KAYENNE — User Manual 359
ME Split Mode Operation
Split Layered mode can be particularly useful. For instance, you can split
ME 1 and assign keyer 1 to the primary side and keyers 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to
the secondary side. On Pgm-Pst keyer 6, you can select ME 1 secondary as
the source for the keyer. You now have the six keys on Pgm-Pst, (ME 4 – Key
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) and ME 1 – Key 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 show up on ME 4 Keyer 4.)
Layering is enabled on an ME-by-ME basis in the ME Mode menu. When
enabled for the primary output, the A output has black selected as the back
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ground source and the C output acts as the key cut signal for the keyers
selected for the primary output. Similarly, for the secondary output the B
output has black selected as the background source and the D output acts
as the key cut signal for the keyers selected. Priority of the layers is set using
normal keyer priority controls.
Split Layered Mode Menu Controls
The Layered panes are enabled only when the Split button is selected in the
Mode pane (
Figure 225). Selecting Split, then selecting the Primary button
sets the Primary partition to Layered mode. Likewise, selecting the Sec-
ondary button sets the Secondary partition to Layered mode.
Figure 225. ME Mode, Split Layered