Default keyframe – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center v.4.0 User Manual
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KARRERA — User Manual
Section 2 — User Setups and Preferences
3.
If you wish, you can give sources alternative names in the Source Patch
menu in the following ways (
•
Panel Name —Source will appear in the Transition and Multi-Function
area with this name,
•
OLED Name (SND Name column)—Source Name Display will appear
in mapped ME/PGM PST Source Select areas and the Multi-Function
area with this name (see Alternative Source Names
).
•
Menu Name (Menu Name column)—Source will appear with this
name in the menus only,
4.
If you wish to change the source patching, select an Engineering source
to be associated with the currently selected Logical source with the
Engineering Source data pad or by scrolling the Engineering Source IDs
Button pane (
). See Using Source Patching for Effects Portability
.
Default Keyframe
Default Keyframe settings are applied when an empty register is recalled
and when the
CWB
(Clear Working Buffer) button is pressed in the Master
E-MEM area (
EMEM Edit
,
CWB
button) of the Control Panel.
•
SPOP
clears the working buffer of enabled levels to Default Keyframe,
however it does not clear the source memory.
•
DPOP
clears the working buffer of enabled levels to Default Keyframe
and clears the source memory to the default settings for sources
selected on enabled levels.
The Default Keyframe menu is used to learn the current Karrera panel state
to the system’s Default Keyframe (and to set the Default Keyframe back to
factory settings). Individual settings for each MEs are stored in the Default
Keyframe, so different states can be saved for different MEs, if desired.
Note
Individual Default Keyframe settings are saved for each Karrera ME.