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KAYENNE/KARRERA/
GV KORONA
K-FRAME
Video Production Center
User Manual
VERSION 14.4
071896301-AG
28 June 2019

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  • Page 1 KAYENNE/KARRERA/ GV KORONA K-FRAME Video Production Center User Manual VERSION 14.4 071896301-AG 28 June 2019...
  • Page 2: Patent Information

    Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions. Grass Valley, Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona are trademarks or registered trademarks of Grass Valley USA, LLC. Belden Inc., Grass Valley USA, LLC, and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Patent Information ..............ii Copyright and Trademark Notice.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 4 Suite Preferences ........41 Suite Preference Settings .
  • Page 5 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Set a Pattern Mix .............86 Source Memory .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents iDPM Lighting Menu............108 Shadow Control Pane .
  • Page 7 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Macros ............... . . 128 About Multiple Macros and Player Groups.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Attaching a Macro ............151 Playing an Attached Macro .
  • Page 9 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Master E-MEM Module............178 Multi-Function Module .
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Control an External Device Using Timeline Events and E-MEM....226 Play a Video and Key Pair of Sources in Sync from an External Device..227 Load a Clip to Play On Air Later with Auto Start .
  • Page 11 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Camera Control with Ethernet Camera Tally ........259 Camera Operations .
  • Page 12 Table of Contents About Reusing Effects ............283 About E-MEM and Macro Interaction .
  • Page 13 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual E-MEM Level Assignments in Split Mode ........317 Partition Boundary Control .
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Swap M/Es ..............349 Copy a Keyer .
  • Page 15 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Create a Movie including a Delay with Delay Line Mode ..... 384 Image Store Audio Support ........... . . 385 Video Standards Supporting Image Store Audio .
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Index ........... 425 Contact Us .
  • Page 17: Documentation & Media

    Documentation & Media About this Manual The K-Frame User Manuals are designed for operators of K-Frame systems. K-Frame Video Production Center Documentation Libraries can be found at www.grassvalley.com. Standard Documentation Set The standard K-Frame documentation set consists of a: • User Manual, •...
  • Page 18: Video Tutorials & Training

    Documentation & Media Video Tutorials & Training The KSP Graphical User Interface Instruction Manual provides information, requirements, and instructions for operating the 1-M/E switcher Soft Panel GUI on a touch screen or regular PC, including the optional customized keyboard. The Switcher Concepts Manual provides an overview of switcher operation and describes basic switcher fundamentals.
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Overview The Grass Valley K-Frame family of multi-format digital production switchers provides powerful, ground-breaking features designed to meet the widest range of requirements for live studio, mobile, and post-production applications. The following Video Processors are the heart of the system, providing extensive video switching and signal processing capabilities: •...
  • Page 20: K-Frame Standard Frame

    Introduction K-Frame Standard Frame • Integrated Macro Builder/Editor allows users to edit macros online or offline on a PC running the menu application. • Optional DoubleTake™ (split M/E mode) effectively increases the number of M/Es and adds flexibility to Suites operation while FlexiKey™ programmable clean feed mode supports separately programmable configurations of keyers from four M/E outputs.
  • Page 21: K-Frame Compact Frame

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual K-Frame Compact Frame • Up to 80 inputs and 48 outputs. • Up to 5 M/Es, accessible across two suites, increased to 10 virtual M/Es by using DoubleTake. • Every M/E has six keyers with standard keying modes including Chroma Key, two frame stores per keyer—every keyer except for Controller M/E can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs.
  • Page 22: Gv K-Frame X Standard Frame

    Introduction GV K-Frame X Standard Frame • Up to 4 iDPMs (Integrated Digital Picture Manipulators), assigned as either floating iDPMs or within an eDPM at user’s discretion. • Two Built-in multiviewers with five pre-configured layouts (maximum 14 panes per layout) with On-Air and Preview tally. GV K-Frame X Standard Frame •...
  • Page 23: Flat Or Curved Control Panel Orientation

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2-ME 25 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) 1-ME 15 Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Articulated Panel Control Unit (PCU) The modular design and use of a separate PCU supports the hot-replacement of individual Control Panel components, if necessary, while the rest of the system remains operational.
  • Page 24: Control Panel Stripes

    Introduction Control Panel Stripes Control Panel Stripes The main Kayenne Control Panel is organized into from one to five Stripes. Each Stripe consists of a tray and its complement of drop-in modules. An M/E Stripe has a module for Source Selection, Transition, and individual E-MEM control. Additional Master E-MEM, Machine Control, Multi-Function, and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality.
  • Page 25: Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Menu Panel 2-ME 25 Kayenne Control Panel Compact 6-RU K-Frame Panel Control Unit (PCU) Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System Example A K-Frame system can be subdivided into two suites, if desired, each of which can have two control surfaces (Surface A and Surface B).
  • Page 26: Karrera Control Surface

    Introduction Karrera Control Surface Suite 1 4-ME 35 Kayenne Control Panel Menu Panel Panel Control Unit (PCU) KSP 1-ME Soft Panel Option (Keyboard Included) Menu on PC (Customer Supplied PC) (Customer Supplied PC) Menu Panel Suite 2 Standard 13-RU K-Frame 2-ME 25 Kayenne Control Panel Panel Control Unit (PCU) Karrera Control Surface...
  • Page 27 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Modifier Bus/Row Delegation Local E-MEM Section & Modifier Section(3) Section(2) Device Stripe Control Stripe Stripe Source System Bar Transition Master Vertical Horizontal Selection Section(3) E-MEM Keyer Keyer Section(3) Section Section(3) Section Karrera Menu on PC Karrera 2-ME 25 Control Panel (Customer Supplied PC) Touch Screen Menu Option A hardware Karrera Menu Panel is available as an option, which features a wide format 15...
  • Page 28: Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System

    Introduction Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A fanless PC, running Windows OS, is available which mounts behind the Menu Panel. Basic Single Suite Karrera Panel System A basic Karrera K-Frame system consists of a Control Panel, a Menu application running on a PC, and a Video Processor Frame.
  • Page 29: Basic Single Suite Gv Korona Panel System Example

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Basic Single Suite GV Korona Panel System Example GV Korona 2-M/E 20 Control Panel K-Frame V-series 3-RU Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces Example Any K-Frame Kayenne, Karrera, or GV Korona Control Panel can be configured with any K-Frame Video Processor.
  • Page 30: Supported Control Protocols

    Introduction Supported Control Protocols Suite 1 3-M/E 35 Kayenne Control Panel Menu Panel Menu Panel Optional Device Articulated Control Module Panel Control Unit (PCU) 2-M/E 20 GV Korona Control Panel Standard 13-RU K-Frame Suite 2 Karrera Menu on PC 2-M/E 25 Karrera Control Panel (Customer Supplied PC) Supported Control Protocols •...
  • Page 31 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Ethernet CPL to control Grass Valley external remote AUX Panels • Grass Valley Editor protocol • SNMP system monitoring • Serial and Ethernet VDCP • LDK Series & LDX Series™ camera control with Ethernet tally via Connect Gateway...
  • Page 32 Introduction Supported Control Protocols...
  • Page 33: Panel Preferences

    Panel Preferences Panel Preference Settings Panel Preference settings define the Control Panel delegation, appearance, and behavior. You can customize Panel Preferences to best fit your workflow. About Control Panel Default Button Mapping Video inputs are mapped to Source Selection and Local Aux Bus Control Panel buttons. Default mapping includes one-to-one logical input mappings, for example inputs labeled 1-28 to Source Select buttons 1-28 (on a 35 button panel) or Aux 1- Aux 96 with a Local Aux panel (Kayenne/Karrera).
  • Page 34 Panel Preferences About Control Panel Default Button Mapping Button functions: • Bank toggle buttons are used to select one, several, or all M/Es and/or Local Aux buses (includes the Select All button). Logical/Fixed sources can be assigned to any enabled Bank buttons in the Banks button row.
  • Page 35: Map Control Panel Source Select Buttons

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The Logical/Fixed Sources area: • Sources scrolling list—used to locate assignable sources. You can choose from Logical or Fixed Sources • Source Number data pad—displays a data entry pop-up when selected and is used to assign a Logical source number to a source select button •...
  • Page 36: Assign Control Panel Source Colors

    Panel Preferences Assign Control Panel Source Colors 2 From the Color Scheme button list, left, select the Rainbow, Tinted, or Opal buttons. 3 Save the Panel Color Scheme settings in the File Ops, User Setups menu. Set delegation button colors: 1 Select delegation buttons in the center pane.
  • Page 37 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the Logical ID of the desired source. 3 Select the desired color in the System Colors or User Colors pane (see Define User Colors). Note: Use the Default Bus Color button in the System Colors pane to return to the Panel Color Scheme default.
  • Page 38: Map Remote Aux Panel Sources To The Control Panel

    Panel Preferences Map Remote Aux Panel Sources to the Control Panel 3 Adjust the User Color button settings by turning the Red, Blue, and Green Menu Panel knobs or by selecting their data pads and entering a value in the pop-up keypad (right side of menu).
  • Page 39 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual multiple Remote Aux Panels are selected, changing one button’s mapping changes the button mapping for all the selected Remote Aux Panels. 1 Select Eng Setup, Node Settings, Remote Aux Logical Map. 2 In the Panel Delegation area, select a Remote Aux Panel button. 3 In the Logical Aux Buses area, select an Aux Bus delegation button.
  • Page 40 Panel Preferences Map Remote Aux Panel Delegation Buttons (Logical Mapping)
  • Page 41: Suite Preferences

    Suite Preferences Suite Preference Settings Suite Preferences define the Video Frame settings for the switcher system. You can customize the Suite Preferences for each suite. Some Suite Preference settings are described in the Advanced section (Advanced Operations, on page 267), along with operations, including E-MEM, Re-Entry, GPI Inputs, Image Store, and Transition Chaining.
  • Page 42 Suite Preferences About Suite Signal Type—HDR Mode HDR Payload ID Specifications Suite Signal Type Specifications Transmission Recommendation Description HDR: Rec BT2100 ITU-R BT.2100-2 (07/2018) Image parameter values for high dynamic range television for use in production and international (HLG, PQ) programme exchange Colorimetry: Rec BT2020 ITU-R BT.2020-2 (10/2015) Parameter values for ultra-high definition television systems for production and...
  • Page 43: About Re-Entry

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Re-Entry Re-entry permits the switcher to select the output of one M/E for use as an input source to another M/E. The signals are routed internally. A Grass Valley switcher system supports M/E re-entry in any order. For example, an output of ME-2 can be sent to ME-1, and an output of ME-1 can be sent to ME-3.
  • Page 44 Suite Preferences About Source Patching edit the engineering source definitions in the new truck so they exactly matched the old truck. By remapping the engineering sources of the devices in the new truck to the logical sources used to build the effects, all the effects can be used without having to edit them. Source Patching can also be used to quickly swap out a defective device during a show without having to reconfigure the engineering sources.
  • Page 45: Engineering Names, Eng Ids, And Logical Ids

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Engineering Names, Eng IDs, and Logical IDs Engineering names are intended to identify a source as it applies to a specific facility. In a truck, for example, cameras may be hard wired to the production switcher and might be given Engineering names 1, 2, and 3.
  • Page 46: Source Patching And Effects Portability

    Suite Preferences Source Patching and Effects Portability example, if an alternative name is entered in the OLED Name column for a source and the other two columns remain blank, the Menu Name takes the OLED Name (OLED Name being first to the left of the Menu Name) but the Panel Name takes the Eng. Source column’s name (first name to its left).
  • Page 47: Patch Engineering And Fixed Sources To Logical Ids

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Once the Suite Prefs and effects are loaded at the new facility, go to the Source Patch menu and map the appropriate Engineering sources of the new facility to the original list of Logical sources. Your effects should now run as previously designed without having to edit or rebuild them.
  • Page 48: Patch A Key Input From Another Source

    Suite Preferences Patch a Key Input from Another Source • Menu Name (Menu Name column)—Source will appear with this name in the menus only. To change the source patching, select an Engineering/Fixed source to be associated with the currently selected Logical source with the Engineering Source data pad or by scrolling the Engineering Source IDs Button pane.
  • Page 49: About Default Keyframe

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Default Keyframe Default Keyframe settings are applied when an empty register is recalled and when the CWB (Clear Working Buffer) button is pressed in the Master E-MEM (EMEM Edit, CWB button) of the Control Panel. •...
  • Page 50: About The Preview Prefs Menu

    Suite Preferences About the Preview Prefs Menu Note: Individual Default Keyframe settings are saved for each M/E. 4 Save your learned Default Keyframe settings in the File Ops, E-MEM menu. • Pressing the Factory Default button overwrites the Default Keyframe with factory defaults.
  • Page 51: About The Multiviewer Prefs Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Crosshair • The Crosshair button, when enabled, displays a Crosshair for the selected preview. • The Crosshair data pad displays knob controls on the right used to adjust the position of the Crosshair. • The Set to Default restores the default center position for the Crosshair. About the Multiviewer Prefs Menu The K-Frame Multiviewer Prefs menu provides five layout configurations, tally preference settings, assignable Fixed and Logical inputs, Switched Preview or Aux Buses to each video...
  • Page 52: Set Multiviewer Layout Preferences

    Suite Preferences Set Multiviewer Layout Preferences Preview Programs Preview Programs Primary Secondary Keys Program Preview Keys Primary Preview Program Keys Set Multiviewer Layout Preferences Choose from one of five Multiviewer layouts: 1 Select User Setups, Suite Prefs, Multiviewer Prefs. 2 If there is more than one Multiviewer acquired, press the Identify button to display the available Multiviewers in the top, middle of the monitor so the correct Multiviewer will be selected for adjustment.
  • Page 53 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 4 Select a layout from the Layout list on the left side of the menu. 5 Select a window in the Multiviewer layout. 6 Select Logical or Fixed above the scrolling list on the right of the menu. 7 Scroll or filter to an input and select that input to assign it to the selected window.
  • Page 54: About File Operations

    Suite Preferences About File Operations Note: It is not recommended to have the Identify feature on during normal operations. The default is off and it is not saved as part of the suite preferences. About File Operations The Switcher menu file browser allows you browse through folders on the local Menu Panel hard disk, the GV Switcher Video Processor Frame, and the entire network file hierarchy of mapped drives.
  • Page 55: About The File Ops Menus

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The engineer in charge should create default Panel and Suite Prefs files that are not to be modified by anyone, and shared by everyone. These can provide a known starting point for users when they build their own preference files. Experienced users may want to create their own sets of preference files and save only critical ones in the Frame User directory.
  • Page 56: Gv Switcher File Type Extensions

    Suite Preferences GV Switcher File Type Extensions 3 Select the Copy button. A new pane with its own scroll bar will appear to the right. Top, Up, and Open navigation buttons will also appear for the right-hand pane. Files can only be pasted to the new right-hand pane.
  • Page 57: About Show Files

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual GV Switcher System File Extensions Icon Example File Type Extension Panel Prefs .GVC .GVF .GVJ Suite Prefs .GVS .GVZ Eng Setup .GVE .GVH. .GVN E-MEM Register .GVR R-MEM Register .GVY Panel Memory .PMEM Register Cues Register .GVB e-DPM Register .GVI...
  • Page 58 Suite Preferences About Show Files be affected, other aspects of system operation (source mapping, source name displays, available effects, etc.) will change depending on what files are being loaded. Note: Verify that the Show includes/excludes the desired preferences and settings before loading, especially if the system is currently on-air. •...
  • Page 59 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual CAUTION: : The Eng Setup button (lower right of menu) is off by default because ports and server IPs are unique. Transferring Show files from one location to another (including suites) requires careful planning to prevent interruption. 2 Select the Create Show button in the Show Create &...
  • Page 60 Suite Preferences About Show Files Result: The Show file is created with the selected file types and appears in the directory. Load a Show File You can include or exclude areas of the system when loading a show using the Show Create &...
  • Page 61 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Update a Show File 1 Select File Ops, Show Files.
  • Page 62 Suite Preferences About Show Files CAUTION: : The Eng Setup button (lower right of menu) is off by default because ports and server IPs are unique. Transferring Show files from one location to another (including suites) requires careful planning to prevent interruption. 2 Select the Show file from the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu).
  • Page 63: About The File Ops, All Files Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About the File Ops, All Files Menu The File Ops, All Files menu is used to quickly sort and locate files by using the Sort By Type, Sort By Name, and Reverse Order (reorders the current sort to ascending or descending) buttons and manage all files types in the System and Remote Storage menu tab directories.
  • Page 64: Load User Setups

    Suite Preferences Load User Setups 2 Select Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs button. 3 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu), navigate to the folder you want the User Setup to be saved. 4 Optionally, enable or disable preferences and settings or enable the Select All button in the Load Granularity pane.
  • Page 65: Save Source Tables Or Source Rules

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs button. 3 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu), select a Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs file. 4 Optionally, enable or disable preferences and settings or enable the Select All button in the Load Granularity pane.
  • Page 66: Load Source Tables Or Source Rules

    Suite Preferences Load Source Tables or Source Rules 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu), navigate to the folder you want the Source Tables file to be saved. 3 Select the Save button in the File Operations pane. Load Source Tables or Source Rules Load operations for the Source Tables and Source Rules menus are identical.
  • Page 67: About Register-Based File Ops Menus

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu), navigate to the Source Tables file you want to load. 3 Select the Load button in the File Operations pane. About Register-Based File Ops Menus File operations for the Panel MEM, E-MEM, Macros, Cues, and Router MEM register-based menus, are nearly identical, the difference being the number of registers, for example the E-MEM menu has 1000 register files while the Macro menu has 999, and Router MEM has...
  • Page 68 Suite Preferences About Register-Based File Ops Menus Register pane buttons: • All—all registers are loaded. • Enter Reg(s)—when selected, displays a Registers (s) data pad allowing you to enter serial registers or an exact range of registers, for example 2-4,6,8-9 using the Next (,) and Thru (-) buttons.
  • Page 69 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Select All or enter specific registers or a range of registers and/or a start register. 4 Select the Save button in the File Operations pane. Load E-MEM Registers Load operations for the Panel MEM, E-MEM, Macros, Cues, and Router MEM menus are identical.
  • Page 70: Save Eng Setups

    Suite Preferences Save Eng Setups 4 Select the Start Register button in the File Operations pane and enter a register number in the pop-up keypad, and select Enter. 5 Turn on the Start Register button (highlighted green border) to enable the E-MEM register offset.
  • Page 71 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 In the System or Remote Storage menu tab (left side of menu), select a Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs file. 4 Optionally, select either the Panel Prefs or Suite Prefs button in the center menu pane and in the Load Granularity pane, enable or disable preferences and settings that will be loaded as part of the user setups.
  • Page 72 Suite Preferences Load User Setups...
  • Page 73: Video Mix/Effects

    Video Mix/Effects M/Es and Keyers An M/E is a subsystem of a video production switcher that can create a composite of two or more pictures. An M/E includes multiple source selection buses and provides transition (mix and wipe) and keying capabilities on the selected signals. K-Frame systems come in six-keyer (K-Frame Standard and Compact, and GV K-Frame X) and four-keyer (S-series and V-series) systems.
  • Page 74: Chroma Key

    Video Mix/Effects Chroma Key • Preset Pattern • Chroma Key (option) The GV Switcher system also supports self keys and split keys. Chroma Key The GV Switcher system features the chroma keyers option with powerful controls. These controls offer subtle adjustments to allow successful keying of difficult subject matter (fine hair, smoke, translucent objects, etc.), and to overcome some problems resulting from imperfect chroma key set coloring or lighting.
  • Page 75: Primary Suppression

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Chroma key set up procedures follow a recommended order, as indicated by the numbered steps displayed on the menu. However, requirements can vary depending on each individual scene. You may need to go back to earlier steps and readjust previous settings to optimize the key.
  • Page 76: Extra Chroma Key Controls

    Video Mix/Effects Extra Chroma Key Controls key. If the foreground subject is stationary, consider using a force mask instead of increasing selectivity. • Chroma suppression can be set accurately with Auto Setup. To adjust, increase Chroma suppression and observe the backing color dot on the vector scope move toward the center.
  • Page 77: Configure Auto Setup

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual thresholds much above black will affect dark grays that are actually part of the foreground subject, making the chroma key composite look unnatural. Fringe is used to restore color to the gray portions of the foreground color resulting from secondary suppression adjustments.
  • Page 78: Reshape A Chroma Key Using Auto Setup

    Video Mix/Effects Reshape a Chroma Key Using Auto Setup 7 Use the joystick to position the cursor on the backing color. Select a darker area, if one exists, to optimize the backing color suppression. 8 Press the button on top of the joystick. The chroma key will be set up automatically using the average of the colors selected by the cursor box.
  • Page 79: Apply Chroma Key Secondary Color Suppression

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Adjust Clip Hi so that all areas of the foreground objects are white. If Clip Hi is set too low (too far clockwise), much of the translucent areas will be forced to be fully opaque, hardening the key and darkening the transition area between background and foreground.
  • Page 80 Video Mix/Effects Apply Chroma Key Secondary Color Suppression Note: If Reshape has been applied, it is unlikely enough edge detail will remain to use secondary color suppression. 1 Select the stage 3 Sec Suppress data pad and then select the Secondary Suppress button to activate this feature.
  • Page 81: Generate Background Mattes

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Generate Background Mattes Background matte generators create colors and washes. These can be used, for example, as the backgrounds for keys. Background mattes cannot use the wipe pattern generators available to keyer and wipe mattes, and cannot use Utility video as a wipe source. Instead background mattes employ a simple dedicated wipe generator that creates a single, straight line.
  • Page 82: Split A Key

    Video Mix/Effects Split a Key Split a Key Sometimes you may wish to use the key cut signal of one source with the key fill or video signal of another source. For example, you may have a Character Generator creating matte filled characters, but wish to use a different signal to fill the characters.
  • Page 83: Set Keyer Priority

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: Split Key will be shown in the Modifier area Control Panel Display. Set Keyer Priority The GV Switcher system has four or six keyers per M/E so complex stacking is possible. Keys can be placed between other keys, using key priority. Note: You can also apply the following to the Keyer Secondary Priority Stack when an M/E is in Split Mode.
  • Page 84: About Key Store

    Video Mix/Effects About Key Store 2 If not already set up, turn on the desired keys and arrange them so they overlap, observing the Program monitor. This will make the changes in key priority visible. For demonstration purposes, you can use four preset pattern keys. 3 Delegate that M/E for preview in the Preview button group on the System Bar.
  • Page 85 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Each Key Store can save the use of other switcher resources. For example instead of using an Image Store channel or another keyer, you could store a station ID or a replay graphic (still) for a sports show in a Key Store and switch the image within the keyer. In the Keyer, Key Store menu, each Store has two frames, Frame Store 1 and Frame Store 2.
  • Page 86: Set A Pattern Mix

    Video Mix/Effects Set a Pattern Mix You can ‘Grab’ both a video and key frame simultaneously by selecting either the Grab V&K 1 or Grab V&K 2 button, located below each Frame Store page, or you can select a Grab button for any of the four Video/Cutout Frame Stores. Once you grab fill and key images in Key Store, they are available for the selected key source.
  • Page 87: Source Memory

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Select the Pattern Mix data pad, this switches the Pattern tab on the right to the other generator; in this case P2 (to select the base wipe pattern again, select the Wipe Pattern button). 4 Select the Mix data pad located below the Pattern tab. Additional control buttons will appear at the bottom of the menu.
  • Page 88 Video Mix/Effects Source Memory Source Memory keying settings include: • Keyer Mode settings, including Preset Pattern and Chroma • Keyer Mask settings • Keyer and Wipes Mattes settings • M/E Video Proc settings (Keyer sources only) • M/E RGB Color Correct (Keyer sources only •...
  • Page 89 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual When a keyer source with settings saved to Source Memory is selected on a keyer bus, the Source Memory button is highlighted when that keyer is selected in the Keyer Mode menu. Delete Source Memory from a Keyer 1 Select a keyer source with learned Source Memory on a keyer bus, using the Control Panel and/or Source Ops menu.
  • Page 90: About Acquiring Dpms

    Video Mix/Effects About Acquiring DPMs • Delete all for this Suite - Clears all the settings for all the keyers on all the M/E buses to default, and removes Source Memory from all the keyers. • Cancel - Exits the Source Memory window without making any changes. Learn Source Memory from the Control Panel In addition to the GV Switcher menu, Source Memory can be saved from the Select Module on the Control Panel.
  • Page 91: Release/Acquire Dpm Resources Between Edpms/Idpms

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the eDPM button in the Logical Resources pane. 3 Select a full M/E resource in the Physical Resources pane. Release/Acquire DPM Resources between eDPMs/iDPMs 1 Select Eng Setup, Acquire Resource. 2 In the Physical Resources pane, release and/or acquire available DPM resources: a In the Logical Resources pane, turn on the DPM Chns button.
  • Page 92: Enable/Delegate Dpm Channels

    Video Mix/Effects Enable/Delegate DPM Channels b Release channels by moving them from Channels to Available (up to six for acquisition by eDPM) using the -> (Right Arrow) buttons in the eDPM/iDPM Channels acquisition groups. c Acquire available DPMs using the <- (Left Arrow) buttons. Enable/Delegate DPM Channels DPMs acquired by a suite can be assigned to keyers for creating effects and taking them to air (for DPM suite acquisition, see Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation &...
  • Page 93: Enable Idpms On A Karrera Control Panel

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Enable a 2D DPM on a Keyer 1 From the Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel, in the MFM (Multi-Function Module) Home menu, press an ME button. 2 Press a Key button 1-6 or hold and press for multiple channel control. 3 Press the 2DPM button.
  • Page 94: Idpms

    Video Mix/Effects iDPMs • eDPM—select eDPM, Transform, eDPM, Channel DPM tab and double-select one or more eDPM Channel buttons. iDPMs Share iDPMs/eDPMs from a pool of up to 16 physical DPMs (four DPMs per dual M/E board). DPMs are licensed in pairs. Kayenne K-Frame provides two DPM options: •...
  • Page 95: 2D Dpms

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2D DPMs There are six 2D DPMs per M/E, including the Controller M/E and eDPM. Each can be sized, scaled, and moved along X and Y axis. 2D DPMs match the iDPM positioning of Post Transform control. Kayenne (only) Parameter and Soft Knob Controls When any of the MFM positioning parameter buttons are pressed, the soft knobs and joystick buttons are delegated for control of that parameter.
  • Page 96: Dpm Source And Target Space Explained

    Video Mix/Effects DPM Source and Target Space Explained For the CROP, SHAD, FILM, and FRZ buttons, DELG must be pressed below each to delegate the MFM to those functions (not available for 2D DPMs). DPM Source and Target Space Explained Source space refers to a key moving along the X, Y, and Z axes of the partition global channel while Target space refers to the key moving along the X, Y, and Z axes of the monitor (refer to the Switcher Concepts Manual on grassvalley.com for a complete...
  • Page 97 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Some functions (Crop, Reverse, Skew, Aspect, and Post Transform) are inactive for these Global Channels so they are grayed out. Global Channel assignment information will appear in the ME/Keyer data pad (PRI Glb /SEC Glb). Any transform type is applied across all keyers when they are assigned as global, i.e. Locate, Rotate, Spin, and Perspective.
  • Page 98: Key Off Control

    Video Mix/Effects Key Off Control Independant Axis Rotation Global Channel Axis Rotation Spin Transform Key Off Control The Key Off button in the iDPM, Transform menu is used to turn off the key signal processing for the delegated keyer, resulting in a full raster image. For example, suppose you want to fly a graphic that is normally accompanied by a key signal.
  • Page 99: Easy Cube Control

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual forces the graphic to full raster, ignoring the key. The Key Off button is inactive for Global channels. Easy Cube Control When a channel is used to create a cube or slab, turning on the Easy Cube button iDPM, Transform menu automatically translates the delegated channel to the visible face of the shape as it is rotated in space.
  • Page 100: Clear Transforms

    Video Mix/Effects Clear Transforms Note: Use the Path controls in the E-MEM & Timeline menu to affect all DPM transform and effect modifiers. Path controls in the DPM menus are only used to adjust path parameters of individual values of a transform or effect modifiers.
  • Page 101: Shadow Controls

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Shadow Controls The Shadow feature is turned on with the Shadow On button in the lower left pane. When turned on, soft knob controls become available on the right. Different soft knob controls appear, depending on which data pad has been selected in that pane. The current parameter names and values are displayed on each data pad.
  • Page 102: Glow Color

    Video Mix/Effects Glow Color Glow—The Glow effect is applied around the keyed image which remains visible. Full raster video must be resized or cropped for glow to be visible. Glow Only—The glow effect is applied to the entire keyed area, replacing the original keyed image.
  • Page 103: Idpm Kurl Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual iDPM Kurl Menu The Kurl effects are grouped into modes, each of which has its own set of menu panes and related soft knob controls. To access the Kurl menu, select iDPM, Kurl. The Kurl modes are: •...
  • Page 104: Pattern Pane

    Video Mix/Effects Pattern Pane When Size Mod is selected in the Modulation Mode pane, the Size Mod Center data pad in the Modulation pane is active. When this data pad is selected soft knob controls for H Position, V Position, and H/V Angle are available. Pattern Pane The type of wave pattern to be applied to the selected axis and modulation type is selected in the Pattern pane.
  • Page 105: Show Sides Pane

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Angle—defines the orientation of the page turn cylinder with respect to the source X and Y axes, and specifies the direction of the turn. • Offset—positions the page turn cylinder with respect to the source plane and, when interpolated between keyframes, causes the page to turn.
  • Page 106: Sphere Mode

    Video Mix/Effects Sphere Mode Select the Slits Kurl Mode button to access the slits controls. The Slits modulation soft knob controls and wave patterns are the same as Position/Size. Selecting the Slits Controls data pad changes the Kurl menu to display Slits controls: •...
  • Page 107: Splits & Mirrors Modifiers Pane

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual When the Splits button in the Splits data pad is selected, the following soft knob controls are available (values are displayed in screen units): • Horizontal Center—controls the horizontal position of the split. • Vertical Center—controls the vertical position of the split. •...
  • Page 108: Nam Matte Pane

    Video Mix/Effects NAM Matte Pane • Video Aspect—adjusts the percentage of defocus applied to the vertical and horizontal axes of the image. • NAM Ratio—adjusts the level of luminance at which the Defocus effect will be applied to NAM pixels. This value applies to both NAM + and NAM - modes. NAM Matte Pane NAM Matte On button —...
  • Page 109: Light Control Pane

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Point—simulates a spotlight type of lighting effect that radiates light evenly in all directions. • Bar—simulates lighting from a bar-shaped long, thin lighting source. • Plane—simulates the glare that would be reflected from an image if a bright light were shined on it from infinity.
  • Page 110: Lighting With Page Turn/Roll Effects

    Video Mix/Effects Lighting with Page Turn/Roll Effects Lighting with Page Turn/Roll Effects To use Lighting with Page Turn/Roll, you need to use one keyer for the Front side of the Page Turn and another keyer for the Back side. The same effect then needs to be loaded on both keyers, with one having only the Front selected in the Page Turn menu and the other having only the Back selected.
  • Page 111: Freeze Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Wind button—displays the Direction and Velocity (speed) values from the soft knob data pads. Loop button: • ON—starts the recursive effect • OFF—stops the recursive effect and returns to live video Keyframe Reset button — used to control when images are frozen, only available when the Keyframe mode button is selected as the Strobe Type.
  • Page 112: Montage Mode

    Video Mix/Effects Montage Mode • Force Strobe button—When an effect passes over or stops on a keyframe, a single strobe event is triggered. While the effect sits on a keyframe with keyframe-strobe on, no additional events are triggered. The “history” of the prior single event is discarded and a single strobe is triggered again.
  • Page 113: Trails Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Erase—erases the image and remnant. • Show Picture parameter button — • ON—(default) displays the live video image in addition to the still montage. • OFF—displays only the montage without the live video image. • Matte Control buttons: •...
  • Page 114: Dpm Global Channel Control Over Multiple M/Es

    Video Mix/Effects DPM Global Channel Control Over Multiple M/Es Keyframe Reset button — is used to control when images are frozen. It is only available when the Keyframe mode button is selected as the Strobe Type. • ON—A keyframe triggers a reset, followed by a new single strobe. It resets that loop by creating a new frozen image at each keyframe that has the Keyframe Reset button on.
  • Page 115: Adjust Idpm/2D Dpm Border Edges

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 1 Select ME, Mode to access the Mode menu. 2 Select the ME button (far left) of the M/E you wish to split for Secondary iDPM Global channel assignment. 3 Select the Split button in the pane second from the left. 4 Select the keys you wish to assign to the Secondary Global Channel in the Secondary Assign pane.
  • Page 116: Edpms

    Video Mix/Effects eDPMs 2 In the iDPM (or eDPM in eDPM mode), Border menu, select the Square Border or Round Border button to enable Borders. 3 Select the Separate Edges button to enable that function. 4 Select the Width or Softness data pad. 5 Use the Border Size/Softness Top, Right, All, Left, or Bottom soft knobs or pop-up keypads to adjust the edges independently of the others.
  • Page 117: Edpm Partitioning

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: For E-MEMs learned using versions earlier than 2.0 to work properly, you must reconstruct a timeline for the proxy sub-levels to run. The proxy sub-level register has been created but is limited to a single keyframe.
  • Page 118: Edpm Definable Sub-Levels

    Video Mix/Effects eDPM Definable Sub-levels In the Control Panel, the eDPM Primary and Secondary partitions are available via the eDPM Pri/eDPM Sec buttons in the Master E-MEM area. Note: The PART button is provided in the E-MEM & Timeline menu so the eDPM Master E-MEM partition can be enabled/disabled.
  • Page 119: Button Mapping Edpms To An M/E

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Scroll and select the source you wish to assign to the eDPM channel from the Sources scrolling list (right side of menu). Note: If you select an eDPM Fill button first, then a source, the Cut and Fill signal for that channel will be the same.
  • Page 120: Edpm Category Menus

    Video Mix/Effects eDPM Category Menus • Defocus (iDPM Defocus Menu, on page 107) • Lighting (iDPM Lighting Menu, on page 108), and • Output Recursives (Output Recursive Menu, on page 110). eDPM Category Menus The eDPM Mode category menus for the GV Switcher eDPM option operate independently from the Switcher Mode (there is access to eDPM menus in the Switcher Mode for convenience).
  • Page 121: Source Ops Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: Define E-MEM for eDPM partitions are enabled in the E-MEM Prefs, ME Partition menu. To access the eDPM Timeline Edit menu, select E-MEM & Timeline, Timeline Edit. eDPM output channels have their own timelines, independent of the Switcher Mode. Note: Editing (insert, modify keyframes, etc.) can only be performed in the eDPM Mode menus.
  • Page 122 Video Mix/Effects Picture Menu Combiner Menu For eDPM, the Combiner assigns which channels will be controlled by the eDPM Secondary E-MEM system. eDPM channels can be made visible on both Primary and Secondary partitions. The Primary Partition is made up of output eDA and eDC for the Secondary Partition. Also, as with iDPM, the eDPM channel on the Primary Partition can be made visible on the Secondary Partition and vice versa (see Keyer Partition...
  • Page 123: Switcher Control

    Switcher Control Basic E-MEM Operations The E-MEM (Effects Memory) system provides a way of storing effects for later use. An effect defines parameter settings that determine how the selected video sources are processed. An E-MEM effect is learned into an effect register, and can then be recalled at a later time with a single button press.
  • Page 124: Learning E-Mem Registers From The Control Panel

    Switcher Control Learning E-MEM Registers from the Control Panel You can actually enter any combination of seconds, frames and fields. The GV Switcher system will do the conversion and display the result in seconds, frame, field format. Decimal values for other non-time parameters are also input in the Master E-MEM area with the numeric keys, the •...
  • Page 125: Recalling E-Mem Registers From The Control Panel

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Enter the target register number for the E-MEM you wish to put the current register’s E-MEM Timeline information, and press ENT/Enter. Note: Pressing the Put button then the Dot “. ” button will put the current register into the next available register.
  • Page 126: Clearing E-Mem Registers

    Switcher Control Clearing E-MEM Registers Local E-MEM is the default (L-Run is displayed in the OLED below the button). E-MEM Run GV Korona E-MEM Run Button Pressing and holding the E-MEM delegation button changes the delegation to Master E-MEM (button colors change and M-Run is displayed in the OLED below the right-most button).
  • Page 127: Running An E-Mem Effect With Auto Run

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Clear the currently selected register: 1 Select the Clear Current Reg button, bottom left of the keypad (lower right of menu). Clear a different register: 1 Select the Clear button (left side of menu). 2 Using the keypad, enter the register number to be cleared and select Enter. Running an E-MEM Effect with Auto Run Run an E-MEM with Auto Run off: 1 Recall the desired effect.
  • Page 128: Advanced E-Mem Operations: Partial Keyframe/Define E-Mem Settings

    Switcher Control Advanced E-MEM Operations: Partial Keyframe/Define E-MEM Settings Advanced E-MEM Operations: Partial Keyframe/Define E-MEM Settings When using Partial Keyframing and/or Define E-MEM, learning registers will restore advanced settings back to default unless one of the following procedures are followed. Before selecting an E-MEM register, to retain Partial Keyframing/Define E-MEM settings, either: 1 Hold down the LRN/Lrn button on the Local or Master E-MEM Module on the Control...
  • Page 129: About Multiple Macros And Player Groups

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Multiple Macros and Player Groups K-Frame systems support multiple macros that allows you to run up to five macros at once, in each of four macro groups, per suite. The four macro player groups are: •...
  • Page 130: Macro Control Menu

    Switcher Control Macro Control Menu Macro Control Menu The Macro Control Menu and Control Panel are part of the Control Surface. There are four macro player control surface groups displayed in the Control Menu: GPI, E-MEM, CS B and CS A with five macro players each, for a total of 20 macros displayed. The Macro Control menu displays the status of the five players in each group.
  • Page 131: Macro Recording

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Macro Control Menu Buttons and Data Pads Menu Pane Button/Label Description Suite Macro Control Stop All Stop all macro players Unload All Unloads all macros from players (clears macro number) Player Groups • Status labels: Stopped (white), Playing (orange), Paused (purple) E-MEM •...
  • Page 132: Macro Playback

    Switcher Control Macro Playback back, regardless of what keyer the Control Panel happens to be delegated to when the macro is played. Macros record triggers, not the result of a trigger. For example, a macro containing a Key Mix transition, when run, will trigger the key transition from its current state to the other state.
  • Page 133: Disabled" Is The Default For The Macro Attachable Control Panel Preference

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual “Disabled” is the Default for the Macro Attachable Control Panel Preference The ability to attach macros from the Control Panel (in addition to the menu) is provided by the Macro Attachable panel preference. Starting with version 9.1 of the GV switcher software, the default state for Macro Attachable is ‘disabled’...
  • Page 134: Record A Macro

    Switcher Control Record a Macro Macro Button Function Summary The Macro button on the Control Panel (one per Source Select Module), delegates keyer source select button Rows 1 and 2 for macro operations and reports that macro mode is active (MCR appears in the bus display). To delegate one bus row for macro operations, press and hold down the Macro button, then press a bus delegation button for the row to be delegated.
  • Page 135: Insert A Macro User Pause

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Insert a Macro User Pause The Macro User Pause is part of the Insert Delay feature. A press of the USER button in the Source Select Module inserts the User Pause during the macro recording process. When the macro is run, it will pause and must be manually resumed (the macro is considered running when paused, not stopped).
  • Page 136: Playback A Macro Register

    Switcher Control Playback a Macro Register Playback a Macro Register 1 Turn on Macro mode with the Macro button. If not already on, you may also want to press the Show Attach button to display the macro names on the source name displays.
  • Page 137: Delete A Macro Attachment

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Delete a Macro Attachment Delete one or multiple macros from the Control Panel or remove all attachments using the menu. 1 Enable Delete Macro: a GV Korona—Tap MAC then tap and hold the Delete button in the TFT Status Display.
  • Page 138: Macro Button Function Summary

    Switcher Control Macro Button Function Summary Karrera Control Panel Macro Buttons Macro Button Function Summary The Macro button on the Control Panel, (one per Source Select area) delegates keyer source select button Rows 1 and 2 for macro operations and reports that macro mode is active (MCR appears in the bus display).
  • Page 139: Insert A Macro User Pause

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual function) splits the time interval selection between fields (upper key row) and seconds (lower key row). Multiple selections can be made to insert longer delays in both fields and seconds. Insert a Macro User Pause The Macro User Pause is part of the Insert Delay feature. A press of the USER button in the Source Select Module inserts the User Pause during the macro recording process.
  • Page 140: Recall A Macro Register From The Master E-Mem

    Switcher Control Recall a Macro Register from the Master E-MEM Note: Stopped macros tally the macro color, running macros tally orange. Pressing a button with a running macro delegated or attached, stops the macro (pressing it again starts the macro from the beginning). Recall a Macro Register from the Master E-MEM In the Master E-MEM area, press Menu, Macro (Lrn/CWB) select a register page button 1 Turn on Macro mode with the Macro button (f not already on, you may also want to...
  • Page 141: Append To A Macro

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Press the Show button so that panel buttons with macros attached blink low tally. 3 Without selecting a macro register, press the blinking button that has the attachment you wish to remove. The blinking button will turn off. 4 Press Show to turn off the mode.
  • Page 142: Record A Macro

    Switcher Control Record a Macro The Record button activates or terminates macro Record mode (Stop Record). In this mode, you select the macro register into which you wish to record, using the delegated keyer row, perform the desired actions, and then finish the recording by either pressing the Stop Record or pressing the newly recorded macro register button.
  • Page 143: Run A Macro

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 5 Perform any actions to be recorded as part of the macro before inserting the User Pause. 6 Touch Insert Delay in the status display. Result: USER is displayed in the source select button OLED, third button from the right. Control Panel Macro USER Button in Macro Delegation 7 Press the USER button, and if desired, perform any additional actions to be recorded.
  • Page 144: Pre-Attach A Macro

    Switcher Control Pre-Attach a Macro Run a Macro from the Master E-MEM Area: 1 Press Menu, Macro (Lrn/CWB). 2 Use the Page and Bank buttons to navigate to the macro register. 3 Press the macro register button. Run a Macro from the Menu: •...
  • Page 145: Append To A Macro

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Append to a Macro 1 Touch the MAC button in the Status Display and select the Append button. 2 Select a macro: a Press a Macro delegated row button, or, b Press Page, Macro, navigate to a macro register in the Master E-MEM area with an existing macro, and press the register button.
  • Page 146: Enter A Macro Panel Name

    Switcher Control Enter a Macro Panel Name 4 Perform the steps you wish recorded into the macro, in the order they are to be performed, using the Control Panel and/or the menus. 5 Select the Stop button to end the macro recording. You can name the macro either before you record it, or after by selecting the name data pad for that macro register to bring up a keypad.
  • Page 147: Insert A Macro User Pause From The Catalog Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Insert a Macro User Pause from the Catalog Menu 1 Select the Macros, Catalog menu. 2 Enable the Record button and press the Right Arrow button to begin recording. 3 Select the User Pause button in the Insert Delay button group.
  • Page 148: Insert A Macro User Pause From The Macro Editor

    Switcher Control Insert a Macro User Pause from the Macro Editor Insert a Macro User Pause from the Macro Editor A macro User Pause can be inserted and edited with Macro Editor. See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual for Macro Editor operations. 1 Select Macros, Catalog.
  • Page 149: Learn A Run From Pause E-Mem Command

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Learn a Run From Pause E-MEM Command The Run From Pause command resumes a paused macro from E-MEM. Note: Without a Run From Pause command learned, running an E-MEM with a paused macro associated will start the macro from the beginning. 1 Select Macro, Catalog, Macro No.
  • Page 150: Learn A Select E-Mem Command

    Switcher Control Learn a Select E-MEM Command Learn a Select E-MEM Command The Select command stops a running macro and starts it at the beginning using E-MEM. 1 Select Macro, Catalog, Macro No. in the Macro in E-MEM button pane. 2 Select the macro then Select.
  • Page 151: Attaching A Macro

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Attaching a Macro 1 Select Macros, Attach. 2 Select the button you wish to attach a macro to. You can either select the physical panel button while Show Attach mode is active, which will scroll to and blink that button on the Macros Attach menu, or you can use the menu to select the panel section and then scroll the Macro Attachments list to display the desired button.
  • Page 152: Appending A Macro To Another Macro In The Menu

    Switcher Control Appending a Macro to Another Macro in the Menu 3 Select the Append button. 4 Perform the additional steps, using the Control Panel and/or the menus. 5 Select the Stop button to end the macro append. Appending a Macro to Another Macro in the Menu 1 Go to the Macro Catalog menu (press Macro, Catalog).
  • Page 153: Macros And E-Mems

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual For example, to copy M/E 1 to M/E 2 and then copy M/E 1 to M/E 3 with a macro, include a short delay after the M/E 1 to M/E 2 copy. Macros and E-MEMs Macros and E-MEMs can interact in two fundamentally different ways. A Macro can be created that recalls one or more E-MEMs, or an E-MEM can be programmed to execute one or more Macros.
  • Page 154: Learn A Run From Pause E-Mem Command

    Switcher Control Learn a Run From Pause E-MEM Command Learn a Run From Pause E-MEM Command The Run From Pause command resumes a paused macro from E-MEM. Note: Without a Run From Pause command learned, running an E-MEM with a paused macro associated will start the macro from the beginning. 1 Select Macro, Catalog, Macro No.
  • Page 155: Learn A Select E-Mem Command

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Learn a Select E-MEM Command The Select command stops a running macro and starts it at the beginning using E-MEM. 1 Select Macro, Catalog, Macro No. in the Macro in E-MEM button pane. 2 Select the macro then Select. Source Select Button Row Mode Delegation Keyer, Background, E-MEM and Macro registers, and Utility buses can be delegated for control to a Source Select button row.
  • Page 156: Delegate A Switcher Mode To A Source Select Button Row

    Switcher Control Delegate a Switcher Mode to a Source Select Button Row Source Select Button Row Mode Descriptions Mode Source Select Button Row Description Mapped aux bus inputs Router Router sources mapped alphabetically from router (use PREV/NEXT to change input source button delegation) Delegate a Switcher Mode to a Source Select Button Row Once a mode is delegated to a Source Select button row, it is fixed until changed.
  • Page 157: K-Frame Panel Memory And P-Mem Registers

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Delegate a Karrera Source Select Button Row to Aux Mode 1 Press the Aux button (high tallies blue). 2 Press an Aux output button; A/1 to A/19?. 3 Press a Source Select button with the desired source mapped. Delegate a GV Korona Source Select Button Row to Aux Mode 1 Press and hold the Aux button (high tallies blue).
  • Page 158: Recall A Kayenne P-Mem Register

    Switcher Control Recall a Kayenne P-MEM Register 4 Press 0-9 in the keypad (or the dot button (.) to learn into the next available register) in the current bank or BNK 0-9, then 0-9. Example: Pressing BNK,2,2 learns into P-MEM register 22. Recall a Kayenne P-MEM Register 1 In the Local E-MEM Module of the Control Panel, press the Panel Mem button.
  • Page 159: Gv Korona M/E Background Button Row Delegation

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual GV Korona M/E Background Button Row Delegation There are four background buses available on GV Korona system M/Es, buses A, B, C, and D. You can switch between buses A and C for the Primary Source Select button row or between B and D for the Secondary Source Select button row.
  • Page 160: Change Background Buses With Panel Mems

    Switcher Control Change Background Buses with Panel Mems 2 Assign the Delegate button from the menu. a Select Panel Prefs, Button Mapping in the menu. b Select a button to assign the Delegate. c Select the Delegate button. Change Background Buses with Panel Mems Delegate buttons do not have to be assigned to the Source Select Module in order to change the Background bus row delegations (A/C, B/D).
  • Page 161: Create A Source Rules Pattern

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Source Buttons Store Rules ME Delegation with Status Patterns Create a Source Rules Pattern 1 Select the ME delegation buttons you wish to apply source rules to in the left-most menu pane. Note: Multiple M/E selection is supported and a Select All M/Es button is provided at the bottom of the M/E selection menu pane.
  • Page 162: Apply A Source Rules Pattern To Other Sources

    Switcher Control Apply a Source Rules Pattern to other Sources Apply a Source Rules Pattern to other Sources Using the Apply buttons, Source Rules Patterns can be applied to any other source or set of sources. 1 Select the source buttons to which you want to apply the Source Rules Pattern. 2 Select one of the Apply 1-6 buttons previously stored in the Source Rules Pattern menu pane.
  • Page 163: Bus Linking Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual additional extended selection. A third alternative is to map all sources on M/E 3 A to select M/E 3 A on PGM-PST A. Bus Linking Menu One-to-one (Single), one-to-many (Parallel), and one-to-one-to-one (Cascading) bus links can exist simultaneously in the Bus Links, Links Setup menu. The Bus Links menu is divided into two tabs, the Links Setup menu and the Source Tables menu.
  • Page 164: Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables

    Switcher Control Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables There are 15 configurable Source Tables. Each can be assigned to one, many, or all bus links once configured in the Source Tables menu. A source table (or lookup table) can be configured and applied to every bus link. This frees up resources and allows a faster more efficient way of applying the same source substitutions to multiple bus links.
  • Page 165: Configuring A Source Table With Source Substitutions

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Configuring a Source Table with Source Substitutions The default is one-to-one, i.e. Source 1, Linked Source 1, Source 2, Linked Source 2, etc. You can substitute the current Linked Source (Linked Source column) with any source from the scrolling Source List.
  • Page 166: Changing Source Tables For A Bus Link

    Switcher Control Changing Source Tables for a Bus Link 2 Select the Store button. 3 Select the source table you wish to store the configuration to (destination). Changing Source Tables for a Bus Link The Source Table is assigned to the bus link. Select the Linked bus data pad in the Link Setup menu, Current Link pane, to change the Source Table for that bus link.
  • Page 167: Creating Parallel Bus Links

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The Link Setup menu displays the newly linked buses in the Current Link pane. The link is enabled and the Standard Source Table is selected as the default (Source Tables are grayed out). You can disable or break the link using the Enable/Break buttons in the Current Link pane (the Enable button in the Table Setup pane will also enable/disable the selected link).
  • Page 168: Creating Cascading Bus Links

    Switcher Control Creating Cascading Bus Links 6 If desired, assign different source tables to the bus links: a Select a Linked Bus data pad in the Current Link pane. b Select a source table in the Table Setup pane. Creating Cascading Bus Links In Cascading Links, a controlling bus (A) has a linked bus (B) which in turn acts as the controlling bus for another linked bus (C), and so on.
  • Page 169: Bus Linking Rules And Restrictions

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the M/E Buses, Aux Buses, or eDPM Inputs tab and select the desired bus. The menu closes and returns to the Bus Links menu. The selected bus is displayed in the Controlling Bus data pad (in the menu example above, the selected bus is PGM A). 3 Select the Linked Bus data pad in the Table Setup pane;...
  • Page 170: Bus Linking Management

    Switcher Control Bus Linking Management • If the Linked bus is in video-video mode, a B side source change from the Controlling bus will change the Linked bus's B side. Note: A video-only bus behaves as if it is the A side of a bus pair. Bus Linking Management Individual bus links are enabled and disabled with the Link Enable button in the Controlling bus pane.
  • Page 171: Switching Basics

    Switching Basics Basic Switcher Control Surfaces A basic GV Switcher system may be equipped with a: • Control Panel and Menu Panel or built-in touch screen, • Control Panel and PC, or • A KSP Soft Panel. These separate control components make up a GV Switcher control surface. A control surface is typically used by a single operator.
  • Page 172: Setting Panel Saver Mode

    Switching Basics Setting Panel Saver Mode Note: 15 button widths are only available with 1-M/E Control Panels. • KAYN-PNL-BAR-35 and KAYN-PNL-BAR-25 System Bar, available in two sizes to match various Control Panel widths. • KAYN-PNL-DCM - Device Control Module, available as an option for 3 and 4-M/E panels and as a satellite panel module.
  • Page 173: Module Overview

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 1 In the Multi-Function Module, from Home, press Panl, Bri. 2 Turn the bottom soft knob labeled Panel Saver Delay, Minutes to adjust the Panel Saver length. Module Overview An M/E Stripe has a module for source selection, transition, and individual E-MEM control. Additional Master E-MEM, Device Control (optional), Multi-Function, and Local Aux modules are populated to complete the control surface functionality.
  • Page 174 Switching Basics Transition Module Bkgd Bkgd Ptn tn Trans EMEM EMEM Limit Rate Run un Ke Key1 Ke Key 1 Auto Auto Ke Key2 Ke Key 2 Auto Auto i DPM i DPM i DPM i DPM i DPM i DPM Ke Key3 Ke Key 3 Auto...
  • Page 175 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual BKGD Keyer 1 Keyer 2 Keyer 3 Keyer 4 Keyer 5 Keyer 6 Bkgd Bkgd Row 1: BKD A source (Green) and video sources for relevant keyers (Yellow) Row 2: BKD B source (Green) and Key sources for split keys (Yellow) Row 3: BKD C source (Green) and Keyer transition types (Yellow)
  • Page 176: Local E-Mem Module

    Switching Basics Local E-MEM Module Next Transition Buttons The Next Transition Element buttons are located just below the status display: BKGD, K1- K6, and Key Prior. The Next Transition Type buttons are located below the Next Transition Element buttons: Mix, Wipe 1, Wipe 2, and User 1-User 6 (radio buttons). Selecting one turns the others off if a next transition element button is not held down.
  • Page 177 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual KF04 E102 EMEM EMEM BNK3 BNK3 Panel Trans Rate Rate Menu BNK2 BNK2 Auto Macro ro BNK1 BNK1 Ø BNK0 BNK0 Local E-MEM Module Example Bank buttons BNK 0 - BNK 3 in the Local E-MEM Modules (right side of keypad) provide faster access to banks.
  • Page 178: Master E-Mem Module

    Switching Basics Master E-MEM Module KF04 E102 EMEM EMEM BNK3 BNK3 Panel Trans Rate Rate Menu BNK2 BNK2 Auto Macro ro BNK1 BNK1 Ø BNK0 BNK0 Local E-MEM Module—Panel Memory Example Master E-MEM Module The Master E-MEM Module is not part of a Stripe, it provides E-MEM control across the Control Panel and Local Aux Module.
  • Page 179: Multi-Function Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Auto to 10 102 KF04 E102 Ø2:ØØ: Auto to Sele elect EMEM EMEM Recall All All Edit Edit MSC1 MSC5 PART IS-1 IS-2 BNK3 ME 1 ME 1 MSC2 MSC6 IS-3 IS-4 BNK2 ME 2 ME 2 Pause Pause BNK1...
  • Page 180 Switching Basics Multi-Function Module • Copy/Swap utilities, • Device control, and • Source Selection. Wipe Wipe Adel Last Keys Mask Matt iDPM eDPM Wipe Devs Copy Swap SSel Cams Panl Multi-Function Module Example The following describes the Multi-Function Module organization: •...
  • Page 181: Source Select Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Joystick (top-right) performs multiple functions depending on the delegation, for example for keyers the joystick positions a delegated keyer (X,Y, and Z axis), but with device control the joystick performs jog control operations (Up, Down, Fast Forward, Rewind—center button performs Mark-In), Note: The joystick can be calibrated from the MFM: from Home, press Panl, Cali and follow the instructions displayed on the MFM.
  • Page 182 Switching Basics Source Select Module The Source Select Module can be viewed as being in two sections; left for source selection buttons, in groups of five, with SND (Source Name Display) display and right, with function and delegation buttons (and one display) for that M/E. Source Select Device Input Name Modifiers The device input name modifier symbols provide device status on the Source Selection display.
  • Page 183 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual mapped numerous times, and saved in Panel Memory (Local E-MEM Module/File Ops, Panel Mem menu). Source selection buttons can be mapped as: • Switcher sources—Can be delegated to source selection for any M/E bus, Aux bus/Aux selection, Router control, Macros, or E-MEM recall, •...
  • Page 184 Switching Basics Source Select Module • Pri partition select button—Delegates all four rows of a Source Select Module to the primary partition (Rows 1 and 2 are delegated to the last delegation when Pri was used, Row 3 is delegated to the A bus and Row 4 is delegated to the B bus). •...
  • Page 185: Local Aux Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Local Aux Module The Local Aux Module is located at the top of the Control Panel, above the Stripes. Hold Hold Macro Macro Far ar Split Bkgd2 Black Black Black AUX1 Bkgd1 ME1 A ME2 A ME3 A Wipe Trans ns...
  • Page 186: System Bar

    Switching Basics System Bar Local Aux Panel Function Buttons Function Button Local Aux module Source Select module Hold X (2) X (4) Macro Key Split Gang Wipe Trans Lock Key1-Key 6 Rules Hold EMEM A (Bus) B (Bus) C (Bus) D (Bus) U1 (Bus) U2 (Bus)
  • Page 187 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Machine control, and • Displays reboot indications. Play Play Prev Prev Next Play Play Prev Prev Next Ø Ø : Ø 1 : 5 9 : 1 Ø Omni_525 Load Load eDPM eDPM Attch ch Show Show Repl...
  • Page 188: Device Control Module

    Switching Basics Device Control Module Insert Delay button—Changes the delegated macro row(s) to display Time Delay on the SNDs in increments of seconds and tenths of a second (1st shift level—unshifted) or fields (2nd shift level). Record button—Enables the record operation. Pressing a button on a bus delegated to Macros starts the recording, the recording is ended by pressing the Record button again or pressing the Macro button (on the Source Select Module) again.
  • Page 189 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The Device Control Module controls all configured devices including: • Serial control of VTRs and DDRs, • Ethernet control of VTRs and DDRs, • Image Store, and • ClipStore. Device Control Functionality The Device Control Module supports the following functionality: •...
  • Page 190: Kayenne K-Frame Delegation

    Switching Basics Kayenne K-Frame Delegation • Mark Out—Captures the current Time Code of the selected device and stores it as the ‘Mark Out’ position. • Loop—If Mark In/Mark Out points are set, causes the selected device to loop from the Mark Out point to the Mark In point, if points are not set, causes the device to loop from the end of a clip to the beginning.
  • Page 191: Automatic Delegation

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual If the Control Panel has fewer than four Stripes, then only rows for those Stripes present will be shown. If the Control Panel has more than four stripes, then pressing the Page button on the Local E-MEM Module will show the M/E delegations for those additional Stripes. Exchange ME The Exchange ME button (see Transition...
  • Page 192 Switching Basics Automatic Delegation DPOP and SPOP Menu Delegation DPOP stands for Double Press Open. This is a form of automatic delegation where a specific menu is displayed on the Menu Panel when a panel button is pressed twice in rapid succession.
  • Page 193: Menu Panel And Touch Screen Overview

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual SPOP Buttons with Menus DPOP Button Module Menu Szl c Multi-Function (for iDPM/eDPM, Transform iDPM/eDPM MFM menu 3dLc delegations SPIN Axis ASPT SCEW PGLB SGLB Sngl Events List MULT Device Control ME-1,2,3,4, and PGM System Bar User Setups, Suite Prefs, Safe Title, Prefs Many, but not all of the ‘hard’...
  • Page 194: Soft Knobs

    Switching Basics Soft Knobs Soft Knobs Knobs along the right side of the Menu Panel can be used to dial in parameter values for functions displayed on the touch screen. When a knob is active, the touch screen displays the parameter name and its current value on a data pad.
  • Page 195: Menu Screen Organization And Components

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Blue text indicates the parameter is under joystick control and moving the joystick will change the values for that parameter. • White text with a white dot indicates the location values can be selected for control by the joystick (when selected, the white dot/text turns blue).
  • Page 196 Switching Basics Menu Screen Organization and Components For clarity, the menu screen examples are divided into two areas: • Navigation and • Content and Messaging Quick-Link Tabs Scrolling History and Menu Category Favorites list Buttons Menu Buttons...
  • Page 197 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Delegation Group Operations Mode Selection Notification Soft Knobs Status Button Group 6x5 (Six Keyer) Data Pads Area Label and Data Pads Selected Delegation Selected Mode Additional Function Selected Parameter Pattern Data Pad Touch Buttons Touch Buttons Touch Buttons Data Pad...
  • Page 198: History Mode

    Switching Basics History Mode History Mode When the History mode touch button is selected, up to 45 previously visited menus can be quickly accessed by clicking on the representative menu Icon. The scrolling menu icon window can be cleared by selecting the Clear History touch button (left side of menu).
  • Page 199: Favorites Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Favorites Mode When the Favorites mode touch button is selected, up to 10 Favorite pages of 12 menu icons each can be stored to quickly access Menus often visited menus, or sets of menus for repetitive tasks (left).
  • Page 200: Quick Tabs

    Switching Basics Quick Tabs 1Touch the Favorites button. 2Touch the Learn button. 3Touch a favorite button on any page 1-10. Result: The button changes to the Last Menu icon. Quick Tabs Quick tabs provide fast access to related menus in addition to the History and Favorites mode.
  • Page 201: Delegation Group

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Quick Tab Quick Tab Open The top line is identical in all the GV Switcher system menus: • The left portion of the top line has three Quick Tabs, • The center portion of the top line displays operations status messages, and •...
  • Page 202: Numeric Keypad

    Switching Basics Numeric Keypad an interlocked group.The soft knob pads on the right allow individual parameter adjustments, as described earlier. Numeric Keypad Touching a soft knob pad or other single numeric parameter pad brings up a numeric keypad that can be used to enter exact values. You can also use a standard computer keyboard to enter information while this display is active.
  • Page 203: Scrolling Lists

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Scrolling Lists When multiple items are available for selection, scrolling lists are used. On most menus, touching the up and down triangle buttons scrolls the list up or down one item. When the top or bottom of the list is reached, that button goes gray.
  • Page 204: Transitions

    Switching Basics Transitions Double Press Open (DPOP) and Single Press Open (SPOP) are convenient ways to access related menus when working on the Control Panel. Double pressing or single pressing certain buttons bring up particular menus. Once that menu is displayed, delegation changes affecting that menu that are made on the Control Panel will be tracked on the Menu Panel.
  • Page 205 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Other Wipe Pattern Generator Uses Wipe pattern generator circuitry can be used for purposes that do not involve transitions. Each M/E has the two complex wipe pattern generators described above, and each of its four Keyers also has a simple pattern generator and a box pattern generator, making a total of six.
  • Page 206: Kayenne K-Frame Transition Module

    Switching Basics Kayenne K-Frame Transition Module Kayenne K-Frame Transition Module Kayenne Manual Transitions Manual transitions are preset with the next transition element buttons. Any elements that are active when a transition is performed will change state. Active keyers will transition from on-air to off-air or vice versa.
  • Page 207 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Transition Module Perform a Lever Arm Transition 1 Select the next transition button(s) for the element(s) involved (Bkgd, Key 1,2,etc., Key Prior). Selecting one element button disables any others selected. Holding down one button while pressing another selects both elements, allowing all the transition elements to be activated if desired.
  • Page 208: Perform A Mix Through Video Transition

    Switching Basics Perform a Mix Through Video Transition <frames> • <field> format (Time Value Entry, on page 123). Different durations can be specified by repeating this process for each element. 3 Press the Auto Trans button. The picture will transition only the elements selected at the specified rate(s).
  • Page 209: Aux Bus Transitions

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 8 Select the User Transition button you assigned earlier in the Transition Module. For a simple white flash between sources, select a Bkgd transition only (no key). 9 Use the Transition Lever Arm to run the white flash transition. Alternatively you can set the Transition Rate in the Transition Module to a fast rate to enhance the flashing effect, then press the Auto button to perform the transition at the specified rate.
  • Page 210: Trans Lock Button

    Switching Basics Trans Lock Button Trans Lock Button The Trans Lock button in the Source Ops, Aux Buses menu allows you to lock the selected mix or wipe as the transition type for the selected aux bus (repeats when a source is taken on that aux bus).
  • Page 211: Setting Wipe Transition Parameters

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Setting Wipe Transition Parameters 1 Go to the Wipes menu in the GV Switcher menu or press the Wipe button in the Multi- Function Module and set the wipe parameters for the M/E(s) you will use for the aux bus.
  • Page 212: Perform Aux Bus Transitions

    Switching Basics Perform Aux Bus Transitions To allow both mix and wipe transitions, release the partition of a full M/E in the User Setups, Suite Prefs, Resource Allocation menu. For mix-only, you can release and allocate a Controller M/E resource. Aux bus transitions can be recalled in a macro but are not E-MEMable, however the macro can be embedded in an E-MEM.
  • Page 213: Device Control

    Device Control About Device Control The GV Switcher system can control devices like ClipStores, DDRs, character generators, etc., and can also control the Image Store clips and stills and GPIs to any external device. GV Switcher device control only supports devices that have been associated with GV Switcher sources.
  • Page 214: Enables Menu

    Device Control Enables Menu Enables Menu Generally, properly configured external devices are connected by default (green status bar). Enabling and Disabling Devices (Troubleshooting) If devices lose communication (red status bar), you can try enabling the device(s) (Enable Selected/Enable ALL buttons) to reestablish communication or if devices are purposely off- line, they can be disabled to prevent the menu from displaying error messages.
  • Page 215 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Devices Timeline Events Menu Buttons—ClipStore/DDR Button Description Device Summary • Select to enable • Engineering name (or “Current Device” label if loaded on point of use the Control Panel System Bar) • Device name • Device Type (DDR AMP, DDR AMP Serial, VDCP Ethernet, VDCP Serial, DDR Odetics, DDR BVW, VTR BVW) Status: •...
  • Page 216 Device Control Timeline Events Menu Devices Timeline Events Menu Buttons—ClipStore/DDR Button Description Gang Disable Disable Ganging Loop Enable Enable Loops Loop Disable Disable Loops Clear Delegated Clears enabled buttons, data pad entries, and loaded Device Events clips for the selected point of use (Device Summary) Clear All Events Clears enabled buttons, data pad entries, and loaded clips for all Device Summary point of use buttons...
  • Page 217: Chyronhego® Click Effects Prime® And Lyricx

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual ChyronHego® Click Effects PRIME® and LyricX® When a ChyronHego® Click Effects Prime/LyricX device type is selected, those controls are displayed in the Devices, Timeline Events menu. Note: Gang and Loop buttons are not used and grayed out for Click Effects PRIME and LyricX , however they will be available for other AMP devices.
  • Page 218: About Chyronhego® Click Effects And Lyric Workflow And Layering

    Device Control About ChyronHego® Click Effects and Lyric Workflow and Layering Devices Timeline Events Menu Buttons—Click Effects PRIME/Lyric Button Description Activate Displays folder and scene file operations menu, activate scene for control and to identify the active scene when layered on one channel Take scene Take scene off-air Note: To cue the same scene again after the...
  • Page 219: Control Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Control Menu Control up to five devices in the Main menu tab and up to eight each in the Dev 1 and Dev 2 menu tabs. The main control channel (left), provides ganging and multiple transport controls while a subset of those controls are provided for the four channels on the right.
  • Page 220: Event List Menu

    Device Control Event List Menu Devices Control Menu, Main Control Buttons—ClipStore/DDR Button Description Gang Enable Enable ganging Off Air Advance Automatically loads next event list clip to Preset Clip Auto Start Sets clip to play when loaded to Program Clip Loop Clip runs continuously, cuing the first frame once the last frame is played...
  • Page 221 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Event List (thumbnails supported in an upcoming release), • Loaded About the Devices Event List Menu The Devices, Event List menu provides list editing and transport controls for devices. Clip/Scene Browser Menu Pane Buttons Button Description Current Folder Select to open Current Folder operations menu (graphic...
  • Page 222 Device Control Event List Menu List Edit/Event List Menu Pane Buttons Button Description Device Summary • Select to choose a device • Engineering name point of use • Device name • Connection status bar Replace Select to enable, replaces selected event with Browser selection;...
  • Page 223: Clip Loading

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Transport Control Pane Buttons Button Description Play Play clip Graphics Device Take scene off-air Take scene on-air Clip Loading External devices are controlled using various protocols (BVW, Odetics, AMP). These protocols have different capabilities, and specific models of external devices may support only specific protocols.
  • Page 224: Timeline Event Information And Work Buffer Values

    Device Control Timeline Event Information and Work Buffer Values Timeline Event Information and Work Buffer Values The Device Summaries and Current Device data pads update to show the current state of the work buffer by displaying what events exist on each keyframe as it is encountered during effect run or time cursor navigation and showing what events will be added to the timeline if a new keyframe is inserted or one is modified.
  • Page 225: Control An External Device (Example)

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Go to the Devices, Enables menu, and select the device you wish to enable in the Device Enables pane (left), and select the Enable Selected button (or enable all using the Enable All button) in the Enables pane. Control an External Device (Example) 1 Go to the Timeline Events menu, select the Clear All Events button.
  • Page 226: Control An External Device Using Timeline Events And E-Mem

    Device Control Control an External Device Using Timeline Events and E-MEM 3 Select the Load button on the right. 4 Select the Cue button to enter the timecode: • If you want to play the clip from its starting point, it will automatically cue to this location when loaded.
  • Page 227: Play A Video And Key Pair Of Sources In Sync From An External Device

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 8 Go to a point later in your effect giving sufficient time for the desired material in the clip to play. For example, for a 20 second clip that started at three seconds, press GoTm, 23, •, ENT.
  • Page 228: Build An Event List

    Device Control Build an Event List 3 Set up the Control Panel to the desired state, making sure the DDR source is not selected on the PGM PST A bus. DDRs cannot cue and buffer instantaneously, so should not be placed on-air immediately when the effect is recalled. 4 Learn this state to an E-MEM register.
  • Page 229: About E-Mem Control Of External Devices

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Notes: • External Devices are configured for control in the Ports & Devices, External Devices menu. See the Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona Installation & Service Manual for more information. About E-MEM Control of External Devices E-MEM effects can be used to: •...
  • Page 230 Device Control About E-MEM Control of External Devices Operation E-MEM Device Control is accomplished by: • Associating an external device with an E-MEM enable group button (factory default is Misc 16 EXT), • Enabling the E-MEM button for that enable group and, if editing the effect, delegating that enable group for editing, •...
  • Page 231: Rosstalk Xpression Device Control

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual RossTalk XPression Device Control K-Frame systems provide control of up to four external XPression graphic devices and the ability to fire up to four GPI triggers, using RossTalk. XPression controls can be recorded into macros that can be triggered from any K-Frame Control Panel or menu application. Configure an External Device for XPression Control You can configure up to four XPression devices;...
  • Page 232: Take Xpression Ids From An External Device

    Device Control Take XPression IDs from an External Device Take XPression IDs from an External Device The Standard GFX workflow allows you to take IDs from an external XPression device then take the next IDs in the list. Functions are also provided to clear the active buffer and all buffers.
  • Page 233: Fire Xpression Gpi Sets

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select an ID, Buffer, or Layer by either scrolling with the soft knob or selecting the ID data pad and entering an ID and selecting Enter. 3 Use the function buttons in the Extended pane to set controls for IDs, Buffers and Layers Fire XPression GPI Sets There are four XPression GPI Sets that can be fired from the GV switcher, GPI Set 1-GPI Set 4.
  • Page 234: Kayenne K-Frame Device Control From The Control Panel

    Device Control Kayenne K-Frame Device Control from the Control Panel 1 Select Devices, GFX in the menu. 2 Select a GPI number you have configured in the external device by either scrolling with the soft knob or selecting the GPI data pad and entering the GPI and selecting Enter. Repeat for each GPI Set preset.
  • Page 235: System Bar

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual System Bar Play Play Prev Prev Next Play Play Prev Prev Next Ø Ø : Ø 1 : 5 9 : 1 Ø Omni_525 Load Load System Bar Example Device control from the System Bar is performed in the Device Control Groups (Two for a 1- Switched eDPM Attch...
  • Page 236 Device Control Local Aux Module Note: The Kayenne Gang function does not synchronize multiple devices and there is a possibility devices may not respond to a Play or Stop command at precisely the same time. This may cause a slight offset in playback of multiple clips.
  • Page 237: About Multi-Function Module Device Control

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Multi-Function Module Device Control The Kayenne Multi-Function Module supports Single and Multiple Device Control. In Single Device Control mode, you have full VTR control of an Event List right on the Control Panel. In Multiple Device Control mode, you can select and control up to eight devices at a time from the Control Panel, with Stop, Cue, and Play for each (including gangs).
  • Page 238 Device Control About Multi-Function Module Device Control DEVICE Wipe Wipe K2-3-3 01:0 0:20 :00 GOTO Adel Last Cur Clip Sprt-Fill APLY Clip+1 Sprt-Fill - - - BEGN JOG-STOP PLAY JOG+ PREV NEXT Sngl Clip+2 - - - HOME MULT Clip+3 - - - Single Device Control, Selection Mode Current Clip...
  • Page 239 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 The MOD button can be used to replace the current clip name with the new clip name in the Event List. To modify a clip name with the MOD button, perform the following: a Turn the soft knob (Clip +1, Clip +2, or Clip +3) and scroll through the current folder on the selected device and select a clip (editing buttons appear in the main function area).
  • Page 240 Device Control About Multi-Function Module Device Control The motion control buttons in the main function area provide the following: BEGN—Places the clip at the beginning, END—Places the clip at the end, REW—Rewinds the clip, JOG+/JOG-—Jog forward, jog backward through the clip, PLAY—Play the clip from current position, STOP—Stop the clip, FF—Fast Forward through the clip,...
  • Page 241: Device Control Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual GOTO Mode Pressing the GOTO TC button on the Multi-Function Module provides delegation to the Timecode Entry mode, and delegates control over the Timecode display in the upper left of the Main function area. Entering the first digit causes the display to be set to zero and the first number entered. Additional entries accumulate from right to left.
  • Page 242 Device Control Device Control Module Device Select (Turn to Scroll) CS-1 12 345 MISC4 I Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø O U Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø K2-1 K2-2 K2-3 K2-4...
  • Page 243: About Gangs

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • Create recordings, and • Loops: • Stop, and • Play. Control all configured devices with the following properties: • Current Mark in/out, • Current duration, • Current clip name, • Current loop flag, • List of currently ganged devices. Device Selection Device selection buttons A-F can be configured to control devices in the Device Control Module.
  • Page 244: About Q-Mems

    Device Control About Q-MEMs The DCM supports multiple gangs, so there may be a gang associated with the device on the A button, and another gang on the device associated with the B button, and so on. When the Gang button is high-tallied green, then there is an active gang associated with the selected letter button.
  • Page 245: Learn A Q-Mem Register With A Single Device

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Device Select (Turn to Scroll) CS-1 12 345 MISC4 I Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø O U Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø K2-1 K2-2 K2-3 K2-4 D Ø...
  • Page 246: Learning Additional Devices

    Device Control Learning Additional Devices Note: To see the link cue status, press the lettered button then the Link Cue button. Learning Additional Devices You can link multiple devices in addition to the devices associated with the lettered buttons using the Cue Device Selection menu. Each clip will need to be setup with mark-in/out points etc.
  • Page 247: Learning Clips For Devices Without Affecting Letter Button Associations

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 1 Hold down a lettered button, and press the Link Cue button. Both the letter button and the button for the device high tally. 2 Turn on any other letter buttons, but turn off the device buttons. If the letter button is on and the device button is off, then only the device association will be learned into the register.
  • Page 248: Karrera Device Control

    Device Control Karrera Device Control (Last Recalled (Preset) Register) E-MEM Duration Mark In Device Page/Bank/Reg Page/Bank Level CS-1 12 345 MISC4 Mark Out I Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : 2 2 O U Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø 7 : 2 4 K2-1 K2-2 K2-3...
  • Page 249: Device Control With Gv Korona

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Device Control Group buttons: • Play—Causes the associated device to play (pressing again causes device to pause). • Cue/Load—Pressing after a PREV or NEXT button press causes a load and cue command to be sent to the device, subsequent presses causes a command to be sent to the device to ‘cue’...
  • Page 250: Select The Device To Control

    Device Control Select the Device to Control Select the Device to Control 1 Enable the DEV button on the Source Display. 2 Press the Source Select button for the device you want to control. 3 Use the transport control buttons to play video. Delegate a Source for Device Control Once delegated, the device under control cannot be changed by source selection.
  • Page 251: Features

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual An external router can be configured into levels, to allow the switching of multiple signals simultaneously. For example, video signals can be organized on one level, and key signals on another. By specifying both levels when giving a router take command, both the video and key signals of a source will be routed to their destinations.
  • Page 252: Change The Router Source Of A Switcher Source

    Device Control Change the Router Source of a Switcher Source The Router Destination pane on the left is a scrolling list of switcher sources (only sources configured as routed GV Switcher sources appear). Each button displays the Switcher Source ID number, Destination, and Source. The currently selected switcher source on the list is colored light blue.
  • Page 253: Router Indexing

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual that router source, changing that source’s output signal. If an exact match is not found for the name entered, no change will occur. Protection The Router Protection pane (middle) provides protection controls. These controls are used to send commands to the external router to protect or un-protect the router destination associated with the selected switcher source.
  • Page 254: Router Control Of Aux Buses

    Device Control Router Control of Aux Buses Router Control of Aux Buses The GV Switcher can be configured to allow Encore and Prelude control systems, including standalone Prelude Control Panels, to control Aux bus source selections. All switcher Aux buses can be configured to appear on the Router Control System. Aux buses that are not enabled for router control are seen as being ‘protected’...
  • Page 255: About R-Mem (Router Memory Registers)

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The router must have the switcher sources defined and the 46 Aux Buses defined as destinations, with four levels each (see the documentation that came with your router): • Level 1: Suite 1 Video, • Level 2: Suite 1 Key, •...
  • Page 256: Learn An R-Mem Register

    Device Control Learn an R-MEM Register R-MEM pane on the right listing the R-MEM registers available (the full register number is displayed on each register button). R-MEM Auto Recall The R-MEM Auto Recall mode acts similar to the E-MEM Auto Recall. An R-MEM Auto Recall automatically changes only the switcher sources that were enabled when the register was learned.
  • Page 257: About E-Mem Control Of R-Mem

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: A switcher source that is currently on-air with an On Air protection status cannot be changed by an R-MEM recall. Either place the source off- air or select a different protection status to change the switcher source selection.
  • Page 258: Learn R-Mems From The Control Panel

    Device Control Learn R-MEMs from the Control Panel Once this assignment has been made, recalling an E-MEM register in the Master E-MEM Module will recall that same number R-MEM register. Learning an E-MEM register in the Master E-MEM Module will also learn the same R-MEM register. CAUTION: : Make sure the R-MEM enable group you choose is only enabled when you actually need to use it during effect recalls.
  • Page 259: Change R-Mem On An Existing E-Mem Register

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Press the LRN button in the Control Panel Master E-MEM Module, then press the Page, Bank, and Register keypad number of the desired register. This will save the current R- MEM setting in the menu to the header area of that E-MEM effect register and the first keyframe of the new effect will be created.
  • Page 260: Camera Operations

    Device Control Camera Operations Camera control from the GV Switcher system makes camera source setup fast and easy by allowing you to: • Turn color bars on/off to quickly identify which source is associated with a camera, • Control a subset of camera settings: •...
  • Page 261: Ethernet Camera Tally Operations

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual GV Switcher camera control provides the ability to place cameras into a usable but not fully shaded setup/rehearsal mode using the menu buttons in the Live Ops menu tab: • Camera Sources—Select from 1-99 defined camera sources for control. •...
  • Page 262: About Newton Modular Control

    Device Control About Newton Modular Control Scene File Fast Recall allows you to recall scene files 1, 2, 3, or 4 to all selected cameras in the Camera Source list. Simply select a camera source or sources and select a Scene File Fast Recall (1-4) button.
  • Page 263: Installation On Gv Switcher

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Installation on GV Switcher The GV Switcher’s Newton interface is installed during the standard GV Switcher menu application installation procedure. The Newton menu is available on all GV Switcher systems. However, a Newton system must be available on the GV Switcher network, and configuration steps will be required before this menu becomes functional.
  • Page 264: External Device Newton Menu Description

    Device Control External Device Newton Menu Description The Configurator tool is used to define the functionality of Newton controls by creating a Newton configuration file. The Newton configuration establishes a one-to-one relationship of Newton channels to GV Switcher physical inputs (BNC connectors on the Video Processor Frame).
  • Page 265: About Input Selection

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Input Selection When a video/key source is selected, you choose to control either the video input or the key input with the Video and Key buttons. About the Setup Selector The Setup buttons are used to select the desired set of controls from the setups defined for that channel.
  • Page 266 Device Control Newton Channel Information...
  • Page 267: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations About Effect Editing with E-MEM & Timeline Effect editing involves changing work buffer values using panel and/or menu controls, then applying these values to the effect. This discussion concerns effect editing using the Master Timeline for the examples. Inserting a Keyframe CAUTION: K-Frame timeline effects with a pause inserted cannot be run in reverse.
  • Page 268: Insert On A Keyframe With Insert Before

    Advanced Operations Insert on a Keyframe With Insert Before New Keyframe Inserted After Insert on a Keyframe With Insert Before When the edit cursor is on a keyframe, pressing Insert Before inserts a new keyframe at that time line location. The old keyframe, and all the keyframes that follow, are moved to the right the length of the new keyframe’s duration.
  • Page 269: Insert After Or Insert Before On A Keyframe

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Insert After or Insert Before on a Keyframe In an existing effect, an Insert After at the keyframe 2 location would seem to be the same as an Insert Before at the keyframe 3 location, but this is usually not true. The work buffer material inserted into an effect is typically based on an existing keyframe, with some modifications.
  • Page 270: Deleting A Keyframe

    Advanced Operations Deleting a Keyframe 1 Review the recorded material and determine the times that keyframes are needed. In this example, keyframes are needed at 1.5 seconds, 2.5 seconds, and 3 seconds. 2 Bring up an empty register (LRN, •), set up the look for the first keyframe and then press either <Ins (Insert Before), >Ins (Insert After) or Mod to add that keyframe to start the effect.
  • Page 271: About Keyframe Durations

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note that after a Delete with Constant Duration ON the cursor is located on the path, not on a keyframe. You will need to move the cursor to a keyframe before you can use Delete again. About Keyframe Durations Pressing the KF Duration button in the E-MEM &...
  • Page 272: Modify An Existing Keyframe Duration

    Advanced Operations Modify an Existing Keyframe Duration Modify an Existing Keyframe Duration The duration of an existing keyframe can also be modified. 1 Move the cursor to the keyframe whose duration you wish to modify. You cannot modify a keyframe duration when the cursor is on the path. In this case, the keyframe duration is 15 frames.
  • Page 273: Edit Effect Durations From The Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Type a new duration in Seconds • Frames Field format and select Enter. Entering a • single value defaults to frames, and the third Field value is optional. Entering a 1 for the Field value specifies odd field. For example, 1.0.1 indicates 1 second, 0 frames, 1 field. Note: Entering only a •...
  • Page 274: About E-Mem Modify All Operations

    Advanced Operations About E-MEM Modify All Operations and Forced Duration values are reported in the menu on the right-hand side of the screen. The Natural Duration values are indicated with the letter “N” to the right of the time display. About E-MEM Modify All Operations The Modify All function can be used to modify selected values of all the keyframes in an effect that are on levels delegated for editing.
  • Page 275: Perform A Modify All Operation

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual result. This function is performed by selecting the Mod All Absolute button on the Timeline Edit menu. Mode changes are always absolute. Turning a function on turns it on for all affected keyframes, and does not toggle on functions off. Perform a Modify All Operation 1 Delegate for editing the levels in the effect you wish to be affected by the modifications.
  • Page 276: Set The Enable Groups Associated With Auto Recall

    Advanced Operations Set the Enable Groups Associated with Auto Recall Set the Enable Groups Associated with Auto Recall Levels of the switcher can either be included or excluded from Auto Recall using the level buttons in the Master E-MEM Module of the Control Panel. 1 Press Auto Recall in the Master E-MEM Module so it is on.
  • Page 277: General Curve Tips

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Choose the desired Path type (S-Linear, Linear, or Curve). If Curve is selected, you can use the soft knobs or data pads to change the values for Tension, Continuity, and Bias. 4 Add the new values to a keyframe in the effect with Insert or Modify, or Learn. You must change the keyframe, because current work buffer values are overwritten during the running of an effect.
  • Page 278: Controlling Smooth Path Windup

    Advanced Operations Controlling Smooth Path Windup • When keyframes are cut and pasted to and from the clipboard, the path type (Curve, Linear, S-Linear) is retained for each keyframe. • When a block of Curve path keyframes are cut and pasted, the first and last keyframes in the block are given Tension = 1.0, Continuity = 0.0, and Bias = 0.0 values.
  • Page 279: Build Background E-Mem Transitions

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual • A background transition will occur only when the Bkgd next transition element is selected on the initial keyframe AND the source selected on the B bus of the initial keyframe matches the source selected on the A bus of the following keyframe. Note: The decision to perform a background transition is based on keyframe values, regardless of the state of Bus or Source Holds.
  • Page 280: Building Keyer E-Mem Transitions

    Advanced Operations Building Keyer E-MEM Transitions 10 Rewind and run the effect to check its operation. The transitions will occur as programmed. 11 After the effect runs properly, you can go back and modify keyframes with Source Holds where needed. TIP: If unwanted background cuts occur, go to the keyframe where the cut occurs, identify the source selected on the A bus, go to the previous keyframe, select that same source on the B bus, and then...
  • Page 281: Return To Normal Technique

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual next keyframe. A change of state in a keyer is required for a transition to occur when the effect runs. The transition rules have one subtle limitation. The next transition element buttons are an interlocked group. All these buttons cannot be turned off simultaneously (at least one element is always selected).
  • Page 282: Set A Source Hold In An Existing Effect

    Advanced Operations Set a Source Hold in an Existing Effect 3 Press Lrn on the GV Switcher Control Panel (Master or Local E-MEM Module), then press a bank and register number to create a new effect with a Source Hold in its one keyframe.
  • Page 283: About Reusing Effects

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Reusing Effects E-MEM effects can be built and saved for use later. It is important to realize that the GV Switcher system operating environment affects how an effect will load and run. Just recalling a particular effect without considering the environment within which it runs does not guarantee that effect will look the same as when built.
  • Page 284: About E-Mem And Macro Interaction

    Advanced Operations About E-MEM and Macro Interaction • If using a router interface, router sources and destinations need to be defined correctly and available, and any required R-MEMs loaded. About E-MEM and Macro Interaction Macros and E-MEMs can interact in two fundamentally different ways. An E-MEM can be programmed to execute one or more macros, or a macro can be created that recalls one or more E-MEMs.
  • Page 285: Preventing Assigned Macros From Running

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Preventing Assigned Macros from Running If you want to be able to prevent any assigned macro from running in an effect, make sure the Macro sub-level is assigned to a separate level, and then enable or disable that level to turn all the E-MEM macros on or off.
  • Page 286: Partial Keyframing

    Advanced Operations Partial Keyframing 3 Select the desired macro in the menu, then the Select button to confirm your choice. The name of the selected macro appears in the data pad. 4 Select the Enable button (select again to disable) that specific macro. 5 Navigate to the desired location in the current effect.
  • Page 287 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Select the Enable button of any sub-level to disable that sub-level from being included in the current E-MEM register.
  • Page 288: Rules And Options For Excluding Sub-Levels

    Advanced Operations Rules and Options for Excluding Sub-levels 4 For additional levels, Repeat Steps 1-3. 5 Learn the Partial Keyframe enabled effect to a register by pressing and holding down the Lrn button on the Local/Master E-MEM Module and selecting a register. The delegate buttons (left of enable buttons) can be turned on/off to delegate/release sub- levels when inserting or modifying keyframes.
  • Page 289: Make E-Mem Sub-Levels Definable To Other Levels

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual For a sub-level, there are three states possible: • Not assigned—Not controlled by an E-MEM, for example if you want manual control of an Aux Bus and do not want it to be recalled by an E-MEM. •...
  • Page 290: Enable Definable Sub-Levels

    Advanced Operations Enable Definable Sub-levels Enable Definable Sub-levels 1 Select E-M/EM & Timeline, Timeline Edit in the menu. 2 Select the Show Timelines button. 3 Select the Show Sub Levels button corresponding to the level you wish to define. 4 Select the Enable button corresponding with the sub-level you wish to enable. 5 Learn the effect: a For a new register, press and hold the cyan (light blue) Lrn button in the Local or Master E-M/EM Module, and press a register button.
  • Page 291: About Moving Currently Defined Sub-Levels

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About Moving Currently Defined Sub-levels CAUTION: : Moving a defined sub-level to another level while On-Air will result in a loss of that resource. Defined sub-levels can be taken by other levels. To prevent the accidental taking of sub- levels, the GV Switcher menu will display a defined and delegated sub-level with ‘yellow’...
  • Page 292: About Assignable Sub-Levels

    Advanced Operations About Assignable Sub-levels Note: The menu interface is designed for maximum data so mouse control is recommended, however levels and sub-levels can be controlled using select. Secondary levels and their sub-levels are green when selected for easy identification. About Assignable Sub-levels Up to six assignable sub-levels including primary and secondary can be displayed for each M/E.
  • Page 293: About Effects Editing In The E-Mem Enables Tab

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual both to the lower right of the M/E to which it is assigned. Use the Master E-MEM tab to define sub-levels. About Effects Editing in the E-MEM Enables Tab Effects can be edited in the E-MEM Enables tab for all M/Es by enabling or disabling levels and sub-levels from the switcher state.
  • Page 294: About Additive Keyers

    Advanced Operations About Additive Keyers About Additive Keyers In the keyer circuitry of the switcher, unshaped video is processed using a multiplicative key and shaped video that is processed using an additive key. In the normal course of operation, this is done automatically. Shaped video can be turned on or off (unshaped video) for a source’s linear key in the Key Mode pane of the Eng Setup, Source Definition menu.
  • Page 295: About Super Additive

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: Selecting or re-selecting any Keyer Mode button (Fixed Linear, Adj Linear, or Luma Key) will reset the shape type to “Auto”, as defined in the Source Definition menu. 2 Select the desired Key. 3 In the Keyer Mode pane, select the Fixed Linear, Adj Linear, or Luma Key buttons if not already selected.
  • Page 296: About Additive Keyer And The Control Panel

    Advanced Operations About Additive Keyer and the Control Panel The Super Add button is also returned to “Auto” state by selecting or re-selecting a Keyer Mode button. About Additive Keyer and the Control Panel In the Multi-Function Module of the Control Panel, the Add button is provided in the Keyer (Keys) menu (press Keys, Add).
  • Page 297: About Macro Line Editing

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual OLED Name Panel Name Comment Macro Builder A macro line is made up of the following columns: • Line—Order of execution in the macro • Module—Switcher area affected • Component—Switcher component involved • Action—Type of action: SetAbs (set value) or Event (trigger) •...
  • Page 298 Advanced Operations About Macro Line Editing Using the Macro Edit buttons, you can edit or reorganize the macro lines: • Delete Line—Deletes the selected line • Move Up/Down—Moves the selected line up/down • Duplicate Line—Duplicates the selected line • Insert Delay—Inserts a Delay (line) after the selected line. •...
  • Page 299: Build A New Macro With Macro Builder

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Build a New Macro with Macro Builder The Macro Builder Insert New Line menus guide you step-by-step through building a macro. The following is an example of building a new macro line for a wipe transition. Breadcrumb style menu navigation is displayed above and to the left of the menu.
  • Page 300: Edit Macro Builder Created Macros

    Advanced Operations Edit Macro Builder Created Macros 3 Select an area of the switcher system—ME 1. 4 Make the next selection—Transition. 5 Make the next selection—Primary. 6 Make the next selection—Transition Type. 7 Make the next (and in this case the last) selection—Wipe 1. 8 Select the Apply button that is displayed when the final step of the macro has been completed.
  • Page 301: Insert A Macro Delay

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 4 Select the Edit Line button of the Macro Builder button pane. 5 Select Wipe 2 and select Apply. Insert a Macro Delay 1 Select the Insert Delay button. 2 Select the Enter Delay data pad and enter the value in the pop-up numeric keypad, for Fields or Frames or Seconds.
  • Page 302: Insert External Device Control Commands In Macros

    Advanced Operations Insert External Device Control Commands in Macros Insert External Device Control Commands in Macros You can insert actions into macros using Macro Builder to trigger an event such as play or stop. You can also trigger parameter setting changes like a time code or a mark-in point; a dialog will display for actions with editable parameters when selected.
  • Page 303: Edit Values

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The Macro Editor displays a component level, hierarchical view of the selected macro line. In this view you can select a different Tier, Group, Location, and/or Component, and then set a new value for the Component (and apply and save the changes. The parts of the switcher are organized hierarchically into tiers.
  • Page 304 Advanced Operations Edit Values 2 Select the Value data pad, enter the new value in the pop-up numeric keypad, and select Enter. TIP: Some components allow you to choose from a list of values. Result: The dialog closes and the new value is displayed in the Component Value Menu’s Edit Value data pad.
  • Page 305: About The Frame Simulator And Macro Editing/Building

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About the Frame Simulator and Macro Editing/Building Using a correctly configured Frame Simulator and Show file, you will be assured that macros will properly reference sources and source names, as well as the expected durations for the required line and frame rate. You can use the Frame Simulator included with the GV Switcher software to edit and create macros offline and save them to a USB Memory Stick or other storage device making them portable for use in future shows.
  • Page 306: About Offline Macro Editing With The Frame Simulator

    Advanced Operations About Offline Macro Editing with the Frame Simulator About Offline Macro Editing with the Frame Simulator You can use the Frame Simulator included with the GV Switcher software to edit and create macros offline and save them to a USB Memory Stick or other storage device making them portable for use in future shows.
  • Page 307: About Transition Chaining

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Note: The Node Name “LocalHost” with the IP 127.0.0.1 for Suite1 Surface A has been auto-entered into the Eng Setup, Node Settings, Control Surfaces menu. 4 At this time, you may want to load a real Show file if the macros you will be editing/creating affect sources or other variables.
  • Page 308: About Key Chaining

    Advanced Operations About Key Chaining About Key Chaining Key Chaining allows you to chain keys to coordinate their keyer states (on and off ) on a single M/E or from one M/E to another. There are 15 Key Chains available in a GV Switcher System.
  • Page 309: Key Chaining On A Single M/E

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Result: Once a keyer is enabled as part of a chain, the button is grayed out as each key can only be part of one chain. The Release ME Keys and Release All Keys buttons are provided to help manage Key Chain configuration.
  • Page 310: Key Chaining Across M/Es

    Advanced Operations Key Chaining Across M/Es Selecting keyers in the Next-Transition section of the Control Panel will make those keyers initiators for the transition. Key Chaining causes the chained (controlled) keyers to be selected as well. These chained keyers will flash to indicate they are in the chain. The keys which do not flash are the initiators.
  • Page 311: Background Transition Chaining

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Selecting a keyer in the Next-Transition section of the Control Panel will make that keyer the initiator. On the M/Es with keyers in the chain, their next-transition selections will be erased and the keyers in the chain selected. These keyers will flash to indicate that they are in the chain.
  • Page 312: About M/E Split Mode

    Advanced Operations About M/E Split Mode Similar to Key Chaining, where the first M/E Keyer button pressed on the Control Panel is the controlling M/E for the chain, the first M/E Bkgd button pressed on the Control Panel becomes the primary or “controlling” M/E. This is important for example when you are coupling M/Es (backgrounds, keyers, buses, etc.) for a multiple feed or 3D broadcast, it will be much more effective to switch the show from the primary M/E with the secondary M/E(s) following.
  • Page 313: M/E Split Mode In The Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual can be assigned resources (keyers and wipe generators) of that M/E. Each partition can be setup and controlled from the Control Panel using the Pri and Sec delegation buttons, and each partition has its own E-MEM sub-level, permitting precise independent control of M/E partition effects.
  • Page 314: Partition (Split) An M/E

    Advanced Operations Partition (Split) an M/E the Primary partition. Note that keyers can be activated or deactivated (green button indicators on or off ) on the individual outputs if desired, the same as in Programmable Clean Feed mode. Keyer Partition Visibility Keyers assigned to the Secondary Partition output can be made visible on the Primary Partition output and vice versa by selecting the Key buttons in the Primary Keyers Visible on Primary/Secondary Partition panes in the ME, Mode menu.
  • Page 315: M/E Split Mode From The Control Panel

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual M/E Split Mode from the Control Panel When an M/E has been split, the Pri and Sec delegation buttons on that M/E are activated. All M/E stripe resources (E-MEM, Transition, etc.) are delegated to the selected partition. When both the Pri and Sec buttons are selected, the Primary partition’s state will be delegated.
  • Page 316: Local E-Mem In Split Mode (Kayenne/Karrera)

    Advanced Operations Local E-MEM in Split Mode (Kayenne/Karrera) Local E-MEM in Split Mode (Kayenne/Karrera) When the M/E bank of a split M/E is delegated to one partition, that M/E’s Local E-MEM will control only that partition’s E-MEM registers. Learning, recalling, and running effects will only occur on the currently selected partition.
  • Page 317: E-Mem Level Assignments In Split Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual On a GV Switcher system, the default settings assigns the partition boundary to the partition level (PART) accessed in the User Setups, Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs, ME Partitions menu. E-MEM Level Assignments in Split Mode When an M/E is split, essentially two separate E-MEM systems are created. The primary partition is always associated with its own E-MEM level.
  • Page 318: Split Layered Mode

    Advanced Operations Split Layered Mode • If a Secondary partition is unassigned (none), E-MEM control is only available on that M/E’s individual Local E-MEM when it has been delegated to a Secondary partition. The Master E-MEM will have no control of that M/Es Secondary partition. •...
  • Page 319: Partition Sync Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Partition Sync Mode Partition Sync mode (Sync Pri/Sec buttons) synchronizes or “locks” the chained background transitions together and puts the Lever Arm in a primary transition-only state, with the secondary transition attached. If you perform a Primary and Secondary transition without Partition Sync on for a split M/E, the two outputs may be slightly offset.
  • Page 320: Create Primary And Secondary M/Es (Dual Feed)

    Advanced Operations Create Primary and Secondary M/Es (Dual Feed) French using the Secondary or you could use one partition with keyers for Left-Eye and one for Right-Eye for use with 3D. However, you were limited to up to six keyers divided between feeds (four full or “complex”...
  • Page 321: Multiple Feeds

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Multiple Feeds Starting with the example in Create Primary and Secondary M/Es (Dual Feed), on page 320, you could chain additional M/Es for multiple feeds. This should be planned carefully but once configured, the entire show can be switched from the Primary ME thus simplifying a very complex set of operations.
  • Page 322: 4K System Configuration

    Advanced Operations 4K System Configuration Note: M/E-4 is 1080p only and allocated to Suite 1 by default. 4K System Configuration All K-Frame Standard and Compact, S-series, V-series, and GV K-Frame X switcher systems support 4K 2SI. Standard, Compact, and GV K-Frame X support 4K SDQS, frame operating modes.
  • Page 323: Idpm Support For Full 4K 2Si Effects

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual iDPM Support for Full 4K 2SI Effects Four iDPMs per keyer are used to fly a full 4K effect in 4K 2SI Frame Operating Mode. Up to four 4K iDPMs are possible with 16 physical iDPM resources licensed and acquired. See the K-Frame Installation &...
  • Page 324: Enable A 2D Dpm Effect In 4K 2Si Mode

    Advanced Operations Enable a 2D DPM Effect in 4K 2SI Mode Enable a 2D DPM Effect in 4K 2SI Mode In 4K 2SI mode, the 2D DPM keyers can be sized or moved using the menu soft knobs, data pads, or by putting them under joystick or knob control on the Control Panel. You can enable up to twelve 2D DPM keyers (three per logical M/E on a 4-M/E switcher).
  • Page 325: 4K Sdqs Modes And 2D Dpms

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 4K SDQS Modes and 2D DPMs 4K SDQS Mode and 1080p Keyers When a 2D DPM is enabled for a 1080p source, the result is a full 1080p, 1:1 image. Images can be sized at 2:1 (double) with a button selection in the iDPM, Transform, Keyers 2DPM menu, (Quadrant) Source pane.
  • Page 326: 4K 2K-Dpm Quad Offset Borders And Cropping

    Advanced Operations 4K 2K-DPM Quad Offset Borders and Cropping 4K 2K-DPM Quad Offset Borders and Cropping When a 4K 2D DPM is created using four 2D DPMs, the inner borders are disabled. When a Quadrant Offset is enabled for one 1080p 2D DPM, the inner borders are enabled. Crops are calculated so that when you crop from the top or sides of a 4K keyer using Quadrant Offsets, the entire image is cropped simultaneously.
  • Page 327: About Corner Pinning

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual b Select the four keys with 2D DPMs enabled for the 4K source; the Key Chaining will appear in the selected Chain data pad. 7 In the ME, Mode menu, select an M/E you used with the 2D DPM and turn on Primary in the Layered pane, repeat for the second M/E.
  • Page 328: Corner Adjust Limits

    Advanced Operations Corner Adjust Limits Corner Pinned Object Corner Adjust Limits Corner Pinning works for convex quadrilaterals but not for concave quadrilaterals. A convex quadrilateral is defined as a four-sided shape with all angles less than 180 degrees, all vertices point outwards and all diagonals lie entirely inside the quadrilateral. Results from adjusting a corner beyond the limits are undefined.
  • Page 329: Corner Pinning Menus

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual After pinning the corners of an image you can crop it to select the exact portion of the source video to display in the corner pinned area. For example, your source video could contain two people, but you may want to fly the image of only one person.
  • Page 330 Advanced Operations Corner Pinning Menus Select the eDPM mode button (lower left), eDPM, Corner Pinning.
  • Page 331: Create A Corner Pinning Effect (Example)

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Corner Pinning example: during a sporting event, a camera points at a shot clock. The DPM uses Corner Pinning to build a box to contain the clock and crop adjustments place the clock exactly in the box but the camera is accidentally moved and the content of the box no longer shows the entire shot clock.
  • Page 332 Advanced Operations Create a Corner Pinning Effect (Example) 7 Select the Corner Pinning On button to turn it on (highlights green). Result: The image will fill the screen—each corner of the key is now pinned to the corners of the monitor. 8 Select the All button in the Corner Adjust area of the Corner Adjust/Crop Adjust pane.
  • Page 333: Corner Pinning From The Kayenne Control Panel

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Re-center the image: 1 Select the Crop Edge data pad. 2 Select the Pan or Scan button. 3 Use the Crop Edge Pan or Crop Edge Scan soft knob to pan or scan until the image is re-centered.
  • Page 334 Advanced Operations Corner Pinning from the Kayenne Control Panel Wipe Wipe 9.000 Adel Last -9.000 iDPM Thru 50.% Thru CPin Crop Thru iDPM, CPin (Corner Pinning) Menu—Multi-Function Module The All and Corner buttons: • T/L—Top Left, • T/R—Top Right, • B/L—Bottom Left, and •...
  • Page 335: 2D Dpm Edge Pinning

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual CR T Wipe Wipe 9.000 SzLc 3dLc ROT SPIN Axis Adel Last CR R 16.000 PRSP 2DLc PGLB All iDPM ASPT SKEW CR A CPin CROP SHAD FILM FRZ SGLB CLR CR X CR Y CR A CR L -16.000 WIPE HOME...
  • Page 336: Create An Edge Pinning Effect (Example)

    Advanced Operations Create an Edge Pinning Effect (Example) Note: Toggling Edge Pinning on and off will reset the edges to the current crop values and change the pinned edges. Edge Pinning allows you to move the edges of a 2D DPM source image relative to the background.
  • Page 337: Adjust A 2D Dpm Image With Edge Pinning Pan And Scan

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 9 Use the Edge All, Top, Right, Left, and Bottom soft knobs to pin the edges to the box; this allows very precise edge adjustment. Repeat for each edge. Adjusting the 2D DPM Edge Pinning Edge All acts similar to a zoom. 10 Turn off the View Thru Enable if enabled.
  • Page 338 Advanced Operations Set Edge Pinning with the Kayenne Multi-Function Module CR T Wipe Wipe 9.000 2DPM eDPM Adel Last CR R 16.000 Size PGLB All CR A EPin CROP Scal CR X CR Y CR A CR L -16.000 Bdrs Keys HOME CR B -9.000...
  • Page 339: Pan And Scan A 2D Dpm Image With The Kayenne Multi-Function Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 8 Press the All, Top, Right, Left, or Bottom button and use the soft knobs to pin the edges to the cropped box; this allows very precise edge adjustment. Adjusting the 2D DPM with the Edge Pinning All soft knob acts similar to a zoom. 9 Turn off the View Thru Enable feature if enabled.
  • Page 340: Copy Swap Menus

    Advanced Operations Copy Swap Menus back for each preference. When an M/E copy or swap is performed, all the M/E settings are transferred. This includes the current source selections and all keyer settings. Copy Swap Menus The Copy Swap menus are used for copying setups from one part of the system to another. For example, if a chroma key was set up on ME 1, but the operator needs the key while ME 1 is in use, he can copy the keyer’s setup to ME 2 and place the chroma key on air there.
  • Page 341: Copy Swap Wipes Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Copy Swap Wipes Menu Wipe parameters can be copied from one wipe to another. This can be done on the same M/E (or eDPM) or from one M/E (or eDPM) to another. Transition or complex wipes can be copied to Transition Wipes and Keyer Wipes can be copied to keyer wipes directly.
  • Page 342: Copy One Transition Wipe To Another

    Advanced Operations Copy One Transition Wipe to Another Wipe Generator Buttons in the To Pane When one of the P1, P2, S1 or S2 Wipe Generator buttons is selected in the To pane, and Copy is selected, the Primary Wipe or Keyer Wipe selected in the To pane will have that complex generator copied to it.
  • Page 343: Copying Between Transition And Key Wipes

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Copying Between Transition and Key Wipes If the keyer (to) is using a complex generator, you can choose which complex wipe will be the destination. The complex wipe generator will be copied and the keyer will be assigned to that generator.
  • Page 344: Copy Swap Keyer Menu

    Advanced Operations Copy Swap Keyer Menu Some combinations of ME level, Key level, and matte generator level do not exist. For example, the destination matte is ME 1’s Trans Wipe. Pst Ptn Border, and Fill are grayed out because they only apply to keyer mattes. Similarly, if Bkgd 1 had been chosen, no further delegation would be needed, so all of the keyer related selections would be grayed out.
  • Page 345: Copy Swap Macro Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual The menu enables the copying and swapping of entire keyers, including the mapping of key cutter and key fill sources. It is a direct copy of what is currently in the chosen From keyer, including key type, key split condition, and all parameters describing the key’s behavior.
  • Page 346: Copy Swap Timeline Menu

    Advanced Operations Copy Swap Timeline Menu Macro register information can be moved from one register to another with this menu by selecting the registers in the From and To scrolling panes, then selecting the Copy or Swap buttons in the Macro Operations pane. The soft knobs and data pads on the upper right can be used to quickly select specific register numbers in each pane.
  • Page 347 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Complete E-MEM timelines containing multiple keyframes can be copied from one M/E to another M/E or the eDPM and vice versa. All sub-level information can be included using the Include All Sublevels button or with this button off, sub-levels can be excluded from being copied by selecting the sub-level’s enable button.
  • Page 348: Copy A Timeline With Copy/Swap

    Advanced Operations Copy a Timeline with Copy/Swap For example, ME2 Pri, Effect Register 1, has two keyers with iDPM parameter settings you want as part of an effect but you want to use those sub-levels with the parameter settings in Effect Register 0, on ME1 Pri. One way to accomplish this is to copy the Keyer/iDPM sub- level information of Effect ME2 Pri, Effect Register 1, to Register 0, on ME1 Pri.
  • Page 349: Copy/Swap With The Multi-Function Module

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Copy/Swap with the Multi-Function Module Use the Copy and Swap mode buttons in the Multi-Function Module to enter those modes and copy or swap ME, Keyer, and e-DPM settings between M/Es. The Wipe, Matt, and DPM buttons can be turned on and off (default is on) in the MFM. With an ME and Keyer selected in either Copy or Swap menu delegations, the buttons will be available therefore you can include/exclude those parameters from the copy/swap operations.
  • Page 350: Copy A Keyer

    Advanced Operations Copy a Keyer 4 Press the Swap button (below the joystick). Copy a Keyer 1 From the Home mode in the Multi-Function Module, press the Copy button. 2 Select the Source ME. 3 Select a Source Keyer (K1-K6) (Keyers can also be copied to e-DPM Channels and vice versa).
  • Page 351: About Image Store Options

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual About the Undo Button The Undo button (below the joystick) reverses a copy or swap operation that has been performed. Only one level of undo is supported. For example, pressing Undo a second times does not return the M/Es to their previous states before the first Undo was performed.
  • Page 352: Image Store Quick Tabs

    Advanced Operations Image Store Quick Tabs • The scrolling window on the left displays the items in the cache. • The buttons on the right represent the Image Store channels. Channels acquired by the current suite are active. The selected channel has a blue box when selected, which turns red when that channel is on-air.
  • Page 353: Image Store Stills

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Image Store Stills With K-Frame Image Store, still images are captured as Video/key or video-only and can be used as part of an effect or selected and loaded to output from the K-Frame Menu or Control Panel. Note: Locally, still images are stored as .eif file format.
  • Page 354: Configure Image Store Resources

    Advanced Operations Configure Image Store Resources Modifying/Adding Image Descriptions Image descriptions can be modified or added by selecting the Change Description button (top of scrolling image list) and entering the name in the pop-up keyboard. The name will appear in the image’s icon when Enter is pressed Configure Image Store Resources Image Store resources can be allocated between the two K-Frame Suites.
  • Page 355 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Release Units of Memory from the current suite by moving them from Units to Available using the Right Arrow button in the Image Store Memory acquisition group. 3 Login to the other suite in the Eng Setup, Eng Login menu (see the Kayenne/Karrera/Korona Installation &...
  • Page 356: Map Image Store Input Delegates

    Advanced Operations Map Image Store Input Delegates Map Image Store Input Delegates Delegate Image Store inputs to the aux bus delegates on the Local Aux Module: Note: Alternatively, you can select Image Store input sources from the Image Store menu. 1 Select User Setups, Panel Prefs, Aux Delegate Mapping.
  • Page 357 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual b Select the Input Source data pad. c Select the input from the Inputs scrolling list. 2 Select Image Store, Images menu tab. 3 Select an Image Store channel 1-10. 4 Optionally, select the Key button in the Record Elements group to capture a video-only still.
  • Page 358 Advanced Operations Capture a Still from Input Video 6 Select the Show E-E button. The Show E-E button becomes the Grab button. 7 Select the Grab button; the captured still is displayed in the selected output (the Grab button returns to Show E-E). Note: The Show E-E/Grab buttons can be pressed repeatedly until the desired still is captured before selecting the...
  • Page 359: Create A Split Key For A Still Store Still

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 8 With Show E-E enabled, select the Keep button to place the captured still into cache. 9 A keypad is displayed with a Name button. 10 Choose one of the following three options: a Select Enter to accept the auto-generated Image ID, b Type your own Image ID (1-8999) and select Enter, or CAUTION: Entering an existing Image ID and selecting the Enter button will overwrite the existing image associated with that ID.
  • Page 360: Create An Image Store Still With Another Video (Not Key)

    Advanced Operations Create an Image Store Still with another Video (Not Key) 2 Select the Split Key button to turn it on. 3 Select the IS Input B button (top-right, center of menu) to select it, then select a source from either the Logical or Fixed sources scrolling list to change the key signal source.
  • Page 361: Still Playback From The Menu

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Turn off the Input B is Key button. The IS Input B is now a second video. 3 Select the IS Input B button to select it, then select a source from either the Logical or Fixed sources scrolling list to change the video signal source.
  • Page 362: Modify A Still

    Advanced Operations Modify a Still Modify a Still To find and modify stills without loading them to a channel: 1 Toggle the Auto Load button to off. 2 Select the Scroll Image List soft knob button data pad to display the Enter an Image ID to go to keypad.
  • Page 363: Set Freeze Mode

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Set Freeze Mode In interlaced formats, Freeze Mode can be set to Frame, Field 1, or Field 2. This is very useful if you need to eliminate motion flicker or artifacts from an interlaced still. 1 Select a still from the scrolling list. 2 Toggle the Capture Still button off.
  • Page 364: Image Store Movies Option

    Advanced Operations Image Store Movies Option Play Play Prev Prev Next Play Play Prev Prev Next Ø Ø : Ø 1 : 5 9 : 1 Ø 0022 News Splash Load Load Switched Switched eDPM eDPM Attch ch Show Show Repl Repl Insrt...
  • Page 365: Recording Image Store Movies Longer Than Maximum Lengths

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Recording Image Store Movies Longer than Maximum Lengths Image Store movies longer than the maximum save-to-disk file lengths can be recorded and played back, just not saved. Movies can be as long as the available cache. Image Store Movie Maximum Length Image Store maximum movie length by video format.
  • Page 366: Image Store Movies Feature Configuration

    Advanced Operations Image Store Movies Feature Configuration 32GB Maximum Image Store Capacity Line Rate Frequency Frames Time (m:s:f) 525i 30Hz 24027 00:13:20:27 720p 60Hz 9179 00:02:32:59 1080i 30Hz 4059 00:02:15:09 1080p 60Hz 4059 00:01:07:39 625i 25Hz 20443 00:13:37:18 720p 50Hz 9179 00:03:03:06 1080i...
  • Page 367: Movie Playback From The Menu Application

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Click on the New Auth Code for Perm data field. 3 Enter the authorization license code. 4 Select Replace or Install. The authorization code will be added. Note: A minimum of 16GB of Image Store Cache must be enabled. 5 If necessary, using the procedure above, enable your Image Store Cache size.
  • Page 368: E-Mem Keyframe Triggers For Image Store Movies

    Advanced Operations E-MEM Keyframe Triggers for Image Store Movies E-MEM Keyframe Triggers for Image Store Movies Movie replay can be controlled with E-MEMs. Keyframe triggers that are E-MEMable are: • Load (Movie), • Loop (Enable/Disable), • Bounce (when Loop is On) •...
  • Page 369: Load A Movie

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Previously recorded movies and captured clips appear in the pane on the left. Selecting the Include Stills or the Include Movies button will also show thumbnails of those items in that pane. Load a Movie Movies are loaded to Image Store channels the same way as stills. 1 Select to enable an Image Store channel to control.
  • Page 370: Create An E-Mem Trigger Cue

    Advanced Operations Create an E-MEM Trigger Cue 4 Select the controls that you want as part of the keyframe trigger (Movie Cue and Playback Controls, on page 367). 5 Learn the keyframe trigger to an E-MEM on the Control Panel (Learning E-MEM Registers from the Control Panel, on page 124) or from the EMEM &...
  • Page 371: Record A Movie

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the data pad. A numeric keypad will open, allowing you to enter a movie frame location. The default value will be the current Mark In location. 3 Select Enter on the keypad. The cue value is stored and inserted as part of the keyframe.
  • Page 372 Advanced Operations Record a Movie 3 Select the Show E-E button. The current movie or clip on that Image Store channel, if loaded, will be unloaded in preparation for recording. The incoming video will be displayed on the output of that Image Store channel. The Show E-E button legend changes to Record.
  • Page 373: Name A Movie

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 8 That movie will now be loaded in that Image Store channel, and will also appear in the pane on the left. The movie can immediately be cued and played if desired. Name a Movie A movie can be named after it has been recorded. 1 Go to the Movie Record menu.
  • Page 374: Trim A Movie

    Advanced Operations Trim a Movie Trim a Movie The Cut Edit, Trim mode allows you to trim unwanted video from the start and/or end of a movie. Doing so deletes that video, conserves space in the cache, and ensures that unwanted material will not be aired.
  • Page 375: Join Image Store Movies And Stills

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Insert the movie split point by: a Either jogging, shuttling, or playing to the point in the movie where you want to split the movie and selecting the Mark Split button, or b Selecting the Mark Split data pad (below Mark Split button) and entering the value for the split point in the Mark Split Point pop-up keypad, and select Enter.
  • Page 376: Image Store Build Edit

    Advanced Operations Image Store Build Edit 3 Select the Change Image button for the second movie (bottom thumbnail) to be appended to the tail end of the first, and select the desired movie. 4 Select the Join Images button. The new movie is created and appears in the movie lists in the Movies menus.
  • Page 377 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Build Edit Menu Button Descriptions The left-hand Build Edit Type menu pane is divided into three elemental areas: Video/Fill, Audio, and Key/Cut. In addition to common channel and timecode editing buttons, the Audio and Key/Cut element areas provide independent function for movie building and playback control.
  • Page 378: Copy A Movie With Build Edit

    Advanced Operations Copy a Movie with Build Edit Build Edit Menu Buttons Element Area Button State Description Thumbnail Viewer Thumbnail of the currently loaded clip Change Movie Change Image Store channel movie GoTo In Go to mark-in point in the movie GoTo Out Go to mark-out point in the movie All (Video/Fill,...
  • Page 379: Build A Movie Using A Key And Video From Different Movies

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 1 In the Image Store, Images, Movie Edit menu, select Build as the Edit Type. 2 Select an Image Store channel for the Video/Fill element (right). 3 If desired, select the Change Movie button to select a different movie. 4 With the Audio from Video and Key from Video buttons enabled, select the Build Movie button and create a name for the Image Store movie using the pop-up keyboard.
  • Page 380: Offset An Image Store Key/Cut Signal With Build Edit

    Advanced Operations Offset an Image Store Key/Cut Signal with Build Edit Offset an Image Store Key/Cut Signal with Build Edit A negative offset sets the Key/Cut signal to start before the Video/Fill; if the key is shorter than the video, the last frame will record as a still to the end of the movie. A Positive offset sets the key signal to start after the Video/Fill and records a still of the first frame of the key until the key starts.
  • Page 381: Offset Image Store Audio With Build Edit

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 7 Optionally, with the Lock button enabled, the composite elements can be previewed using the Image Store movie controls before building the new movie. 8 Select the Build Movie button and create a name for the Image Store movie using the pop-up keyboard.
  • Page 382: Create A Still Sequenced Movie

    Advanced Operations Create a Still Sequenced Movie • All images must be in an accessible Disk/Folder. • Each still image file needs to be named as a four digit number (i.e. 0001.png, 1092.tga). • The sequence of files must be in ascending numerical order, matching their relative position in the movie.
  • Page 383 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Image Store Loop Record Mode Definition Image Store Loop Record Mode Definition Delay Line Record Mode Record a video segment of a set duration (MM:SS.FF) from the last seconds of a continuously streaming video with a delay. In Delay Line record mode, the first frame of the continuously recording video in buffer is displayed in output, therefore the recorded frames up to the end of the recording are delayed.
  • Page 384: Create A Movie From Continuously Streaming Video With Loop Mode

    Advanced Operations Create a Movie from Continuously Streaming Video with Loop Mode Image Store Audio Levels in Loop Mode When playing a movie with audio in loop mode, the Image Store will play the audio from the first frame of video immediately after the audio from the last frame of the movie. If the audio waveform at the end of the movie does not match the audio waveform at the beginning of the movie, there will be a discontinuity in the waveform at the loop point that can cause disturbances in the audio output.
  • Page 385: Image Store Audio Support

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 5 Optionally, select the Record Elements data pad and select from Video, Key, and Audio as part of the recording, then select Done. 6 Select the Timecode data pad and enter a duration in the pop-up keypad for the movie length you wish to record, and select Enter.
  • Page 386: Image Store Audio

    Advanced Operations Image Store Audio Image Store Audio Image Store Audio Requirements The K-FRM-LIC-RAMREC license option is required for all K-Frame systems including the S-series to support Image Store audio. Standard and Compact K-Frame, and the GV K-Frame X systems also require the K-FRM-IMG Image Store board. Importing Movies with Audio to Image Store K-Frame systems with Image Store, can import .AVI and .MOV files with audio.
  • Page 387: Record Image Store Movies With Audio

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the Audio Enable button to turn it on (highlights green). Note: The Audio Enable button must be on for any Image Store channel to pass audio with video. 3 Select an Image Store channel (IS 1 through IS 10) or the All button and select Output Audio Group 1, 2, 3, or 4.
  • Page 388: Delete Audio From An Image Store Movie

    Advanced Operations Delete Audio from an Image Store Movie Image Store Audio Offset 3 Enter the offset value in the Offset data pad (a negative (-) value means the audio is set to begin before the video): a Turn the Menu Panel soft knob to select a value or, b Select the Offset data pad, enter a value in the pop-up keypad, and select Enter.
  • Page 389: Conversion Requirements For Transferring External Image Files

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Conversion Requirements for Transferring External Image Files Importing files into K-Frame either from a folder on the network or USB Memory Stick, requires that the file name must be a number between 0001 and 8999 with the .kif extension (Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona).
  • Page 390: Image Store Still File Formats

    Advanced Operations Image Store Still File Formats Image Store Still File Formats • GIF • JPEG • TIFF • BMP • PNG Image Store Movie File Formats SD/HD/4K • AVI • MOV • Mp4 • PNG sequences (load a series of still images and create a single ID movie from them) SD/HD •...
  • Page 391: Transfer Files

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Transfer Files Transfer files from one location to another with the Image Store, Library menu. 1 Select a tab to execute a file operation “from” (left side of menu). 2 Select a tab to execute a file operation “to” (right side of menu). 3 Select an active Image Operations button;...
  • Page 392: Backup & Restore

    Advanced Operations Backup & Restore c Enter an image ID in the pop-up keypad, and select Enter. 8 Select Execute. Backup & Restore The Image Store Backup & Restore menu tab provides control of manual and scheduled backups to local disk and restore from local disk. To access the Backup & Restore menu, select Image Store, Backup &...
  • Page 393: Schedule A Backup

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Select the Backup Cache Start toggle button to begin the backup operation (border highlights green). Schedule a Backup Use the scheduling controls in the Backup & Restore menu to schedule backups for one, several, or all days, including the time of day. To access the Backup & Restore menu scheduling controls, select Image Store, Backup &...
  • Page 394: Restore Cache From The Local Drive

    Advanced Operations Restore Cache from the Local Drive b Select the Create Folder button. c Enter a folder name in the pop-up keyboard. d Select the Accept button. 6 Select to toggle on the Enable Schedule button (highlights green). Restore Cache from the Local Drive To restore the Image Store Cache from the local drive: CAUTION: A restore clears and replaces all files in cache.
  • Page 395: Enable Image Restore395

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Image ReStore Button Functions Button State Description Store Start On - Starts storing files • When enabled, starts storing the files from Image Store cache to the Image ReStore folder Off - File storage complete • Replaces the entire contents of the ReStore folder •...
  • Page 396: Set Network And Sharing Settings

    Advanced Operations Set Network and Sharing Settings Set Network and Sharing Settings Click to select the following in order: 1 Windows Start, Control Panel, 2 Network and Sharing Center, 3 Choose homegroup and sharing options, 4 Change advanced sharing settings..., 5 Turn off network discovery (radio button), 6 Turn off password protected sharing (radio button), and 7 Save Changes.
  • Page 397 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual CAUTION: Do not use AppCenter Elite software for ClipStore from the Summit/Solo server web site as it may not be compatible. For more information about installing and updating AppCenter Elite software, see the Summit/Solo manuals. ClipStore as an External Device Note: ClipStores 1-4 as devices can only be enabled in the Eng Setup, Devices, Node Settings menu in the Frame Suite Nodes &...
  • Page 398: Control Panel Operation

    Advanced Operations Control Panel Operation Control Panel Operation As with other external devices, device control is possible through the Multi-Function and the System Bar. Engineering names (CS-1, CS-2, etc.) appear in the control panel displays and all motion controls provided from the server are available. ClipStore motion controls can be learned as part of an E-MEM.
  • Page 399: Load A Clipstore Clip

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 2 Select the folder you wish to be the current folder and either select a clip on the right or press the Cancel button (bottom right of menu, to close and return to the Clips menu (if the Cancel button is selected, the folder will still be changed but it will not result in a clip load).
  • Page 400: Clip Search

    Advanced Operations Clip Search The clip loads to the selected channel. The Current Thumbnail viewer displays the loaded clip in the selected channel. Note: When a ClipStore channel is selected and a clip is loaded, that clip will be highlighted in blue in the scrolling clip list and the list will automatically scroll to display the selected clip.
  • Page 401 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual loaded into the CS-1 channel will play automatically when the Auto Start button is on. Other controls include: • Timecode data pad—Select the Timecode data pad to enter a timecode. • Mark In/Mark Out buttons and data pads—Select the Mark In/Mark Out buttons to set the mark-in/mark-out to the current clip position, select the data pads to enter a Mark In or Mark Out point on a numeric keypad.
  • Page 402: Clip Cueing And Playback Controls

    Advanced Operations Clip Cueing and Playback Controls Clip Cueing and Playback Controls Once a movie is loaded and selected for control, the Cue to Start, Play Reverse, Stop, Play Forward, and Cue to End buttons are available. Additional menu playback controls include: Loop—Sets the movie to run continuously, jumping from its last frame to the first.
  • Page 403: Recording Clips

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Create a ClipStore E-MEM Keyframe Trigger 1 In the Devices menu, select the Clear All Events button, ensuring unwanted keyframe triggers are not included in your E-MEM. 2 In the Image Store, ClipStore, Clips tab in the menu, select a ClipStore channel then select a clip.
  • Page 404 Advanced Operations Recording Clips Clips can be overwritten by entering an existing clip name into the pop-up keyboard or by selecting the Cancel button in the pop-up keyboard and selecting a clip (or folder then clip) in the Folders/Clips menu. Once either operation is completed, you are returned to the Record mode menu and the Record button is present and highlighted in red.
  • Page 405: Mark A Clipstore Thumbnail

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Record a ClipStore Clip • Select to select the ClipStore channel for recording. • Select the Record mode button. • Define the Record Elements you wish to apply to the clip to be recorded. • Select the Record Enable button. •...
  • Page 406 Advanced Operations Mark a ClipStore thumbnail 4 Select the Mark Thumbnail button—the new thumbnail replaces the old in all views.
  • Page 407: Clipstore Trim And Remove

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual ClipStore Trim and Remove Material can be removed from the head of a clip to a mark-in point and from a mark-out point to the end of a clip. Both operations can be performed on a single clip. Trim Clip operations include: •...
  • Page 408: Cut Editing While Recording

    Advanced Operations Cut Editing while Recording 4 Enter a name or accept the default name for the first sub-clip in the Name First sub-clip pop-up keyboard (for the default, _a is appended to the clip name). 5 Select Enter. 6 Enter a name or accept the default name for the second sub-clip in the Name Second sub-clip pop-up keyboard (for the default, _b is appended to the clip name).
  • Page 409: Build Editing

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Build Editing Build Editing allows you to take elements from one long clip or from multiple clips and make a sub-clip, including: • Video and Audio (audio from a clip or .WAV file), • Video (with embedded audio) and Key, or •...
  • Page 410 Advanced Operations Build Editing up keypad or the Audio/Key Offset soft knobs). In this way, the Audio/Key tracks can be synchronized with the Video track. Different Hold Sync Points can be set for the Audio and Key tracks in relation to the Video. Note: If a key track from another clip is used, and starts past the mark-in point of the video track, full raster white will be used for the key until the key timecode begins when the composite clip is played.
  • Page 411: Editing A Video Clip With Build Edit

    Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Editing a Video Clip with Build Edit The following examples demonstrate how to mark-in, mark-out, mark a thumbnail, and make a sub-clip. The Use Audio From Video and Use Key From Video buttons are enabled (highlighted green) which means only the video track will be edited and a new clip made with those changes: Mark In/Out Select Image Store, ClipStore, Clip Edit and select the Build button in the Edit Type mode...
  • Page 412: Adding A New Audio Element With Build Edit

    Advanced Operations Adding a New Audio Element with Build Edit With the Video Thumbnail Viewer selected, you can test the composite elements using the motion control buttons. Make the Sub-Clip Select the Make Clip button. Enter the name of the new clip and select Enter. The new clip is created and appears in the clip lists in the ClipStore menus.
  • Page 413 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual 3 Determine where you want a mark-in point for the Video track by either playing/jogging to the mark while viewing the clip on a monitor and selecting the Mark In button or if you know the timecode, select the Mark In data pad and enter the timecode into the pop-up keypad, and select Enter.
  • Page 414: File Operations

    Advanced Operations File Operations 1 To go to the Join Edit mode menu, select Image Store, ClipStore, Clip Edit and select the Join button in the Edit Type mode group. 2 Select the Change Clip button for the first clip (top thumbnail) and select the desired clip.
  • Page 415 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual File transfers can be performed from/to the following locations from the GV Switcher Menu Panel: • ClipStore Server, • Image folder on the GV Switcher Menu Panel, • USB Storage Devices (seen as Removable Disks) and •...
  • Page 416: Creating A Shared Folder For External Usb Disk Drives

    Advanced Operations Creating a Shared Folder for External USB Disk Drives Creating a Shared Folder for External USB Disk Drives To exchange files with an external USB disk drive, you will need to create a shared folder in the device, in Windows: 1 Insert the USB connector for the external USB drive in the Menu Panel.
  • Page 417: Glossary

    Glossary Auto A transition having a predefined duration generally initiated by pressing a control panel Transition button. Aspect The ratio of a picture’s horizontal and vertical dimensions when correctly displayed (4:3, 16:9). Background A row of buttons on an M/E used to select background video signals. Typically labeled A and B, with A representing the current output, and B representing the next output.
  • Page 418 Glossary Complex A wipe pattern generator with additional capabilities (for example, matrix wipes). Wipe Pattern Generator Component A video signal that keeps color and luminance information separate. RGB; Y, R-Y, B-Y; and Y, Video Cr, Cb are examples of component video. Composite An encoded video signal that combines color information with luminance information.
  • Page 419 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Effects The portion of a switcher that performs mixes, wipes and cuts between background and/or Processor effects key video signals. E-MEM A feature that permits control panel setups to be stored for later recall. Effects Memory Engineering On the GV Switcher system, a collection of configuration settings that establishes an Setups...
  • Page 420 Glossary Image Store A device that captures, saves, and outputs still and movie video images. Interlace A system of video scanning where the odd and even numbered lines of a picture are presented consecutively as two separate interleaved fields. The two fields required to make a complete picture are called a frame.
  • Page 421 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual Luminance A key effect in which the portions of the key cut signal that are greater in luminance than the clip level cuts the hole in the background scene. Generally used when the key cut and key fill signals originate from the same source.
  • Page 422 Glossary Program Bus A row of source buttons used to select the source for the current output of that ME. Also called the A bus. Programmab A type of clean feed where different keys can be selected for inclusion or exclusion from the le Clean Feed clean feed.
  • Page 423 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual SPOP (Single Automatically opening a related menu when a control panel button is pressed. On the GV Press Open) Switcher system, buttons supporting SPOP are labeled with a graphical indicator. Stack Priority. Suite One or more control surfaces configured for use on the same project. Suite A collection of settings used to configure a suite to create a consistent working environment Preference...
  • Page 424 Glossary Work Buffer An active area of memory where the current effect parameters are stored, allowing the operator to use and modify the effect without changing the data stored in E-MEM.
  • Page 425 Index 0–9 bus linking bus pair rules ......169 management ......170 2D DPM .
  • Page 426 Index continuity default keyframe path ........277 explained .
  • Page 427 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual E-MEM device control ......229 effects memory ......123 execute macros .
  • Page 428 Index K2 Summit ....... . . 396 ClipStore ....... 396 Karrera control panel layered mode .
  • Page 429 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual multiple events protocols external device control ....230 device control ......223 see get and put .
  • Page 430 Index shadow gain ....... . 77 super additive mode ..... . . 295 shot clock key signal .
  • Page 431 Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona User Manual wipe generators copy/swap ......342 wipe limitations video compositing 4K SDQS .
  • Page 432 Index...
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