Note :

Up to eight preset event combinations are
available. In executing Auto Take successively,
each memory operation will be performed in
sequence according to the numerical locations
used, i.e. only stored numbers will be "toggled”
through. So if the No.3 event is skipped in event
memory setting, it will also be skipped when the

AUTO TAKE Button (61) is pressed.

H-3. Digital Effects

Many unique Digital Effects are available using this
Digital AV Mixer. By combining specific digital attributes
an experienced user can generate a host of tailored
processes for specific applications. Each can be
stored in a memory location (Event Memory) for instant
recall. Below are a couple of sample combinations.

1. Auto-Take

Select the same source input for both the A-bus and
B-bus then adjust 2 different digital effect versions
which can then be mixed or wiped over each other as
desired. For example...

To reset the functions to the factory set mode, press

the POWER Button (1) off. Then while holding down

both color-A (49) and B (50) Buttons, press POWER
Button (1).

Press and activate the PAINT Button (28) and STROBE
Button (27) for the A-bus version. The Mix/Wipe Lever
(58) should be turned to A-bus position at this moment.

• Turn the Mix/Wipe Lever (58) to the B-bus position.
• Press the B-Button (22) on the DIGITAL EFFECT block.

Press the NEGA Button (25).

Adjust the TRANSITION Control (60) down to "MIN”

position.

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