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KARRERA — User Manual
Section 7 — Advanced Operations
Other Karrera environment variables to consider for successful reuse of
effects are listed below.
•
All the external devices required are available for use (Profile VDRs,
GVEous, PBus devices, GPI outputs, etc.).
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Correct clips loaded on the Profile or other DDRs.
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Correct stills cached on the Karrera Image Store.
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If operating in Multi Suite mode, the suites should be setup for effect
sharing by properly acquiring logical devices in each suite. Also suffi-
cient resources need to be available in the suite. If resources are not
acquired, those portions of the effect will be silently ignored. If
resources are acquired after loading effects, the effects will need to be
reloaded.
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If using a router interface, router sources and destinations need to be
defined correctly and available, and any required R-MEMs loaded.
E-MEM and Macro Interaction
Macros and E-MEMs can interact in two fundamentally different ways. An
E-MEM can be programmed to execute one or more macros, or a macro can
be created that recalls one or more E-MEMs. With care, operating both
control mechanisms together can be extremely powerful. However,
improper use can create infinite loops or other undesirable behavior. It is
especially important that your Karrera system be loaded with the correct
E-MEMs and Macros and is operating in the correct mode, or unpredictable
system behavior will result from the mismatched E-MEMs and macros.
Macros in an E-MEM
A macro can be added to an E-MEM keyframe and be executed when that
E-MEM register is recalled and run. Only the macro register number (and
its Enabled state) is saved to the E-MEM register, not the actual macro com-
mands. If a macro is subsequently changed, any E-MEM specifying that
macro register will run the modified macro. See
for related information.
E-MEM Prefs Macro Sublevel Assignment
A Macro sublevel can be assigned to any E-MEM level (default is
Misc 8
MCRO
).
This assignment is accomplished with the E-MEM Prefs menu, accessed via
Suite Prefs
,
E-MEM Prefs
,
Macros
).
Summary of Contents for KARRERA
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