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Chaper 4 Operation Tips
Chapter 4 Operation Tips
Memory Structure and Title
Structure of Snapshot and Automation Memory
Floppy disk
Title config
Snapshot
Cue
Automation
Buffer A or B
Saved into the floppy disk
Loaded from the floppy
disk
SAVE (or SAVE
AS NEW)
Title #10
Title #1
Title config
Snapshot
Cue
Automation
Buffer A or B
Current title
Title config
Snapshot
Cue
Automation
Buffer A or B
Built in flash memory
LOAD
Dynamic RAM
Title config
Snapshot
Cue
TC LINK
Automation
Buffer A or B
KEEP
RECALL
STORE
RECALL
WRITE
When turning on the power
Console panel/
DSP
The above figure shows the memory structure of the
unit.
Automation data, snapshot data and cue data created
on the unit are stored, updated and deleted within the
dynamic RAM. Thus, when restarting the unit or
turning off the power of the unit, this data is lost.
To temporarily save the data that is being worked,
select KEEP from the TITLE menu which opens by
touching the TITLE button on the top bar on the
window (in this manual, this operation is also called
KEEP). Data in the work area on the dynamic RAM is
saved in the current title which is the backup file in the
flash memory. Thus, the data is not lost
when restarting or turning off the power of the unit.
You can save the current title as the title with the title
number and title name on the TITLE MANAGER
window too.
Also, you can initialize the title by using the CLEAR
button of CURRENT TITLE in the TITLE
MANAGER window. In this case, the timecode and
the sampling frequency of the title being used are
stored. However, the remaining data (such as
automation data, snapshot data and cue data) is
cleared.
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