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Chapter 8
Key Frame Effects
Changing the reference channel
When for example you use the NEXT KF button to move a key frame, one
sub-register is used to determine where the next key frame is, and the other
sub-registers follow suit. The sub-register used for reference is termed the
reference channel, and only the corresponding sub-register selection button
lights green. The reference channel is determined according to the following
fixed order of precedence.
M/E-1 > M/E-2 > M/E-3 > P/P DSK > USER > DME1 > ... DME4 >
DME GLBL
To change the reference channel, holding down the EFF button in the
numeric keypad block, press the required sub-register selection button. The
sub-register selection button which you have pressed lights green.
By means of a SETUP menu setting, you can change the method of selecting
the reference channel.
For details, see the section “Changing switcher functions (OPERATION
MODE menu)” (page 14-66).
Creation
Creating a new key frame effect
To create a new key frame effect, first access an empty register, then use the
following procedure to create and insert the frames one by one. In this case it
is not necessary to specify the edit points.
1
Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on.
The system switches to edit mode, allowing key frames to be created and
edited.
2
Create the image for the first key frame.
3
Press the INS button.
This saves the current image as the first key frame.
4
Create the image for the next key frame.
Key Frame Creation and Editing
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