1-10 (E) Chapter 1 Overview
1-4 Names and Functions of Parts
3 FILE operation section
DEL FILE (delete file) key
Use this to delete a file on the MAV-555.
NEW FILE key
To start editing on the MAV-555, this creates a
new BLACK/MUTING file, and loads it to the
MAV-555 port to which the R key is assigned.
4 MEMORY keys (1 to 4)
You can register frequently used files, effect
patterns, or saved cut point information on the
MAV-555 to each key for keys 1 to 4. You can
then recall the registered file or effect pattern
stored under a key simply by pressing it (to assign
the port currently being controlled).
See “Registering Frequently Used Files” (page 3-4).
For details about registering effect patterns, read the
MAVE-D555 operation manual.
See "Recalling saved cut point information" (page 3-15).
5 EFFECT operation section
With the exception of the CUT key, the following
keys are enabled only when the MAVE-D555 is
connected.
CUT key
Use for cut editing.
DISS key
Use for dissolve editing.
WIPE key
Use to select a wipe pattern on the MAVE-D555.
TITLE key
When applying effects, use to insert text and
graphics (TITLE key) or use when inserting text
and graphics (DSK: Downstream key) into a cut to
which effects have already been applied.
AUDIO key
Use to adjust the playback level when the MAVE-
D555 and BKNE-1011 are connected.
6 FILE/PORT ASSIGN operation section
R, P1, P2, and BG keys
Selects the target operation port from the MAVE-
F555 (and MAVE-D555 or BVE-series editor).
Which device (MAV-555 or VTR) is physically
controlled when you press one of these keys
depends on which of the MAV key and VTR key in
the RECORDER SEL operation section (1) is
selected.
STORE key
Use to store a file, effect settings or cut point
information to the MEMORY key.
– key and + key
These change the file on the MAV-555 port
currently controlled from the MAVE-F555. The
file change occurs in the sequence of the MAV-555
internal file numbers.
Note
These keys light only for menu page operation.
7 Editing mode keys
[
] key (INSERT mode key) and [ ] key
(OVERWRITE mode key)
These select the editing mode for nonlinear editing.
See Section 3-2-4, “Cut Insertion/Replacement” (page
3-17), and Section 3-2-5, “Cut Overwriting” (page 3-
26).
8 UNDO/REDO key
During editing, this cancels an editing operation
(UNDO) or redoes the operation (REDO).
See Section 3-2-13, “Undoing and Redoing an Editing
Operation” (page 3-55).
9 Editing mode keys (for delete operations)
[
] key (EXTRACT mode key) and [ ] key
(LIFT mode key)
These select the editing mode when carrying out a
delete in nonlinear editing.
See Section 3-2-6, “Deleting a Cut” (page 3-32).
Note
The keys 7 and 9 are four in total, and switching
among these keys is such that at one time only one
can be selected. In nonlinear editing, the editing
operations determined by the currently selected key
are possible.