358 KAYENNE — User Manual
Section 3 — System Operation
Pgm Pst). The Secondary partition, however, can be attached to different
levels, or not be attached, depending on the desired behavior.
• If the Secondary partition is unassigned (none), E-MEM control is only
available on that ME’s individual Local E-MEM Module when it has
been delegated to the Secondary partition. The Master E-MEM Module
will have no control of that Secondary partition.
• If the Secondary partition is attached to a level different from the
Primary partition (a Misc level), then E-MEM control of the Secondary
partition will be available from the Master E-MEM Module when that
Misc level has been enabled. Control continues to be available from that
ME’s individual Local E-MEM Module when it is delegated to the Sec-
ondary partition. One suggested mapping would map ME 1 secondary
to Misc 1, ME 2 secondary to Misc 2, etc. so that the secondary partitions
have separate Master E-MEM control. The layout of the enable buttons
make this a logical attachment. To do this you may need to re-assign the
Bkgd, External Devices, or any other levels assigned to the Misc buttons
to ensure separate control of these functions. Another scenario is to
assign all ME partition boundaries to a common Misc level and use that
single level to control all ME partitioning and modes.
• If the Secondary partition is attached to the Primary partition level,
E-MEM control of the two partitions will be linked together. Specifi-
cally, Master E-MEM operations for that level will always affect both
partitions. When the individual ME is delegated to the Primary parti-
tion, E-MEM operations will also affect both partitions. However, when
the individual ME is delegated to the Secondary partition, E-MEM
operation will only affect the Secondary partition.
• If the ME is not going to be used in split mode, the Secondary partition
can be left unattached.
Default Split Mode E-MEM Settings
The default Suite Pref settings assigns each ME's partition boundary sub-
level to the ME's Primary level and leaves the ME Secondary levels unat-
tached. This default allows E-MEM to control the ME as a single object until
it is put in split mode. Then the Secondary level is only controlled by the
individual ME's Local E-MEM Module.
Split Layered Mode
Lamina™ Video Compositing, or Layered Mode, is a feature that allows the
operator to composite up to six keys together to create a single video/key
pair. These two signals to be routed in parallel to provide a much cleaner
key than would normally be possible. This key pair can be re-entered into
the switcher on another keyer to create more key layers on a different ME.
This compositing of keys can be done on either or both of the primary and
secondary outputs.