Playlist Mode Commands on the Remote Panel Console
Playlist Playout Mode
When a playlist is loaded in Playout mode, some specific functions are available from the console:
For general functions, see sections Commands on Left Operational Block, Commands on Right Operational Block, Commands on Bottom Operational Block.

The Film FX function is used to create a film style effect during the playout by replacing one field every two fields.
The audio is also affected by this effect, making it unusable and, therefore, muted.
Press Film FX to activate the mode and apply the effect.
Press Film FX to deactivate the mode. The Film FX mode is automatically deactivated when exiting a playlist.

The Next function is used to immediately jump to the next playlist element.
Used while the playlist is paused, the Next function loads the next element on its IN point and the playlist remains paused.
Used while the playlist is rolling on air, it will start the transition of the next element with the transition effect listed on the playlist. This can be used if a element is running too long and it is necessary to shorten up the playing time.
The Next function will work if it is pressed during a Fade transition effect, but not during a Mix or Wipe effect. |

The Skip function is used to skip the next playlist element while the playlist is rolling on-air, so this element will not be played.
While the playlist is rolling, the next element to be played out in the sequence is always displayed on the PRV screen, and with a green background on the touchscreen. The Skip function allows the operator to discard elements before they go on-air. The element that will be «skipped» is the one displayed on the PRV screen. This function does not remove the element from the playlist, but it simply allows it to be skipped during playback.
If the key is pressed twice, the next 2 elements will be skipped, and so on.
The Skip function will work if it is pressed during a Fade transition effect, but not during a Mix or Wipe effect. |

The Edit function is used to leave the Playlist Playout mode and set the playlist in Edit mode.
The playlist is then paused on the TC IN of the playlist element that was being played out.
See section Playlist Modes.
Playlist Edit Mode
When a playlist is loaded in Edit mode, some specific functions are available from the console:
For general functions, see sections Commands on Left Operational Block, Commands on Right Operational Block, Commands on Bottom Operational Block.

The Make Loc function allows you to copy locally the remote clips of a local playlist loaded in Edit mode.
See section Making Remote Clips Local in a Playlist.

The Oth Angle function allows you to replace a playlist element with another camera angle.
See section Changing the Camera Angle of a Playlist Element.

The Add Cut function allows you to split a playlist element into two elements at a selected point.
See section Adding Cuts in Playlist Elements.

The Edit Audio function is available with the key combination SHIFT + Edit Audio. It is displayed provided that the Advanced Audio Editing setting has been selected from the configuration tool.
The Edit Audio key activates the Edit Audio mode which gives access to advanced audio editing functions, such as the possibility to define a different audio effect duration.
See section Edit Audio and Edit Video Modes Commands on the Remote Panel.

The Insert function allows you to insert a clip within a playlist before, or after, the active playlist element.
It is displayed both on the left operational block and on the bottom operational block.

The Edit Video function is available with the key combination SHIFT + Edit Video. It is displayed provided that the Advanced Audio Editing setting has been selected from the configuration tool.
The Edit Video key activates the Edit Video mode which gives access to advanced video editing functions, such as the possibility to define a different video effect duration.
See section Edit Audio and Edit Video Modes Commands on the Remote Panel.

The Speed function allows you to edit the speed at which a playlist element will be played.
The Speed key enables the Edit Speed mode from which the playback speed of the element is set with the lever.
You have access to the secondary lever range while editing the speed of a playlist element, by pressing SHIFT + 2nd Lever on the Remote Panel console.

The Effect function allows you to define transition effects in the playlist.

The Fx Dur function allows you to define the duration of transition effects in the playlist.

The Edit All function, available with the key combination SHIFT + Edit All, allows you to edit all the elements of the playlist at the same time.
Select this function before you perform the requested editing action with one of the following playlist commands: Speed, Effect, FX Dur, A. Fx Dur, V. Fx Dur.
See sections Editing Playlist Element Speed, Adding Transition Effects in a Playlist, Using the Audio Split Mode.

The Delete function allows you to delete the selected playlist element.