1. Basic operations

1-10-9. Editing event memory timelines

Insertion or modification of the events can be edited on the timelines.

Timeline

A timeline is a succession of events in the event memories which have been joined together on the time axis.

Event points and edit points

On a timeline, the position where an event has been registered is called the event point, and the event currently being edited is called the current event memory.

When there is an edit point between one event point and another, the event point before the edit point serves as the current event memory.

(Event “n” in the figure below)

<Event points and edit points>Edit point

Event

Event

Event

“n”

“n”+1

“n”+2

Event duration and total duration

The length of time as far as the next event is called the event duration.

The total of all the event durations is called the total duration. The present point in time on the timeline is called the current time.

<How times are referred to>Total durationEvent duration

 

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The event progresses

The event stops.

in this direction.

 

Current time

 

Timeline editing flowModifying registered event memories

1 Press the [EVENT MEM] button and light its indicator.

[EVENT MEM] button

SHOT

STORE

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XPT

MENU

MEM

NEW

COPY

PASTE

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INPUT

 

 

 

STILL 1

STILL 2

TRIM IN

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DEL

MOD

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CLIP 1

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PLAY

 

MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY

2PressPthe [RECALL] button to light its indicator, and use

the button and number keys (1 to 10) to select the

event memory to be modified.

Refer to “1-10-3. Recalling the operations stored in the memory (Recall)”.

3Press the [EDIT] button to establish the editing mode. (At this point, the timeline of the selected event memory is copied into the work area.)

The timeline appears on the built-in display, and events can be inserted or modified.

4Edit the timeline, and check what has been edited. Refer to the operations described later.

5Register the event memory which has been modified.

Refer to “1-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)”.

Creating a new timeline

When this operation is performed, the timeline currently in the work area is deleted.

If it is required, register it in the event memory.

1Press the [EVENT MEM] button and light its indicator.

27Press the [EDIT] button to light its indicator, and press

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3Create the new timeline.

Refer to the operations described later.

4Register the event memory which has just been created.

Refer to “1-10-2. Storing the settings in the memory (Store)”.

The timeline is edited in the work area.

After editing is completed, be absolutely sure to register which has been edited.

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