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2.38 Out Shift + (plus) – 0x40 0x1A
2.39 Out Shift – (minus) – 0x40 0x1B
These two commands are used for adding or subtracting the value of the TIME
DATA, which has been stored as OUT POINT, by one frame.
2.40 A In Shift + (plus) – 0x40 0x1C
2.41 A In Shift – (minus) – 0x40 0x1D
Split audio editing is not supported by Ki Pro or Ki Pro Ultra Plus Ultra, however
these two commands will respond with ACK to maintain compatibility with
typical controllers.
2.42 A Out Shift + (plus) – 0x40 0x1E
2.43 A Out Shift – (minus) – 0x40 0x1F
Split audio editing is not supported by Ki Pro or Ki Pro Ultra Plus Ultra, however
these two commands will respond with ACK to maintain compatibility with
typical controllers.
2.44 In Reset – 0x40 0x20
2.45 Out Reset – 0x40 0x21
These two commands are used for turning off the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO
OUT indicator.
2.46 A In Reset – 0x40 0x22
2.47 A Out Reset – 0x40 0x23
Split audio editing is not supported by Ki Pro Ultra or Ki Pro Ultra Plus, however
these commands will respond with ACK to maintain compatibility with typical
controllers.
2.48 Edit Preset – 0x44 0x30
This command is used to select the edit mode and the video/audio preset
channels. The DEVICE sets all channels to "1" when the ASSEMBLE mode is
selected.
Not all edit functionality is supported. Please see
for details on how editing is implemented on the Ki Pro Ultra. In particular, the
device always captures all audio and video with an edit operation (regardless of
what gets selected in the preset). Audio split editing is not supported. Ki Pro Ultra
creates a new clip instead of changing an existing clip. The new clip, however,
does have the timecode the edit operation gave it.
Ki Pro Ultra Products Machine Control Guide v3.0
"Chapter 5 Editing" on page 24
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