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Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System - Chapter 16 Macros; Macros; Overview

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USO RESTRITO
496
Macros
Control block
Event
Transition control
block (standard
type)
Auto transition and cut for the
transition execution section
Auto transition and key on/off for
the independent key transition
execution section
a)
Next transition setting
Transition type selection
Pattern limit on/off
Key snapshot recall
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
frame memory clips playback
b)
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
b)
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
frame memory clips cue-up
b)
Transition control
block (simple type)
Transition execution section take
Transition type selection
Pattern limit on/off
Transition control
block (compact type)
Transition execution section auto
transition and cut
Independent key transition
execution section auto transition
a)
Next transition setting
Transition type selection
Pattern limit on/off
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
frame memory clips playback
b)
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
frame memory clips stop
b)
VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR /
frame memory clips cue-up
b)
Independent key
transition control
block (simple type)
Independent key transition
execution section take and key on/
off
a)
Key snapshot recall
Selection of independent key
transition type
Flexi Pad control
block (standard
type)
Recalling the following data
Snapshots
Wipe snapshots
DME wipe snapshots
Chapter
16
Macros
Macros
Chapte
1
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Macros
Overview
The term “macro” refers to the function whereby a
sequence of signal selections and other operations on the
control panel is saved as data in memory, so that it can be
recalled as required to automatically execute the same
sequence of operations.
To record menu operations in memory, use a menu macro
(see page 522).
Macro registers
The area of memory that holds a macro is termed a “macro
register.” For each control panel there are 250 macro
registers, numbered 1 to 250.
Events
The individual control panel operations constituting a
macro are termed “events.” One macro can contain a
maximum of 99 events.
The following table shows the operations for each control
block of the control panel that can be saved as events in a
macro.
frame memory clips stop
Control block
Event
Auxiliary bus control
block
Cross-point selection
AUX mix transition on/off
Cross-point selection in router control
mode
Cross-point control
block (including
when the AUX
panel-less function
is set)
Cross-point selection
Recalling a function assigned to a
key 2 row button
AUX mix transition on/off

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