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GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE - Key Chaining on a Single M;E

GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE
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Advanced Operations
About Key Chaining
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The Chain parameter data pads display each M/E and either dashes (if empty) or Keys 1-4/6
if keys are enabled for that M/E in the chain.
Result: Once a keyer is enabled as part of a chain, the button is grayed out as each key can
only be part of one chain.
The Release ME Keys and Release All Keys buttons are provided to help manage Key Chain
configuration.
Using Key Cut/Auto Control Panel Buttons
Pressing any of the key cut or key auto cut (for example K1 Cut or K1 Auto) transition
buttons, with those keyers as part of a chain, will result in the following:
Chained keyers on the same or different M/Es all transition simultaneously,
The transition rate of the button that is pressed (controlling keyer) is applied to all the other
(controlled) keyers in the chain.
Key Chaining on a Single M/E
In the Chain parameter data pads, the following three key chains have been created for
M/E 1:
Chain 1—Keys 1 and 2,
Chain 2—Keys 3 and 4, and

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