ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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Recording Multitracks
• In
the
Play/Record
screen, switch the
Connect
button on, and push the
Record
button. Move only
the pan this time, and not tilt or focus. Push
Stop
.
• Push
the
Axes
tab to open the
Axes
screen. Here you set the behavior of the individual axes.
Auto If move data for this axis exists,
the axis will play back during the
next recording. If no data exists,
the axis will record.
Rec
Any previously recorded data for
this axis will be discarded. New
data will be recorded.
Hold Move data will be retained, and
the axis will not move at all.
In our case, select the
TILT
axis and push the
Mode
button to switch its mode to
Rec
.
Note:
The
Rec
option is only available when you have switched the playback behavior to
Multitrack
. During
Normal
playback, all you get is
Auto
and
Hold
.
• Go back to the
Play/Record
screen. Turn
Connect
off. Push
Move to Begin
. Turn
Connect
back
on.
• Now push the
Record
button. The previously recorded pan movement will play back, but any
tilting you do will be recorded. Push
Stop
when you are done.
• When you stop recording a move, the ARRIMOTION will automatically set the tilt axis from
Rec
to
Auto
, so you do not accidentally erase it.
• Open
the
Axes
screen to set the next axis you want to record to
Rec
. If you did not like the tilt,
set it to
Rec
and record it again. If you liked it, set the
FOCUS
to
Rec
.
• Go back to the
Play/Record
screen, turn
Connect
off, push
Move to Begin
and turn
Connect
back
on. When you push
Record
, you will record the new axis while the old ones all play back.
Move Length
A multitrack move will be as long in duration as the axis with the longest duration. If a new axis you
record is longer than the previously recorded axes, the whole move will be made longer to include
the new axis. If a new axis is shorter, the move length will remain the same.
Hold
If you want an axis to not move at all, set it in the
Axes
screen to
Hold
. The
Hold
mode will not be
reset to
Auto
each time a record is made (like the
Rec
mode), but it will remain in
Hold
until you
change it.
Slow Play Back
For increased accuracy, it is possible to slow down the speed of the axes that are playing back.
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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