Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual page 517

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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Block
Button
• Background A row cross-point
Cross-point control
block
buttons
• Background B row cross-point
buttons
• Key 1 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 2 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 3 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 4 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 5 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 6 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 7 bus cross-point buttons
• Key 8 bus cross-point buttons
• Utility 1 bus cross-point buttons
• Utility 2 bus cross-point buttons
• DME external video bus cross-
point buttons
• DME utility 1 bus cross-point
buttons
• DME utility 2 bus cross-point
buttons
• Memory recall buttons
• Buttons set to "Inhibit"
• Auxiliary bus cross-point row
• Cross-point button1st row
Auxiliary bus control
• Cross-point button 2nd row
block
• [RUN], [REWIND] and [FF]
Keyframe control
block
buttons
• [NORM], [REV], and [NORM/
REV] buttons
Device control block
Buttons assigned the same function
(trackball, joystick)
as the [PLAY], [CUE], [STOP], and
[START TC] buttons for VTRs/disk
recorders/Extended VTRs/frame
memory clips
[PLAY], [CUE], [STOP] and [START
Device control block
TC] buttons
(search dial)
• [DSK1 ON] to [DSK8 ON]
Downstream key
control block
buttons
• [KEY1 ON] to [KEY8 ON]
buttons
• [TAKE] button
• [MIX], [WIPE], [DME], and [CUT]
buttons
Transition control
Fader and buttons assigned with the
block
following functions.
• Next transition selection
• Transition type selection
• Wipe direction selection
• Auto transition, cut
• Device operation (CUE, PLAY,
STOP)
• Pattern limit on/off
• Independent key transition type
selection
• Independent key transition auto-
transition, cut
[FTB] button
Fade to black control
block
a)
a)
a)
a)
b)
c)
d)
d)
e) g)
a) e)
e)
e)
Block
Button
• [DSK1 ON] and [DSK2 ON]
Downstream key/fade
to black control block
buttons
• [DSK3 ON] to [DSK8 ON]
buttons
• [KEY1 ON] to [KEY8 ON]
buttons
• [AUTO TRANS] button
• [FTB] button
Utility/shotbox control
Memory recall buttons
block
Menu control block
[PREFS 1] to [PREFS 16] buttons
• [KEY1 ON] to [KEY8 ON]
Independent key
transition control
buttons
f)
block (simple type)
• [DSK1 ON] to [DSK8 ON]
buttons
• [TAKE] button
• [MIX], [WIPE], [DME], and [CUT]
buttons
[AUTO TRANS]
Multifunction Flexi
Pad control block
[RUN], [REWIND], [NORM], [REV]
and [NORM/REV] buttons
a) Assignment is required
b) Only when key row is operated in the utility/shotbox mode
c) When the auxiliary control mode or Key/AUX delegation mode is on.
d) Cross-point buttons of the bus assigned by AUX delegation setting.
e) In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key by an independent key
transition, the key state at the time of event registration (inserted or not
inserted) is also saved in the macro. When the macro is executed, the event
is only replayed if the key state matches the saved state. (Example: For a
macro with an event that deletes a key, when the macro is executed, if the
key is inserted it is deleted, but otherwise nothing occurs as concerns
keying.)
f) When there are a number of control blocks on the control panel, and the
keys assigned to them in setup are the same, then the macro attachment
settings for the above buttons are the same.
The keys include cases such as "Key1,2" assigned to PGM/PST being the
same as "DSK1,2", "Key1,2" assigned to M/E-1 being the same as "M/E-
1 Key1,2", and so on.
g) KEY5 to KEY8 and DSK5 to DSK8 require an assignment.
Notes
• After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button
in the auxiliary bus control block, if in the Setup menu
you change the assignment of buses to the AUX
delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting
disappears.
• After setting a macro attachment to a button for which
you can perform function replacement or function
assignment, if you change the function assignment to the
button, the macro attachment setting disappears.
• After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button
in the cross-point control block, if you change the
function assignment to the button, the macro attachment
setting disappears.
Enabling and disabling macro attachment
You can temporarily disable the macro attachment
settings. When a macro attachment is disabled, pressing
the button does not cause execution of the assigned macro.
e)
a) e)
a) e)
e)
e) g)
e) g)
e)
e)
e)
, [KEY ON]
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Macro Attachment Assigning

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