User manual GRASS VALLEY THE KAYENNE CLIPSTORE APPLICATION NOTE 11-2010

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[. . . ] of course the clipStore provides the means to ingest material. Additionally, it provides the means to edit and trim clips, and to assemble a video/key/audio clip from separate files. this is described later in this document. However, what is most important is the way the clipStore is integrated into the switcher's control system, so that in addition to the manual loading of clips using the switcher's menu, clips can be loaded, cued, and played using e-MeM, macros, and Q-MeM. [. . . ] initiation of the macro record can be performed on the control panel or the macro menu. in both cases it is the same, select a macro and press `Record. ' then go to the clipStore Menu, select the output channel, and then select the clip. Before recording the playing of the clip it is necessary to insert a delay of at least three frames before the play command is recorded; use the `insert Delay' button to insert this delay. not only does the macro record the name of the clip, but also the directory in which it is located--which is necessary where different shows have the same clip name such as `opening. ' www. grassvalley. com 3 The Kayenne ClipSTore Loading and Playing using Q-MEM and the Device Control Module Alternatively, channels can be controlled using Kayenne's Device control Module (DcM) and learned into Q-MeM (cue memory). to start, channels can be loaded onto one of the letter buttons A through F by rotating the top knob until a channel is displayed and then holding down learn and pressing the letter button. this assignment of the channel to a letter button (or say all four channels to A through D) can be learned into a Q-MeM on its own, so that the DcM can be rapidly delegated to controlling the clipStore. once a channel is selected, rotating the second knob scrolls through available clips, and pressing the load button loads the clip onto the channel. the power of Q-MeM is fully utilized when named clips, in and out points, and auto-play are learned into one of the 100 Q-MeM registers together with learning the delegation(s) to letter buttons. Q-MeM registers can be recalled directly from the panel. if auto-play was not learned into the cue, then the tD can watch the clip being loaded on the monitor wall, and then press the `play' button as needed. Alternatively, the Q-MeM register number can be learned into an e-MeM and recalled when the e-MeM is recalled. By default Q-MeMs are stored in MiSc level 16. the Q-MeM sub-level can be made definable and assigned to an M/e level. the advantage of using Q-MeM registers in e-MeM effects is that the same Q-MeM register can be used in multiple effects without having to re-learn the cue. So, for example, the cue for the animation "breaking news" could be recalled from any M/e, or used in different effects such as full-screen or in an over-the-shoulder shot. of course, macros can be used to recall Q-MeM registers too. Ingesting Material let's now look at the process of ingesting material into the clipStore. this can be done in two ways: either by recording video, key, and embedded audio directly, or by importing files. For recording there are two elements: video and key. either of these may contain embedded audio, although it is usually associated with the video. A clip can contain one to three tracks; the tracks being video, key, and audio. these tracks can all be recorded at the same time to form a clip, or recorded separately into clips with only one (or two) tracks, and then assembled into a single clip using the editing tools in the clipStore editing menu. Recording a clip can be open-ended or for a fixed duration. 4 www. grassvalley. com The Kayenne ClipSTore Ingesting Material (cont. ) the clipStore menu editing tools allow you to trim clips, create sub-clips from a longer clip, join clips together (concatenate), and most importantly, combine tracks from separate clips into a single clip. [. . . ] However, in many cases, there is no need to simultaneously record on more than one channel. So, a single Aux Bus pair can be used from the switcher, and this output is sent to all clipStore channels by using an external distribution amplifier (DA). Where there are two suites, one Aux Bus per suite could be used. in some sites, the clipStore inputs are directly connected to a router and switcher Aux Buses not used at all. [. . . ]

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