protocol, Edit Suite will rewind the tape but not rezero the counter.
2. Create your Scene Events by–
- pressing the VCR Selector Key (A, B, C, D) for the source
- positioning the videotape to the start of the scene and pressing [SHIFT]+[IN] to
create the Scene Event and fill in the IN time
- positioning the videotape to the end of the scene and pressing [OUT] to fill in the
OUT time.
Other methods of creating Scene Events are described in Chapter 5.
3. Create Source Events for noncontrollable sources–like live feeds from a camera or solid
colors from the MX-1. Source Events are described in Chapter 5.
4. If you have a mixer or switcher and want to do an A/B Roll between some of your
scenes (rather than a straight cut), add an MX1 or MIXER Event between the scenes.
MX1 and MIXER Events are described in Chapter 5.
5. If you have a titler or other GPI device and want titles to play during some of your
scenes, add GPI-T Events at the locations you want the titles. GPI Events are described in
Chapter 5.
6. If you have multiple source tapes but only a single play VCR, add a STOP Event each
time you need to change tapes. Edit Suite will pause the assembly each time the tape
needs to be changed. STOP Events are described in Chapter 5.
7. In the EDL, use the up/down arrow keys to display the first event that you want to
record.
8. If your record VCR uses IR protocol, put the recorder into Record Pause.
9. Press [SHIFT]+[AUTO REC]. Edit Suite will auto-assemble your production.
Reviewing the Last Scene
To review the last scene that was recorded, press [SHIFT]+[REVIEW]. Edit Suite will select VCRR so
the transport keys and jog/shuttle can be used to control the VCR. It will then position the recorder a few
seconds ahead of the last scene that was recorded and play that scene.