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Ⅲ Motion memory function
The motion memory function allows you to manually store the player’s playback
speed data in memory. You can call up this data later for variable-motion
editing.
● Operation
: on the recorder (BR-D95U)
1. Register the edit IN points for the recorder and player (do not register the
edit OUT point for the player).
2. Press the [PLAYER] button to set the VCR operation mode to “player”.
3. Press the [SEARCH] button while pressing the [SHIFT] button to engage the
Variable mode. Press the [SET] button to register the variable-motion initial
speed value. Refer to the “Variable-motion initial speed value setting” in the
margin on the previous page.
4. Set the playback speed (first speed) to be stored in the motion memory by
turning the search dial.
5. Press the [PREVIEW] button to reproduce the motion memory data and turn
the search dial to control the playback speed.
After the edit IN point, the playback speed set by the angle of the search dial
rotation is stored in memory.
•Up to 128 steps can be stored in the motion memory. The number of steps
remaining is shown on the editing screen.
•When the motion memory function is activated, “MM” is shown on the
editing screen. As long as MM data is stored in memory, the [PREVIEW]
button will blink.
6. Register the edit OUT point to end the motion memory setting.
•To store the speed in memory again, press the [PREVIEW] button. The
edit OUT point is automatically canceled.
•To check the stored data, press the [PREVIEW] button while pressing the
[SHIFT] button (Motion preview).
7. Press the [AUTO EDIT] button to start editing.
If playback speed has not been stored in the motion memory, turning the
search dial during editing also controls the playback speed. However, speed
data cannot be stored in memory during editing.
11-5 OTHER FUNCTION
Tape speed
(Editing screen)
•When 128 steps are
stored in the motion
memory, the [PREVIEW]
button stops blinking and
lights steadily.
•Use the variable speed
value for the player
shown on the BR-D95U’s
counter display as a
guide. Actual playback
speed depends on the
player.
R:SHTL STIL
P
R
120
MM
+050
P:VAR
CTL
CTL
0:00:01:00
V•A1•A2•A3•A4
P
IN
OUT
R
IN
OUT
12:00:00:00
0:00:01:00
12:00:00:00
EF
Motion memory
The number of steps
remaining
Duration
11-6 MANUAL EDITING
When editing with a camera or a VCR (player) without an RS-422 serial remote connector, use the BR-D95U’s
[AUTO EDIT] and [PREROLL] buttons for editing.
Ⅲ Use the BR-D95U as the recorder.
1.Select assemble or insert editing with the edit mode select buttons.
•For insert editing, select the signal to be edited.
2.Search the edit IN point with the search and jog dials on the recorder and
engage the Still mode.
3.Input the signal from the player or camera.
4.Press the recorder’s [AUTO EDIT] button.
•The recorder prerolls and starts the editing operation.
•Recording starts automatically at the edit IN point.
5.To stop editing, press the recorder’s [AUTO EDIT] button.
•The recorder enters the Still mode. The edit OUT point is automatically
entered as the edit IN point for the next edit.
6.Repeat steps 1 to 5 to continue editing.
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11-7 EDITING WITH THE PRE-READ FUNCTION
The pre-read function makes it easy to add A/B roll editing-style wipes and fades even when using only one player. Pre-read
works by reading out the image or sound at the recording start position just before recording starts during editing. Special ef
fects
or mixer can then be added to the read-out picture or sound which is then recorded at its original position together with the
incoming material. And because both sources (the player and recorder) can handle moving pictures, you’ll be able to achieve
smooth, natural and professional looking special editing effects. Pre-read can be used with both video and audio signals.
Feature Comparison of Pre-Read with Conventional A/B Roll Editing.
Pre-read A/B roll editing system
Configuration
Source
material
Picture with
effects
Editing
operation
Wipe and mix effects, etc.
Conventional A/B roll editing system
Player 1
Player 2
Special-effects
device
Recorder
Player
Special-effects
device
Recorder
Source material is on two tapes.
One tape is played back by each player.
Source material is obtained from the player's playback
picture and the pre-read picture.
Material from the recorder can be obtained automatically.
Moving picture and sound (two players)
Moving picture and sound
(picture from one player and pre-read picture from
the recorder)
Edit point settings required for two players and one
recorder.
Edit point settings required for one player and one
recorder.
Picture from player 1
Picture from player 2
Pre-read picture
Playback picture
Recorded picture
Playback pictures and
sound from players 1/2
are mixed (wiped) for
recording.
The playback picture and sound
from the player and the pre-read
picture from the recorder are
mixed (wiped) for recording.
Recorded picture
A
C
B
C
B
A
A
B
C
A
B
C
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Ⅵ Setting the pre-read function...Set before making the pre-read connection.
●BR-D95U menu switch No. 351 <PREREAD>
Set menu switch No. 351 <PREREAD> to “OFF” when using an editing controller with pre-read capability. Set menu
switch No. 351 <PREREAD> to “ON” when using an editing controller with no pre-read capability. This menu switch can
be switched ON/OFF independently for video and audio.
●When audio pre-read is performed, it is recommended to use the [AUDIO REC] volume knobs preset position because
audio level for recording cannot be checked.
●Setting the audio output phase for audio pre-read
Use <AUDIO PHASE> in the audio control menu to adjust the audio output phase to correspond with the video output
phase (see page 118).
●Correcting audio output phase delay during audio pre-read
To correct audio output timing, set menu switch No. 352 <AUD PREREAD TIMING> to “OFF SET”. Correction is
performed by detecting the delay of the external video device based on the delay set with <AUDIO PHASE> in the audio
control menu.
Cautions
●Before the pre-read menu switch setting is released, be sure to disconnect the units for pre-read editing.
Otherwise, a loop occurs in the connection cables, causing excessive sound volume and distortion which may
damage the connected equipment.
●It is not possible to rewrite sub time code data when the pre-read function is used.