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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona
User Manual
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back, regardless of what keyer the Control Panel happens to be delegated to when the
macro is played.
Macros record triggers, not the result of a trigger. For example, a macro containing a Key
Mix transition, when run, will trigger the key transition from its current state to the other
state. If the keyer is on, it will mix off, and if off, it will mix on.
Macro Playback
Macros can be played back from the currently delegated Macro row of source select
buttons on the Control Panel and Macros menus. Macros can also be attached to other
panel buttons for playback.
Macros are low tally when a macro has been recorded and OFF when no content exists.
When a macro is executed, the button turns high tally orange while playing with the macro
button then remaining high tally to indicate it was the last macro run.
Macros can also be incorporated into E-MEMs and be executed when that E-MEM runs.
About Playing a Macro from the Control Menu (Important)
It is important to understand that because the menu is part of the control surface, when a
macro is played from the Macro Control menu, it is actually played from the control surface
you are logged into (CS A or CS B). Selecting a Play button (right arrow) runs the macro from
the control surface, not the macro player group in the menu (the right arrow will resume a
paused macro from any player group).
For example, if you are logged in as Suite 1 CS A, selecting an E-M
EM Player right arrow
button for a “stopped” macro does not simulate a macro run from an E-MEM, it runs the
macro using the CS A player. This is demonstrated by taking note of the macro number in
the E-MEM player, then selecting an E-MEM Play arrow. The selected macro number from
the E-MEM player will display in the first CS A player from the left in the Macro Control
menu.
Macro Attachments
Attached macros each run one macro at a time, even with multiple attachments (pre-
attached, attached, post-attached). Macro attachments are queued and play in order (this is
the only instance when macros are queued).
Multiple macros can be attached to other Control Panel buttons. Attached macros can
either augment the button’s normal function or replace it. A Pre Attach macro executes
when the button is pressed, followed by the button’s normal action. A Post Attach macro
executes after the button’s normal action. A Replace Attach macro substitutes the macro for
the button’s normal action. Any combination of Pre, Post, or Replace Attach macros can be
associated with the same button. This makes it possible to have a single button press play
three separate macros though this is not a typical scenario.
Macro attachments to buttons without colors do not appear to flash when Pre-/Post-
Attached macros are attached. To verify that a macro is or is not attached, see the Macros,
Attach menu.

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GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE Specifications

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BrandGRASS VALLEY
ModelKAYENNE
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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