Panasonic Live Production Suite Series Operating Manual page 85

Gateway/spt/me/system manager unit, menu/control panel optional
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For details, refer to "Registering to the register memory".
Playing back the work memory to check
Play back the timeline in the work memory newly registered or edited to check.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [EVENT MEMORY] → [Prepare] tab.
2
Set [Edit] to [ON] to enter the edit mode.
f When [OFF] is selected, the timeline in the work memory cannot be played back.
f The items where [ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX], [CBGD], [CLIP], and [XPT] in the [Target Select] column are set to [ON] can be played back.
3
Select the [Edit] tab.
4
Select the item to move the point for editing.
[<<Lead]
[<Step]
[>Step]
[>>Last]
5
Select the [Prepare] tab.
6
Select an item in [Loop] in the [Play Setting] column.
[OFF]
[ON]
7
Set an item in [Play Mode] in the [Play Setting] column.
[Normal]
[Reverse]
8
Select an item in [Link] in the [Fader Play] column.
f Playback of event memories can be linked with the fader lever operation.
[Off]
[ME1]*
[ME2]*
* ME selected as playback target in the [Target Select] column is assumed by the event memory playback, so the button operation or fader operation will be
disabled when set to anything other than [Off].
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Select an item in [Mode] in the [Fader Play] column.
f Set the mode for fader link.
[Total]
[Paddle]
10
Select the [Edit] tab.
11
Play a timeline in [Play] or [Pause].
f The operation is disabled when anything other than [Off] is selected in Step
[Play]
[Pause]
Registering to the register memory
Register the event memory created on the work memory in the register memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [EVENT MEMORY] → [Register] tab.
2
Select [Store] in the [Register] column.
f The [Store] screen is displayed.
Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
Moves to the first event point.
Moves to the previous event point.
Moves to the next event point.
Moves to the last event point.
Stops at the last event.
Transitions from the last event to the first event.
Playback is performed in the positive direction (event numbers in ascending order).
Playback is performed in the negative direction (event numbers in descending order).
Does not play back an event memory according to the fader lever operation.
Plays back an event memory according to the operation of the [ME1] fader lever.
Plays back an event memory according to the operation of the [ME2] fader lever.
Assigns 0% to 100% of the fader lever operation to the total time of the event memory.
Assigns 0% to 100% of the fader lever operation to one event in the event memory.
Plays back an event memory.
Stops event memory playback.
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