Panasonic AV-HS6000 Series Operation Manual page 93

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t Use the multi-selection panel area of each ME or the EMEM LINK function to load event memories saved in the register memories and play them
back. The number of register memories that can be registered is 81 (9 pages × 9).
For details on operating the multi-selection panel, refer to "Event memory menu" (page 42).
t When operations such as playback of an event memory are performed in a system format different from the system format used when the event
memory was registered, the operations will not be performed correctly.
r Resource conflicts
f The following is performed when a new register memory is played during shot memory effect dissolve playback or event memory playback.
- When the target to recall does not overlap the register memory that is currently playing and the register memory to be newly played, both memories
are played independently.
- When the target to recall overlaps the register memory that is currently playing and the register memory to be newly played, playback of originally
playing memory stops and playback of the new memory starts.
f The following is performed when the event memory playback is performed simultaneously with the transition operation by the fader, <AUTO> button,
and <CUT> button.
- When the register memory to be played and the transition target do not overlap, register memory playback and transition each works independently.
- When the register memory to be played and the transition target overlap, register memory playback is prioritized.
r Timeline
A timeline is a group of events which have been placed on the time axis.
r Event points and edit points
On a timeline, the position where an event has been registered is called the event point, and the event currently being edited is called the current event.
When the edit point is positioned between two event points, the event point before the edit point serves as the current event. (Event n in the figure)
r Event duration and total duration
The length of time up to the next event is called the event duration.
The total of all the event durations is called the total duration.
The present point in time on the timeline is called the current time.
Displaying the timeline
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Select the <MEM> button → [EVENT MEMORY] → [Edit] tab.
f The event memory timeline in the work memory is displayed on the upper area of the [Edit] tab.
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1 Event point
2 Executed bar
3 Displays the current event mark setting.
Pause, Clip, GPO-Emem (omitted when [Off])
4 GPI‑OUT mark
5 Clip mark
6 Execution scheduled bar
7 Pause point (displayed instead of the event point)
Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
Edit point
Event n
Event n+1
Total duration
1s00f
Event 1
Event 2
The event progresses
in this direction.
Current time
2
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– 93 –
Event n+2
Event duration
1s00f
1s00f
Event 3
The event stops.
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