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E-MEM Effects Memory
Enables and Delegates
Grass Valley Switchers have two groups of operations that relate
to Enables and Delegates:
■ E–MEM Register operations that include Learn, Recall, Put, Get,
and Run
■ E–MEM Keyframe-editing operations that include Cut, Copy,
Paste, and Modify
Each E-MEM register is partitioned into sections (or “levels”)
corresponding to the Enable buttons on the E-MEM panel and
representing functional areas of the control panel and associated
menu selections.
Each E-MEM level can be independently enabled and/or
delegated, depending upon a menu selection (ENABLES/
DELEGATES) in the Timeline Menu. On a Model 4000/2200 all
E-MEM register operations (Learn, Recall, Put, Get, and Run)
apply to any “enabled” level regardless of whether the level is
“delegated.”
When an E-MEM or keyframe effect is recalled and/or run, each
enabled level contributes to the overall appearance of the effect.
A level in an E-MEM register may be in one of three states:
■ Enabled and delegated (appears in Timeline Menu; title is
highlighted)
■ Enabled but not delegated (appears in Timeline Menu; title is
not highlighted)
■ Not enabled and not delegated (does not appear in Timeline
Menu)