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Chapter 8
Key Frame Effects
Execution with a combination of the fader lever and the RUN
button
Fader lever operation during execution in auto mode
If at an intermediate point of execution of an effect started by pressing the
RUN button you operate the fader lever, when the fader lever reaches the
position corresponding to the current position of the effect execution, the auto
mode ends, the RUN button goes off, and the fader lever takes over control of
the execution of the effect.
Execution in auto mode during fader lever operation
After executing part of the effect with the fader lever, if you stop moving the
fader lever then press the RUN button, the effect execution resumes. At this
point the effect duration setting applies to the duration of the whole effect.
Therefore if set to 100 frames, for example, and if a portion of the effect
corresponding to 25 frames has been executed with the fader lever, the
remaining 75 frames are executed in auto mode.
Note
If you stop the fader lever in an intermediate position and complete the effect,
the position of the fader lever no longer agrees with the current position of
the effect. All the LEDs of the effect progress indicator either light or go off,
and in this state the fader lever does not function. To use the fader lever
again, first move it to either end of its travel.
Moving to the first key frame of the effect
Press the REWIND button to move to the first key frame of the effect.
Pausing an effect at a desired point – PAUSE
It is possible to set a pause point so that an effect always pauses at that point.
To restart the paused effect, move the fader lever once again or press the
RUN button. Up to eight pause points can be set within the duration of the
effect.
When more than one sub-register is recalled, the effect execution follows the
pause setting of the reference channel.
Note
A pause setting does not take effect if you start the effect by using an editor.
Executing and Saving Effects
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