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GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE - V2.0 - Key Chaining; MIX and Wipe Transitions

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KAYENNE — User Manual 167
Transitions
To make all Local Aux Module bus source selections a mix, press the Mix
then
Trans Lock buttons. This high tallies both buttons and means that every
time a different source is selected on any Aux bus, a mix occurs.
Only one mix at a time is allowed unless another partition is released.
Mix and Wipe Transitions
To allow both mix and wipe transitions, you must release the partition of a
full ME in the User Setups, Suite Prefs, Resource Allocation menu.
1. Go to the Wipes, Patterns menu and select an S1 wipe button from the
SEC Wipe 1 column.
2. Select the wipe pattern to be used.
3. Set the Aux Trans Rate in the Resource Allocation menu as before if
desired.
CAUTION When two partitions or more are released for wipe transitions, it is very
important to make all wipe selections the same as the dynamic assignment
of ME partitions will not guarantee that any given partition will supply the
transition resource to any given Aux bus.
Key Chaining
Starting with Kayenne 2.0, Key Chaining allows you to chain keys to coor-
dinate their keyer states (on and off) on a single ME or from one ME to
another. There are 15 Key Chains available in a Kayenne System. All keys
in a chain transition on and off together. Key Chaining is performed in the
User Setup, Suite Prefs, Key Chaining menu (
Figure 115).
Some uses for Key Chaining are:
Keyers within an ME for language or Ident separations of clean feeds,
Aspect ratio-specific graphics across more than one ME, or
Advertising graphics on bus-linked MEs which already substitute
background pictures.
In the Key Chaining menu, you can configure which keyers are chained
together in each chain. The following rules apply:
Each keyer may not be in more than one Key Chain.
All keyers in a Key Chain will be equal in command priority.
Key Chaining is part of the Kayenne configuration and saved as part of
File
Ops, Suite Prefs. A layer of load granularity (Key Chaining button) has
been added to this menu.

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