Control block

Event

 

 

 

Keyframe control block

Effect rewind

 

Effect execution

 

Effect fast forward

 

• Selection of effect execution direction

 

 

 

Device control block

VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

(trackball)

 

clips start point setting

(joystick)

VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

(search dial) c)

 

clips playback

 

• VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

 

 

clips stop

 

• VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

 

 

clips cue-up

 

• VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

 

 

clips fast forward

 

• VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR/frame memory

 

 

clips rewind

 

VTR/disk recorder record

 

• Frame memory clip loop setting

 

 

 

Downstream key control block

Independent key transition execution section auto

 

 

transition and cut a)

 

Key snapshot recall

 

 

Fade to black control block

Execution of fade to black transition

 

 

 

Menu control block

Disk recorder/Extended VTR file recalling

 

• Recalling the functions assigned to [PREFS 1] to

 

 

[PREFS 16] buttons

 

• Execution of a menu macro

 

• Recalling frame memory clips

 

 

Utility/Shotbox control block

Recalling the functions assigned to memory recall

 

buttons

 

 

 

a)In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key, the key state at the time of event registration (inserted or not inserted) is also saved in the macro. When the macro is executed, the event is only replayed if the key state matches the saved state. (Example: For a macro with an event that deletes a key, when the macro is executed, if the key is inserted it is deleted, but otherwise nothing occurs as concerns keying.)

b)Function valid only when [PLAY], [STOP], and [CUEUP] have been set in the Setup menu.

c)When using the device control block (search dial), this operates as a reference module. When not used, this operates on the module selected in the Panel >Config menu.

For details of reference module selection, see “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).

Macro Creation and Editing

You can create or edit a macro by recalling a macro register.

To create a new macro, recall an empty macro register, and create the desired sequence of events (by executing the sequence of operations on the control panel that you want to save as events in the macro).

212 Macros