User manual
Issue
10.03.C
EVS Multicam
Version 10.01
–
Operating Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2010
134
11.16.4 HOW TO PERFORM A SWAP AUDIO TRACK IN MANUAL MODE
If the manual mode is selected in the Setup menu (page 4.2, F3), the swap
functions in a similar way but asks the operator which track to swap when setting
the swap points.
Step 1
First the operator is being asked to select the original track:
• In 2 Tracks mode: you select between the tracks 1,2 or Menu to Cancel.
• In 4 Tracks mode: you select among the tracks 1 to 4, or Menu to Cancel.
• In 8 Tracks mode: you select among the tracks 1 to 8, or Menu to Cancel.
• In 16 Tracks mode: you select among the tracks 1 to 16, or Menu to Cancel. The
tracks 1-8 are displayed on a 1
st
page and the tracks 9-16 are available via F10
on a 2
nd
page.
The functions keys are used to select the track to change.
Step 2
When the choice is made, the operator selects by which track the selected one has
to be replaced:
• In 2 Tracks mode: you select the new track between 1, 2 or 0.
• In 4 Tracks mode: you select the new track among 1 to 4, or 0
• In 8 Tracks mode: you select the new track among 1 to 8, or 0
• In 16 Tracks mode: you select the new track among 1 to 16, or 0. The tracks 1-8
are displayed on a 1
st
page and the tracks 9-16 are available via F10 on a 2
nd
page.
Several swap points can be set on the same timecode (e.g.: 1 -> 3, 2 -> 4).
Note
Selecting track 0 will mute the output until the next swap point or the
end of the clip.
11.16.5 DELETING SWAP POINTS
When the operator is on a swap point, pressing CLEAR + IN/OUT deletes the
current swap point. All swap points for that timecode are deleted.
When the operator is not on a swap point, pressing CLEAR + IN/OUT brings up a
confirmation message to delete all swap points for the current clip.