Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 178
Event List, Event Recall, Auto Capture, Event Trigger, Manual, Interval, Time Code, Scene Title
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SCENE function B Event list In this list you can register the scenes to be recalled, and the conditions under which the scenes will be recalled. Click a line to select the event of that line for editing; it will be highlighted in the center of the list. • No. Indicates the event number. • EVENT TRIGGER This column specifies the condition that will recall each event. Click the button, and in the window that appears, use the following three buttons to select the condition. MANUAL . . . . . The event can be recalled by the DIRECT button in the EVENT RECALL area (3) or by a User Defined key. The EVENT TRIGGER field will indicate "[MANUAL]". INTERVAL . . . . The scene will be recalled when a specified time has elapsed after the preceding scene was recalled. If you select this button, specify the wait time in the lower part of the window. The EVENT TRIGGER field in the list shows a " " symbol and the wait time. TIME CODE . . . The scene will be recalled when the time code (LTC, MTC, internal time code) reaches the specified time. If you select this button, specify the time code location (hours/ minutes/seconds/frames) in the lower part of the window. The EVENT TRIGGER field in the list shows the time code. Event that will be recalled when the specified interval elapses after the previous recall operation Event that will be recalled manually Event that will be recalled when time code reaches the specified location Hint • As long as an event for which MANUAL is specified is selected in the list, the scene will not change until you manually execute a recall. • However, if a event for which TIME CODE is specified is registered later in the list, events set to MANUAL will be skipped when that time code arrives, and the corresponding scene will be recalled. • The condition for recalling the scene that will be recalled next is shown in the NEXT SCENE/NEXT EVENT fields in the upper part of the display. Note • If time code source is OFF, events whose EVENT TRIGGER is set to TIME CODE will not be recalled unless you perform a manual recall. • In contrast, events whose EVENT TRIGGER is set to INTERVAL will be recalled automatically after the specified interval elapses from the previous recall operation, even if the time code source is OFF. • In the two-second interval after time code starts, events may not be executed because synchronization is being established. You must start time code at least two seconds earlier than an event you want to execute. • SCENE TITLE This is the number and title of the scene to be recalled. Click the button, and in the window that appears, click the number of a scene to select it. C EVENT RECALL Here you can recall events. The following three buttons are provided. • PREV When you click this button, the event of the line preceding the last-recalled event will be recalled and selected. • DIRECT When you click this button, the event currently selected in the event list will be recalled. This is used mainly to recall an event whose EVENT TRIGGER field is set to "[MANUAL]". • NEXT When you click this button, the event of the line following the last-recalled event will be recalled and selected. 4 5 9 6 7 8 K J L M N O P Q D AUTO CAPTURE This button lets you automatically register events in realtime while time code runs. If time code is running and this button is on, using the buttons of the panel SCENE MEMORY to recall a scene will cause the corresponding scene number and time code location to be captured, and this will be added as a new event. Note • If the list contains previously-recorded events, they will be sorted in descending order of their time code. • If an event already exists at the identical time code location, it will be overwritten by the new event. • Even if time code source is "OFF," performing a recall operation while this button is on will register a new event in the list. In this case, the EVENT TRIGGER field will be registered as "[MANUAL]". • If an offset value is specified, the sum of the offset value and the displayed time code is captured as the time code. 178 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section
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