Synergy 100 MD Operator’s Manual (v7.2 MD-S100)
WARP Effects
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WARP Resources
A WARP card installed in your switcher provides a single WARP resource. WARP resources are used
when applying WARP effects to three areas corresponding to the Background, Key 1, and Key 2
buses. One WARP resource is required to deliver a WARP effect in any of the three areas and only one
WARP resource can be used in each area at a time. There is one notable exception: when a WARP is
used as a wipe transition on the background bus and either or both Key 1 and Key 2, only a single
WARP resource is used. This allows you to apply a WARP to a key and use a second WARP as a wipe
transition on that key as long as the background is set to transition as well.
The table below illustrates various scenarios and the number of WARP resources required.
Freeing WARP Resources
If you try to use a WARP effect when all the WARP resources are in use, a warning message appears
on your menu allowing you to choose how the resource conflict is resolved.
Freeing Resources
You have the following options:
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0. WARP 1
— Frees the first WARP resource from whatever effect it is being used for
and applies it to the new effect.
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5. Cancel
— Does not free either WARP resource. The new effect is not performed.
WARP Resources Used under Various Scenarios
Scenario
WARP
Resources
Required
Applying a WARP Effect to a key
1
Running a Sequence containing a WARP effect on a key
1
Running a Squeeze & Tease MD Wipe with a WARP effect on...
• Background bus
1
• Background bus + Key 1 Bus
1
• Background bus + Key 2 Bus
1
• Background bus + Key 1 and Key 2 Bus
1
• Key 1 Bus
1
• Key 2 Bus
1
• Key 1 + Key 2 Bus
2
Warning!
Key 1
Warps are currently in use:
Warp 1 - Used by MLE 1 - Key 1
Warp 2 - Used by MLE 1 - Key 2
Do you wish to free a Warp resource?
0. Warp 1
5. Cancel
1. Warp 2
Summary of Contents for Synergy 100 MD
Page 1: ...Ross Video Limited Operator s Manual Software Issue 7 2 MD S100...
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Page 50: ...2 10 Control Panel Introduction Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 62: ...3 12 Using the Menu System Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 80: ...4 18 Switcher Basics Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 148: ...7 42 Keying Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 182: ...10 12 Peripheral Control and More Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 210: ...11 28 Global Store Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 238: ...12 28 Squeeze Tease MD Basic Operation Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 256: ...14 6 Advanced Positioning Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 276: ...16 8 Preprocessor Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 316: ...17 40 Squeeze Tease MD Sequences and Wipes Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 376: ...21 4 Appendix B Synergy Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 382: ...22 6 Appendix C Hotkeys Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 386: ...GL 4 Glossary of Terms Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 402: ...IX 16 Index Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...