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CrossOver 6 / 12 User Manual (v4.0) Memories, USB Storage, and Upgrades • 5–1
Memories, USB Storage, and
Upgrades
This chapter describes the internal memory system
and how to transfer information to and from your
switcher via the USB interface.
Memory System Overview
The built-in memory system contains 100 memory
registers (10 banks of 10 registers).
Memory Access Mode
There are two ways to access the memory system:
Direct Access Mode — You can access any of the
100 memories by pressing two buttons (one for
the bank and one for the memory location).
Bank Mode — You pre-select a bank and then
access any of the 10 memories in that bank with a
single button press.
To set the Memory Access Mode attribute:
1. Press STORE.
2. Use the Mode knob to select the memory
access mode. You can choose from the
following:
DirAcc — Use Direct Access Mode.
Bank — Use Bank Mode.
Memory Attributes
There are several attributes you can set to control
how the switcher stores and recalls memory
registers. Each attribute can be set individually for
each memory register. When recalling a memory
register, you can select whether each attribute is
replaced with the value stored in the memory register
or retains the current value.
To set storage memory attributes
1. Press STORE.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Use the Attrib knob to select the memory
attribute you wish to set.
4. Use the middle knob to select the component
that you want to apply the attributes to.
5. Use the Value knob to select the how you
want to memory attributes to be stored in the
memory. Refer to the following sections for
information on each attribute.
To set recall memory attributes
1. Press RECALL.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Use the Attrib knob to select the memory
attribute you wish to set.
4. Use the middle knob to select the component
that you want to apply the attributes to.
5. Use the Value knob to select the how you
want to memory attributes to be recalled. Refer
to the following sections for information on each
attribute.
Recall Mode
Recall Mode sets the memory recall mode.
Memory (Recall Only) — The memory
attributes stored in the memory are used.
PGM — All attributes are recalled to the exact
state they were in when stored in the memory
register. This is the default behavior.
PV — Only those elements not currently on-air
are recalled. The Preset bus is recalled while the
Program bus is not.
MemAI — The switcher uses the contents of the
memory register to configure the Next Transition
area and the Preset bus. The switcher is configured
such that the next transition will make the on-air
state the same as the state saved in the memory
register.
DVEDis — The switcher interpolates all DVE
parameters between the current state and the state
in the memory register and smoothly transitions
between them over a user-configurable duration.
STORE
STORE
NEXT
RECALL
NEXT
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