Storing and recalling edit data
The unit contains an EDL (edit decision list) memory for storing up to 200 events.
Edit data can be stored in the EDL memory and, whenever the necessity arises, the required event data which has been registered can be recalled.
It is also possible to modify recalled data, edit events one by one or perform
When editing is performed by preparing the edit data as a new event (an event whose
When edit data is prepared as a new event and the FS ([SHIFT] + [+]) button is pressed, the edit data is stored in the EDL memory. At the same time, the event number is carried up by 1, and the edit data is updated.
When the FS button is pressed after changing the edit data of an event which is not a new event, a screen (with the CORRECT OK ? message) for checking whether the changed data is to be stored appears.
If the data is to be stored, press the ENTER button; if not, press the C button.
Ripple processing is also checked when the edit OUT point of VTR2 (recorder) has been changed. For further details, refer to the section on the Correct Function (page 77).
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If events 000 through 200 are stored when OFF has been selected as the setup menu item No.374 (EDL AUTO CLR) setting, “FULL” will appear on the event number display lamps, and no more events can be stored. (Overwriting is prohibited.)
If edit data is stored after event 200 when ON has been selected for the above item, operation returns to event 001 which is then overwritten when the data of the new event is stored.
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$ Recalling edit data before or after the displayed eventTo recall the edit data of the next event, press FS ([SHIFT] + [+]).
To recall the edit data of the previous event, press BS ([SHIFT] +
After pressing the event button, use the numeric input buttons to input the event number in question, and press the ENTER button.
$ Recalling edit data by searching it on the screen1Press the LIST ([SHIFT] + [4]) button.
The data of the event currently displayed on the monitor screen together with the data of the previous and next events is listed.
For further details on what will be displayed, refer
to the section on processing the edit data (LIST).
2Use the FS or BS button to scroll up or down the edit data on the monitor screen to search the
desired edit data.
3Press the ENTER button.
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