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Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD) Memory Functions • Ops 8–3
Display
The display on the Effects Memory Module shows the current memory that is active for the
module, as well as the MLE and Key rates for the panel row.
Figure 8.3 Memory System Display
In the example shown (Figure 8.3), the active memory register (REG) is 51. This corresponds to
Memory 1, on Bank 5.
The second line of the display shows the current MLE and Key rates, in frames. In this example,
the MLE, or background transition, Rate is set to 15, and the Key Rate is set to 8.
Store and Recall Buttons
The Store and Recall buttons on the Effects Memory Module allow you to select whether you
want to store a memory, or recall one. When working with either of these buttons, you can use the
Keys Only and Effects Dissolve buttons to apply these effects. These buttons are as follows:
STOR — The Store button allows you to use the keypad to enter the number of the
memory register where you want to store a memory.
RECL — The Recall button allows you to use the keypad to enter the number of the
memory register you want to recall.
KEYS ONLY — The Keys Only button allows you to recall a memory on a panel row
that does not include the Program and Preset bus selection. Only the keyer selections are
recalled.
EFF DISS — The Effects Dissolve allows you to have the keys from one memory slew
into the keys from the one you are recalling.
Rate Buttons
The three rate buttons on the right side of the module allows you to set the various transition and
effects rates for the panel row, or MLE. These buttons are as follows:
EFF RATE — The Effects Rate button allows you to set a new effects dissolve rate for
the panel row.
MLE RATE — The MLE Rate button allows you to set a new background transition rate
for the panel row. If the panel row is assigned as an AuxKey, this rate will be the
background transition rate for the AuxKey.
KEY RATE — The Key Rate button allows you to set a new keyers transition rate for the
panel row. If the panel row is assigned as an AuxKey, this rate will be the keyer transition
rate for the AuxKey.
REG:51 Memory51
MLE:015 Key:008

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