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Summary of Contents for MVS-6000

Page 1: ...MVS 6000 System With CCP 9000 Series Center Control Panel User s Guide Multi Format Switcher System Volume 1 English 1st Edition Software Version 8 00 and Later ...

Page 2: ...F MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Sony Corporation r...

Page 3: ...ipe Pattern List DME Wipe Pattern List Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List Menu Tree Index Volume 2 The volume comprises the following chapters Chapter 11 DME Operations Chapter 12 External Devices Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects Chapter 14 Snapshots Chapter 15 Utility Shotbox Chapter 16 Macros Chapter 17 Files Appendix Volume 2 SpotLighting Functional Differences With Models of DME Macro File Editing Rules...

Page 4: ...g to Router Interface and Tally Router Tally Chapter 24 Simple Connection of the MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Chapter 25 DIAGNOSIS Appendix Volume 3 Data Saved by Setup Define and Initial Status Define Error Messages Index ...

Page 5: ...ide Flags 25 Simple P P Software 26 Creation of Special Effects and Management of Data and Operations 27 Digital Multi Effects DME 27 External Devices 28 Keyframes 28 Snapshots 29 Utility 30 Shotbox 30 Macros 30 Files 31 Setup 32 Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel 34 Example Control Panel Configuration 34 Cross Point Control Block 36 Transition Cont...

Page 6: ...splaying a Menu 74 Interpreting the Menu Screen 75 Menu Operations 77 Switching Between the Main Menu Site and Subsidiary Menu Site 89 Shortcut Menu 89 Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions Video Processing Flow 94 Signal Selection 96 Basics of Signal Selection 96 Bus Selection 97 Signal Assignment and Selection 98 Signal Name Display 102 Transitions 103 Selecting the Next Transition 103 Tran...

Page 7: ... Menu Operation 136 Setting the Independent Key Transition Rate 137 Chapter 4 Keys Overview 141 Key Types 141 Key Modifiers 143 Key Memory 146 Key Default 147 Key Setting Operations Using Menus 148 Key Setting Menus 148 Key Type Setting 149 Chroma Key Composition 151 Chroma Key Adjustments 152 Selecting Key Fill and Key Source 158 Key Edge Modifications 160 Masks 167 Applying a DME Effect to a Key...

Page 8: ...ure for Independent Key Transition Wipe Settings 213 Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers 214 Wipe Snapshots 218 Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Menus 218 Chapter 6 DME Wipes Overview 222 Types of DME Wipe Pattern 222 DME Wipe Pattern Variation and Modifiers 229 Relation Between DME Wipes and Other Effects 230 Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings 232 DME Wipe Settings Menu 232 DME ...

Page 9: ...uring Still Images Record 277 Recalling a Continuous Sequence of Still Images Animation 279 Frame Memory Clip Function 282 Frame Memory Clip Operations 284 Preparations for Operation 284 Recalling Clips 284 Clip Playback 286 Clip Creation 290 Creating and Handling Frame Memory Folders 292 Clip Output 293 Recording and Playback of Ancillary Data 293 Clip Transition Operations 296 Image Data Managem...

Page 10: ...hecking the List of Inputs for Each Destination 325 Switching the Source for Each Destination 326 Video Process 327 Video Process Adjustments of a Primary Input Signal 327 Video Process Adjustments on a Particular Bus 327 Video Process Memory 328 Video Process Settings 329 Chapter 9 Color Corrector Preparations 332 Overall Color Corrector Operations 334 Enabling Color Corrector 334 Copy and Swap O...

Page 11: ...62 DME Wipe Pattern List 363 DME Wipe Patterns Available in One Channel Mode 363 DME Wipe Patterns Available in Two Channel Mode 367 Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List 370 Menu Tree 372 Recalling Menus 372 M E 1 to M E 3 Menus 372 PGM PST Menu 375 Frame Memory Menu 377 Color Bkgd Menu 378 AUX MON Menu 378 CCR Menu 379 Copy Swap Menu 380 Misc Menu 380 Status Menu 380 DME Menu 381 Global Effect Menu 382 ...

Page 12: ...12 Table of Contents Diagnostic Menu 393 Index 394 ...

Page 13: ...s 22 Wipes 23 DME Wipes 23 Frame Memory 24 Color Backgrounds 24 Copy and Swap 24 Video Process 25 Color Corrector 25 Side Flags 25 Simple P P Software 26 Creation of Special Effects and Management of Data and Operations 27 Digital Multi Effects DME 27 External Devices 28 Keyframes 28 Snapshots 29 Utility 30 Shotbox 30 Macros 30 Files 31 Setup 32 ...

Page 14: ...aming The formal product names of the principal components of the MVS 6000 system and the terms used in this manual are as follows System nomenclature The following terms are used for systems depending on the combination of installed options and the signal format Formal product name Term used in this manual MVS 6000 Multi Format Switcher Processor Switcher or switcher processor MKS 6470 Board Set ...

Page 15: ...al MVE 9000 C DME Processor Pack MVE 9000 C Operation Manual MVE 9000 C Installation Manual CCP 9000 C Center Control Panel Pack CCP 9000 C Operation Manual CCP 9000 C Installation Manual CCP 9000A C Operation Manual CCP 9000A C Installation Manual DCU 8000 Device Control Unit Pack DCU 8000 Operation Manual DCU 8000 Installation Manual DCU 2000 Device Control Unit Pack DCU 2000 C Operation Manual ...

Page 16: ...ffers the flexibility to change and expand as required Additionally by installing the optional MKS 6470 DME Board Set you can obtain the functionality of two DME channels Powerful external device interfaces By connecting to a Sony routing switcher or similar a large system can be built From the control panel it is also possible to operate other equipment including VTRs and disk recorders Powerful ...

Page 17: ...h DME Using the MKS 6470 DME Board Set option a range of DME functions including DME wipes and processed keys can be handled as switcher functions You can use a maximum of two DME channels Designed for use in a live broadcasting environment High performance user interface The menu control block provides a large color LCD panel with rapid touch panel menu selection The source name displays have col...

Page 18: ... background and keys 1 to 4 downstream keys 1 to 4 in the PGM PST bank and also vary combinations of these simultaneously The following are examples of transition Changing the background A background transition switches from the video currently selected on the background A bus the current video to the video selected on the background B bus the new video In the default selection of flip flop mode s...

Page 19: ...ur keys downstream keys on the PGM PST bank If you select a key which is already inserted the transition will delete the key A simultaneous combination of deleting and inserting keys is also possible Inserting or deleting key 1 and key 2 Deleting key 1 and inserting key 2 Delete Insert Key 1 Key 2 Key 1 Key 2 Transition ...

Page 20: ... at the same time Changing the background and key 2 simultaneously Changing the background and keys 1 to 4 simultaneously Selecting the transition type determines the way in which the transition occurs The following are the transition type Mix NAM non additive mix Super mix Preset color mix color matte Wipe DME wipe Clip transition Cut Key 1 Key 2 Transition Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Transition ...

Page 21: ...pendent key transitions By carrying out an independent key transition in combination with a common transition different transition types can be used for the background and keys The following description compares the independent key transition with a common transition taking a simultaneous change of the background and key as an example Video used in the transition Effect of a common transition In t...

Page 22: ...an image or superimposed text The signal determining how the background is cut out is termed key source and the signal that replaces the cut out part is termed key fill The system component responsible for processing a key is referred to as a keyer Each switcher bank has four keyers On each switcher bank you can use the following key types methods of processing the key source Luminance key Linear ...

Page 23: ...anging the background by means of a wipe is referred to as a background wipe and inserting or deleting a key with a wipe is termed a key wipe There are two types of wipe those that can be selected in a common transition and those that can be selected in an independent key transition You can also specify the wipe direction or set the pattern position applying various changes and modifiers to the se...

Page 24: ... 7 Frame Memory page 255 Color Backgrounds This function can be used to obtain color background video One color signal generated from the dedicated generators can be output For details see Color Background page 308 Copy and Swap This function can be used to copy and swap the settings among the M E 1 to M E 3 and PGM PST banks or between keyers The following settings can be copied or swapped Overal...

Page 25: ...color corrector enables video signal color correction black balance white balance adjustment gamma correction knee correction etc The color corrector includes the following adjustments Input video processing Primary color correction Secondary color correction RGB clip Luminance processing Spot color adjustment Output video processing YUV clip For details see Chapter 9 Color Corrector page 331 Side...

Page 26: ...6250 Simple P P Software in the MVS 6000 Switcher Processor you can use a separate program preset function without using the M E hardware For details see Simple P P Software page 357 Input source with aspect ratio Image to fill the side flag areas selected from utility bus Turn the side flag function on Side flag area Side flag area ...

Page 27: ...er Crop Beveled Edge Key Border Art Edge Flex Shadow Drop Shadow Effects for entire image Defocus Blur Multi Move Effects for video image Sepia Mono Posterization Solarization Nega Contrast Mosaic Mask Sketch Metal Dim and Fade Glow Freeze effects Nonlinear effects Wave Mosaic Glass Flag Twist Ripple Rings Broken Glass Flying Bar Blind Split Split Slide Mirror Multi Mirror Kaleidoscope Lens Circle...

Page 28: ... A53 protocol For details on the devices that can be connected consult your Sony representative You can control an external device by previously registering timeline keyframes For details see Chapter 12 External Devices Volume 2 Keyframes A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image it can be saved in a register see Register in Chapter 13 Volume 2 and recalled for reuse By arranging a ...

Page 29: ...ter 13 Keyframe Effects Volume 2 Snapshots The term snapshot refers to a function whereby the various settings required to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in a register as a set of data for recall as required to recover the original state Snapshots are divided as follows Snapshots applying to a particular region functional block of the switcher or DME Master snapshot Key snapshot W...

Page 30: ...ot or keyframe effect can be recalled simultaneously For details see Shotbox in Chapter 15 Volume 2 Macros The term macro refers to the function whereby a sequence of signal selections and other operations on the control panel is saved as data in memory so that it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the same sequence of operations The individual control panel operations constituti...

Page 31: ...l files or registers or together in a batch Regarding frame memory it is possible to capture image data stored in an external device into frame memory You can also convert the format of image data in frame memory into a different format and save it in an external device The following files can be saved and recalled Operation mode setup data for system as a whole and individual devices Device statu...

Page 32: ... menu are grouped under the following headings System setup System For details see Chapter 18 System Setup Volume 3 Panel setup Panel For details see Chapter 19 Control Panel Setup Panel Volume 3 Switcher setup Switcher For details see Chapter 20 Switcher Setup Switcher Volume 3 DME setup DME For details see Chapter 21 DME Setup DME Volume 3 DCU setup DCU For details see Chapter 22 DCU Setup DCU V...

Page 33: ...Connections Block 52 Key Control Block MKS 8035 Key Control Module Option 54 Device Control Block MKS 8031TB Trackball Module Option 58 Device Control Block MKS 8036A Search Dial Module Option 61 Utility Shotbox Control Block MKS 8033 Utility Shotbox Module Option 65 Downstream Key Control Block MKS 8032 DSK Fader Module Option 66 Basic Menu Operations 68 Menu Organization 68 About the Top Menu Li...

Page 34: ...lock page 54 Keyframe control block page 43 Device control block joystick page 42 Menu control block page 50 Transition control block page 37 Utility Shotbox control block page 65 Numeric keypad control block page 46 Auxiliary bus control block page 49 M E 1 bank PGM PST bank Cross point control block page 36 Memory Stick USB connections block page 52 Device control block page 58 Up to three units...

Page 35: ...page 43 Device control block joystick page 42 Menu control block page 50 Transition control block page 37 Utility Shotbox control block page 65 Numeric keypad control block page 46 Auxiliary bus control block page 49 M E 1 bank Cross point control block page 36 Memory Stick USB connections block page 52 Device control block page 58 Up to three units connectable Downstream key control block page 66...

Page 36: ...e key row delegation buttons DSK1 to DSK4 DME1 to DME2 or UTIL or delegation buttons in the auxiliary bus control block The later pressed delegation button takes precedence and the selection is reflected in the key row Background A row Press the desired button to select the signal as the current background video on this M E bank or PGM PST bank Background B row Press the desired button to select t...

Page 37: ...set the source name display mode and background color in a Setup menu c Key row delegation buttons Use these buttons to assign buses to the key row copy keys or assign DME to keys d XPT cross point HOLD button Turning this button on enables you to recall a keyframe or snapshot while keeping the current cross point selection unchanged This function is valid for the background A and B rows By means ...

Page 38: ...s 1 to 4 KEY PRIOR priority When this button is lit the setting of the key priority after the next transition is enabled The key priority after the next transition appears in the key status display BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 KEY PRIOR MIX ALL PST COLOR MIX NAM WIPE SUPER MIX DME PRIOR SET NORM NORM REV REV TRANS PVW PTN LIMIT LIMIT SET KF AUTO TRANS CUT ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 DS...

Page 39: ...sition as the new video is mixed while increasing progressively to 100 The current video is then progressively reduced from 100 to zero in the second half while the new video is maintained at 100 PST preset COLOR MIX In the first transition the current video is replaced by the color matte in a mix dissolve then in the second transition the color matte is replaced by the new video also in a mix dis...

Page 40: ...it you can check in advance the video changes during the transition on the preview output from the M E or PGM PST bank During the preview you can use the fader lever AUTO TRANS button and CUT button One of the following functions of this button can be selected in a Setup mode When the transition completes the system returns to the normal mode The transition preview mode is maintained while this bu...

Page 41: ... KEY1 to KEY4 corresponding to the key you want to bring to the front The following controls are used as the independent key transition control block j Independent key downstream key transition execution section KEY1 TRANS to KEY4 TRANS DSK1 TRANS to DSK4 TRANS in the PGM PST bank buttons These correspond to keys 1 to 4 from top to bottom press one to carry out an auto transition The transition ra...

Page 42: ...ton in the keyframe control block while holding down the SHIFT button enables the shifted function of the button About the CLR WORK BUFR clear work buffer button When M E 1 or P P is selected along in the numeric region selection buttons of the keypad control block press this button twice in rapid succession to reset all parameters of the selected M E or P P to their initial values When a DME chan...

Page 43: ...e settings made in the Setup menu the operation speed multiple can be changed When the effect run control mode is enabled By moving the joystick sideways you can run the keyframe effect independent of the STOP NEXT KF EFF LOOP and similar settings in the keyframe control block Move to the right to run the effect in the normal direction and to the left for the reverse direction c MENU button The fu...

Page 44: ...block then press this button turning it on and enter the desired numeric value from the numeric keypad control block During macro editing pressing this button moves the edit point to the event number specified by numeric entry with the numeric keypad control block PAUSE COPY INS RUN MENU LOCAL GLB SRC TRGT ROT SHIFT PASTE REV MOD ASP SKEW PERS STOP NEXT KF CLR WORK BUFR DEL X DELAY UNDO LOC XYZ LO...

Page 45: ... operation At this time pressing this button while holding down the SHIFT button in the device control block modifies all selected keyframes with the changed values taken as relative values During macro editing pressing this button amends the selected event DEL delete When this button is pressed the selected keyframe is deleted When the edit point is between two keyframes the immediately preceding...

Page 46: ...e effect REWIND When this button is pressed the currently recalled effect is rewound to the first keyframe h Effect execution direction selection buttons REV reverse When this button is off effect execution runs from the first keyframe to the last keyframe When this button is lit effect execution runs from the last keyframe to the first keyframe NORM REV normal reverse Press this button turning it...

Page 47: ...transition rate b Region selection buttons These select the functional block region of the control panel to which operations apply You can select more than one region at the same time The first button you press is taken as the reference region and lights green while the next pressed button lights amber With the exception of the MASTER and ALL buttons you can change the region assignment to the but...

Page 48: ... in a register RCALL recall Press this button to switch to the mode for recalling a snapshot effect shotbox or macro from a register STORE button or RCALL button flashes amber when one or more of the regions assigned to the Region selection buttons are not selected by the Region Select menu d Numeric keypad In addition to the buttons for numeric input this includes buttons for adding attributes to...

Page 49: ...k and cross point control block Priority is given to the control block in which the delegation button is last pressed When priority is given to the cross point control block all these buttons go off b Bank selection buttons These select the bank for which the AUX delegation buttons are enabled c KEY button While this button is held down you can use the cross point row of buttons to select key sign...

Page 50: ...l Panel Settings Config Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 b Menu display This shows the menu currently in use c Knobs These adjust the parameter values appearing in the menu M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 P P FRAME MEM COLOR BKGD AUX MON COPY SWAP MISC DME GLB EFF RTR DEV KEY FRAME SHOT BOX SNAP SHOT EFF MCRO FILE USER SETUP ENG SETUP DIAG PREFS 1 PREFS 2 PREFS 3 PREFS 4 PREFS 5 PREFS 6 PREFS 7 PREFS 8 HOME SUB MENU...

Page 51: ...accepts a PCMCIA Type II compliant memory card You can use it in software installation and for saving and reading in data such as snapshot keyframe effect and setup data b DEVICE connectors This is a USB connector You can connect a device such as a mouse keyboard USB storage and so on that is equipped with a USB interface to any of these connectors For details on the devices that can be connected ...

Page 52: ...evices that can be connected consult your Sony representative d POWER A B status indicators The status indicators light in green when the unit is powered on The POWER B status indicator does not light when the optional HK PSU11 Power Supply Unit is not supplied in the factory configuration About Memory Sticks Usable Memory Sticks This unit has been confirmed to operate with those of the following ...

Page 53: ...Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick...

Page 54: ...ation buttons Key delegation Press one of the KEY1 to KEY4 buttons to delegate the key control block to the corresponding keyer M E delegation Press one of the M E 1 to M E 3 and P P buttons to select 3 Key fill key source selection buttons 2 Key type selection buttons 1 Delegation buttons 4 Key modifier buttons 9 DME channel selection buttons 7 Knobs 8 Displays qf AUTO DELEG button qa Output dest...

Page 55: ...lected on the key fill bus and the paired key source signal The setting of key fill and key source pairs is carried out in a Setup menu SPLIT To use the signal selected on the key fill bus as key fill and a signal separate from the signal assigned in a pair with key fill for key source press this button turning it on To use the signal selected on the key fill bus as key source self keying press th...

Page 56: ...tput from the specified output port You can make the output specification independently for each of edit preview and the preview of the M E or PGM PST bank in a Setup menu g Knobs Turn the knobs to adjust the parameter values h Displays Each display shows the initial letters of the parameter name and the parameter value maximum three digits including a minus sign for a negative value i DME channel...

Page 57: ...ACE button When a DME channel is already allocated to another keyer or transition hold down this button and press the corresponding DME channel selection button to switch to the state in which the keyer or transition to which the DME channel is allocated is currently selected n AUTO DELEG auto delegation button When this button is on the key delegation selection state of the key control block is l...

Page 58: ...ed This enables the wipe pattern position setting positioner operation mode in the device control block You can select multiple buttons simultaneously When the MKS 9011 1M E Control Panel is used only the P P is enabled When the MKS 9012 2M E Control Panel is used only the M E 1 and P P are enabled When the USER button is selected This enables pattern position setting used for color backgrounds Wh...

Page 59: ...s button to enable wipe pattern position setting for key 1 DSK1 When the USER button is selected pattern position setting for color background 1 is enabled K2 Press this button to enable wipe pattern position setting for key 2 DSK2 K3 Press this button to enable wipe pattern position setting for key 3 DSK3 K4 Press this button to enable wipe pattern position setting for key 4 DSK4 WIPE Press this ...

Page 60: ...ected by the trackball and Z ring to the z axis CTR center Pressing this button once changes the two dimensional transformation settings to the closest detent values Pressing twice in rapid succession returns the two dimensional transformation settings to the defaults c Trackball When the positioner operation mode is enabled By moving this you can move the pattern in the x axis and y axis directio...

Page 61: ...rning it on to enable adjusting the parameters allocated to the knobs in the menu using the trackball and Z ring In the case of the DME menu the operation applies to the selected DME channel In VTR disk recorder frame memory operation mode press this button setting it to On to make it possible to carry out timeline start stop point setting operation for the device selected with the device selectio...

Page 62: ...ttons These buttons are used for selecting assigned external devices or frame memory clips Each button can only be assigned to a single device Carry out the assignment in the Setup menu see Overall Control Panel Settings Config Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 To select an assigned device press the corresponding button which lights green To select more than one device simultaneously hold down the butto...

Page 63: ...hen pressed this button flashes amber and sounds a beep setting the timecode at that time as the device start point on the timeline when the TIMELINE button is On and Cueup Play start point when Off If you press once more the timecode at that time is overwritten as a new start point STOP TC When pressed this button flashes amber and sounds a beep setting the timecode at that time as the device sto...

Page 64: ...ection buttons is fast forwarded To stop during the fast forward press the STOP button or ALL STOP button ALL STOP When pressed all device material playback and other operations stop During cueing up of any of the devices this button flashes amber and when all cueing up operations are completed it lights green REC When pressed simultaneously with the PLAY button this button lights red the PLAY but...

Page 65: ...d the allocated function name appears Pressing the button executes the allocated function When the function constitutes a switching on off operation the button lights green otherwise it only momentarily lights green When a shotbox register or macro register recall is assigned to a button the button lights orange and the assigned register name appears If the register is empty the button goes off In...

Page 66: ...Carry out a dissolve with the key selected with the key delegation buttons WIPE Carry out a wipe with the key selected with the key delegation buttons DME This switches the key selected with the key delegation buttons using a DME wipe CUT Instantaneously insert or delete the key selected with the key delegation buttons SHIFT When setting is made in the Setup menu to allow a different transition ty...

Page 67: ... The transition starts immediately and the button lights amber When the transition completes the button goes off Fader lever Move this to carry out a manual downstream key transition Transition indicator This comprises multiple LEDs which show the progress of the downstream key transition d Key snapshot setting buttons K SS key snapshot This enables key snapshot mode K SS STORE key snapshot store ...

Page 68: ... area of the menu control block To display the top menu In the same way as for the top menu selection buttons in the menu control block press each button to display the particular top menu in the menu display The top menu list button is the same as the default layout of the top menu selection buttons However even if the assignment of the top menu selection buttons is changed this does not affect t...

Page 69: ...e 71 Depending on the button this may display a fixed page or the page selected last time you accessed the menu Press the menu page selection button at the top left of the menu display The top menu window appears press the top menu selection button for the particular menu or enter the menu number with the numeric keypad and press the Enter button For details of the VF buttons and HF buttons see In...

Page 70: ...wap Copy and swap settings page 312 MISC Misc Safe title settings page 320 STATS Status Status display page 324 DME DME DME special effect settings Chapter 11 Volume 2 GLB EFF Global Effect Global effect settings Chapter 11 Volume 2 RTR Router Destination source and level selections page 325 DEV Device Settings for external device operation Chapter 12 Volume 2 MCRO Macro Macro register settings Ch...

Page 71: ...button CCR CCR1 XX Chapter 19 Volume 3 CCR2 signal assigned button CCR CCR2 XX DME1 to DME2 DME XX Chapter 11 Volume 2 KEY1 to KEY4 DSK1 to DSK4 M E 1 Key1 2 3 4 XX PGM PST DSK1 2 3 4 XX page 148 Transition control block Buttons Menus See KEY1 DSK1 M E 1 Key1 XX PGM PST DSK1 XX page 148 KEY2 DSK2 M E 1 Key2 XX PGM PST DSK2 XX KEY3 DSK3 M E 1 Key3 XX PGM PST DSK3 XX KEY4 DSK4 M E 1 Key4 XX PGM PST ...

Page 72: ...ns Menus See KEY1 M E 1 Key1 XX PGM PST DSK1 XX page 148 KEY2 M E 1 Key2 XX PGM PST DSK2 XX KEY3 M E 1 Key3 XX PGM PST DSK3 XX KEY4 M E 1 Key4 XX PGM PST DSK4 XX LUM M E 1 Key1 2 3 4 Type PGM PST DSK1 2 3 4 Type page 149 LIN CVK PTN CRK M E 1 Key 1 2 3 4 Type Chroma Adjust PGM PST DSK1 2 3 4 Type Chroma Adjust page 154 Numeric keypad control block Buttons Menus See EFF Effect Effect 1 99 XX b Effe...

Page 73: ...1 2 3 4 Transition Wipe Adjust Pattern Select PGM PST DSK1 2 3 4 Transition DME Wipe Adjust Pattern Select page 242 K SS STORE b Snapshot Key Snapshot XX Chapter 14 Volume 2 Auxiliary bus control block Buttons Menus See FMS1 FMS2 Frame Memory Still Freeze Store page 265 FM1 to 8 signals assigned buttons Frame Memory Still Recall page 269 Color Bkgd1 signal assigned button Color Bkgd Color Bkgd1 pa...

Page 74: ... in the upper left corner of the menu screen to display the top menu window then enter the page number of the M E 1 Key1 Type menu which is 1111 and press the Enter button For details of the menu page numbers see Menu Tree page 372 The M E 1 Key1 Type menu appears in the menu display as follows K1 K2 M E 1 2 3 Key1 2 3 4 Processed Key PGM PST DSK1 2 3 4 Processed Key page 186 Device control block ...

Page 75: ...of the menu screen You can set different colors for the main menu site and subsidiary menu site see page 89 b Menu page number button This shows the menu screen page number When you press this button the top menu window see page 86 appears You can enter the page number for the desired menu 2 Menu page number button 1 Menu title button 6 Function button area 7 Parameter group button 8 Knob paramete...

Page 76: ...ction button corresponds to a function which can be set in the currently selected menu Press it to enable the function to display a parameter group and adjust the parameters with the knobs or to execute the function These buttons are in groups by function In the screen example shown on the previous page the Key Bus and Matte function buttons constitute the Key Fill group g Parameter group button T...

Page 77: ...nu under the VF button Knob parameters parameters currently controlled by the knobs l b previous button and B next button The b button returns to the previous menu Press the B button to continue to the next menu Menu Operations Selecting an item 1 Press the VF button 1 to 7 for the desired group of items The HF button 1 to 7 indications change to show the items within the selected group 2 Press th...

Page 78: ... parameter value and moving down or to the left decreases the parameter value Use the Z ring to adjust the parameter for knob 3 Turning clockwise increases the parameter value and turning counterclockwise decreases the parameter value Going back to the previous menu To return to the last displayed menu press the previous page button Returning to default state in function groupings 1 Press the Defa...

Page 79: ...tion settings to their default state individually Returning the horizontal H position to its default state also returns the vertical V position to its default state automatically and vice versa For details see the table Knob parameters subject to restriction on default recall on page 82 Menus allowing a return to default settings Top menu selection button name VF number HF number Menu number Menu ...

Page 80: ...DSK2 a VF3 1430 series DSK3 a VF4 1440 series DSK4 a VF5 1450 series Wipe a VF6 1460 series DME Wipe a VF7 1470 series Misc a COLOR BKGD VF1 2210 Color Bkgd 1 a VF2 2220 Color Bkgd 2 a CCR VF1 2410 series CCR1 a VF2 2420 series CCR2 a FRAME MEM VF1 2510 series Still b VF2 2520 series Clip b VF3 2530 series Reposition Lock b VF4 2540 series File b VF5 2550 series Folder b AUX MON VF1 2311 Aux Bus b...

Page 81: ...anced Video Modify b GLB EFF VF1 4210 series Ch1 Ch2 VF2 4220 series Ch5 Ch8 b KEY FRAME HF3 6113 Path b Top menu selection button name VF number HF number Menu number Menu name Knob parameters to which default recall does not apply Menu number a Menu name Button name Knob Parameter 1111 Type Luminance and Linear in Key Type group 4 Filter Color Vector in Key Type group 1 2 Parameter group 2 2 Y F...

Page 82: ... V in Pairing group 1 Width H V and Fringe in Modulation group 4 Shape 1154 1 Edge Direction Matte Adjust Mix Color in Edge Matte group 3 Pattern Multi 3 Invert Type 1164 Edge Direction Independent Trans Rate in Pattern Limit Release group 1 Transition Rate 1171 Transition Mix Nam Super Mix Preset Color Mix Wipe DME Wipe and FTB in Transition Type group 1 Transition Rate Knob parameters to which d...

Page 83: ...osition H Position V 1155 a Main Modify Position in the Position group 1155 1 a Main Modify Multi Adjust Position 2122 2 Composite Pattern Adjust Position 1 2 Position H Position V 2131 Reposition Normal Black White 2210 Color Bkgd1 Position 2412 1 b Primary CCR Mask1 Adjust c Position 4116 DME Edge Wipe Crop Position Size 5 Pattern 4127 DME Video Modify Mask Position Size Knob parameters subject ...

Page 84: ...is button appears in a depressed state You can enter a timecode value in the range that depends on the signal format see Setting the Signal Format Format Menu in Chapter 18 Volume 3 as follows 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 nn where nn number of frames per second 1 f minus button This toggles the sign of the entered value When it is pressed the value is negative g Clear button This clears the input It do...

Page 85: ... keyboard window c Close button This closes the keyboard window d BS button This clears the character immediately before the cursor in the input string e Caps Lock button This enables input of capital letters only Note You can enter items to be displayed on the control panel LCD using lowercase letters but these will be converted to capitals for display 1 Item display 2 Input string 4 BS button 3 ...

Page 86: ...in the input string j Left button This moves the cursor one character to the left in the input string k Right button This moves the cursor one character to the right in the input string l Enter button This sets the input string as a parameter value and closes the keyboard window if the value has been entered correctly If the value has not been entered correctly the display color changes m Line fee...

Page 87: ... window g Shut down button Shuts down the menus Note Be sure to shut down the menus before powering off the control panel Shutting down the menus 1 In the menu screen press the menu page number button to open the top menu window Fordetails ofthe topmenu window see Function of the top menu window page 86 2 Press Shut down A confirmation message appears 3 Press Yes This shuts down the menu system af...

Page 88: ...o copy to that button Swap If you press two color palette buttons in sequence with this button held down the two colors are swapped Default If you press any color palette button with this button held down the color palette button is set to the default color c Color display This shows the setting color and the parameters LUM SAT and HUE By adjusting the parameters with the knobs you can create any ...

Page 89: ...ry menu site press this button turning it on For details of the assignment operation see Assigning Functions to the Menu Control Block Top Menu and User Preference buttons in Chapter 19 Volume 3 Shortcut Menu Recalling a menu using the shortcut menu 1 In the Home menu select VF2 Favorites and HF1 Shortcut The following menu appears 2 In the Group Select box select the group The group buttons appea...

Page 90: ...ings To delete menu group settings 1 In the Home Favorites Group Edit menu select the group to be deleted 2 Press Clear A confirmation message appears 3 Press Yes This deletes the settings To register a menu on a button You can register 15 buttons in one group 1 In the Home Favorites Shortcut menu press Button Edit 2 Move the cursor to the position where you want to display the button To change th...

Page 91: ...nu To copy button settings 1 In the Home Favorites Button Edit menu press the copy source button to select it 2 Press Copy 3 Press the copy destination button to select it 4 Press Paste This copies the button settings To delete button settings In the Home Favorites Button Edit menu press Clear This deletes the button settings Note The shortcut menu settings are handled as part of the control panel...

Page 92: ...92 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...

Page 93: ...t Status and Key Priority 113 Selecting the Transition Type by a Menu Operation 114 Super Mix Settings 115 Color Matte Settings 116 Executing a Transition 119 Transition Indicator Function 119 Setting the Transition Rate 120 Pattern Limit 122 Executing an Auto Transition 126 Executing a Transition With the Fader Lever Manual Transition 127 Combinations of Auto and Manual Transitions 127 Non Sync S...

Page 94: ...rocessing Flow The switch from the current video stream appearing on the corresponding program monitor to a new video stream is referred to as a transition The following illustration shows the flow of operations for carrying out a transition on an M E bank or the PGM PST bank ...

Page 95: ...e 139 Keys 1 to 4 Select new background video page 96 Select transition type page 103 Select current background video page 96 Background Cut Mix Super mix Preset color mix Wipe DME wipe Make wipe settings page 201 Make DME wipe settings page 232 Preview the effect of transition page 131 Execute the transition page 119 NAM ...

Page 96: ...ection Each of the M E bank and auxiliary bus control block has cross point buttons which are identified by numbers common to the bank and block and a signal is assigned to each number These buttons are identified by numbers common to all of the banks and block and a signal is assigned to each number SHIFT UTIL2 UTIL1 DME4 DME3 DME2 DME1 DSK4 DSK3 DSK2 DSK1 XPT HOLD Source name displays Key row XP...

Page 97: ...following table illustrates the correspondence between buses and cross point button rows and the delegation operations Bank Bus name Cross point button row Delegation operation M E 1 Background A bus Background A row Background B bus Background B row Key 1 bus Key row Turn on the KEY1 button Key 2 bus Turn on the KEY2 button Key 3 bus Turn on the KEY3 button Key 4 bus Turn on the KEY4 button PGM P...

Page 98: ...these video and key combinations in a Setup menu Auxiliary bus control block AUX1 to AUX48 buses The key row of the bank selected with the bank selection buttons in the auxiliary bus control block Turn on the appropriate buttons in accordance with the signal assignment made in the Setup menu MONITOR 1 to MONITOR 8 buses Frame memory source 1 and frame memory source 2 buses DME 1 and DME 2 video bu...

Page 99: ...perations see Cross Point Settings Xpt Assign Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 Cross point button control block button numbers On the M E and PGM PST banks each cross point button has two button numbers and you use the SHIFT button to switch between these numbers The button numbers are as follows ...

Page 100: ...TIL2 UTIL1 DME4 DME3 DME2 DME1 KEY4 KEY3 KEY2 KEY1 XPT HOLD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SHIFT UTIL2 UTIL1 DME4 DME3 DME2 DME1 KEY4 KEY3 KEY2 KEY1 XPT HOLD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Button numbers when all 12 buttons are used as cross point buttons When the SHIFT button is off When the SHIFT button is on SHIFT button When the SHIFT b...

Page 101: ...oss point buttons with the same number in the following buses The corresponding name also disappears from the source name display Background A background B Keys 1 to 4 Utility External DME To inhibit operation of a cross point button Hold down the button which Inhibit Set is assigned and press the cross point button whose operation you want to inhibit The button you pressed flashes amber and this ...

Page 102: ...with a maximum of 16 characters The source name displays in the cross point control block and auxiliary bus control block show the source names of the video signals assigned to numbers 1 to 12 or 11 To display the source names for shifted numbers 13 to 24 or 12 to 22 press the SHIFT button to the right of the key row delegation buttons To display the source names of the key signals assigned to but...

Page 103: ...nsition Operation page 106 The following are the transition types Mix This is a dissolve in which the new video progressively fades in over the current video with the sum of the two video outputs maintained constant At the mid point of the transition when the fader lever is in the center position the output of each is 50 This transition type can also be selected for an independent key transition I...

Page 104: ...color matte and the second from the color matte to the new video In the first transition the current video is replaced by the color matte in a mix dissolve then in the second transition the color matte is replaced by the new video also in a mix dissolve For details on color matte settings see page 116 Note This transition type is not available for an independent key transition Wipe A wipe replaces...

Page 105: ...Clip transitions Linked to a mix dissolve or wipe transition a frame memory clip movie is played back Cut A cut switches instantaneously from the current video to the new video When the next transition is a key transition the key cuts in or out instantaneously ...

Page 106: ... or delete a key Press one of the KEY1 to KEY4 buttons or DSK1 to DSK4 buttons in the PGM PST bank turning it on To enable the key priority setting which determines the key overlay order after the transition Press the KEY PRIOR button turning it on You can press more than one button at the same time To change the keys and background presets in Setup menus simultaneously Press the ALL button To all...

Page 107: ...PST COLOR MIX buttons turning it on To carry out a wipe Press the WIPE or DME button turning it on To carry out a transition while playing back a frame memory clip Press one of the buttons corresponding to the clip to be used FM1 2CLIP FM3 4CLIP FM5 6CLIP and FM7 8CLIP You can also use the Misc Transition menu to select a desired transition type for the M E or PGM PST bank See Selecting the Transi...

Page 108: ...e 119 Transition linked to the audio mixer If the video signal selected in the background B row is linked to the audio mixer in setup then the audio mixer sound changes with the transition That is pressing the AUTO TRANS button gives a cross fade and pressing the CUT button gives an instantaneous sound switch For details of setup see Cross Point Settings Xpt Assign Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 Note...

Page 109: ...rity in the new video The key priority values go from 1 to 4 with a higher priority key being in front as seen on the screen Priority sequence on the screen There are two ways of setting the priority either using the PRIOR SET button in the transition control block or using the Misc menu to access the Key Priority menu for the M E or PGM PST bank Note When the operating mode is set to multi progra...

Page 110: ...he one of the next transition selection buttons KEY1 to KEY4 DSK1 to DSK4 buttons in the PGM PST bank for the key to appear on top The selected key now appears on top on the program monitor The priority of keys other than the selected one does not change To change the priority of more than one key repeat this operation as required BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 KEY PRIOR MIX ALL PST COLOR MIX NAM WIPE S...

Page 111: ...he next transition selection buttons KEY1 to KEY4 DSK1 to DSK4 buttons in the PGM PST bank for the key you want to bring to the front after the transition To set the priority to be the same as before the transition press the BKGD button Note The BKGD button is only effective when in the mode for changing the key priority for after the transition When the next transition selection button KEY PRIOR ...

Page 112: ... monitor Changing the key priority for after the transition 1 In the M E or PGM PST menu select first VF7 Misc then HF4 Next Key Priority The Next Key Priority menu appears 2 For each of Priority1 Priority2 Priority3 and Priority4 select a key to determine the key priority sequence For details of the key priority sequence see the figure shown for step 2 in the previous item see page 112 The keys a...

Page 113: ... The topmost key as seen on the program monitor is priority 1 and the keys underneath are numbered 2 3 4 away from the viewer see page 112 To display the key priority for after the transition press the KEY PRIOR button in the transition control block turning it on For keys for which the priority after the transition is different from the current priority the corresponding numerals 1 to 4 flash For...

Page 114: ...appears 2 Select the required transition type in the Transition Type group The parameter settings can now be adjusted with the knobs according to the selected transition type For details see the following Super Mix Settings page 115 Color Matte Settings page 116 Setting the Transition Rate page 120 Note When multi program mode is selected in the Setup menu see Settings for Switcher Configuration C...

Page 115: ... Note This transition type is not available for an independent key transition 1 In the M E or PGM PST menu select first VF7 Misc then HF1 Transition The Transition menu appears 2 Select Super Mix in the Transition Type group 3 Turn the knobs to adjust the output levels Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 2 A Gain Background A output level 0 00 to 100 00 3 B Gain Background B output level 0 00...

Page 116: ...ground for the next transition One stroke mode and one time mode You can make a setting such that a preset color mix is carried out in a single transition This is called one stroke mode When the bus fixed mode is selected with a Setup menu setting a preset color mix is always carried out in the one stroke mode You can also make a setting such that when a preset color mix is completed the next tran...

Page 117: ...the M E or PGM PST menu select first VF7 Misc then HF1 Transition The Transition menu appears 2 Select Preset Color Mix in the Transition Type group 3 In the Preset Color Mix Fill group select one of the following Flat Color monochrome color matte Utility Bus signal selected on the utility bus 4 When Flat Color is selected turn the knobs to adjust the color matte Key fades out Key When a key is se...

Page 118: ...118 Color Matte Settings Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions 3 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 4 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values ...

Page 119: ...ng common transitions with independent key transitions different transition types can be applied to the background and keys for example allowing a key wipe combined with a background dissolve When the audio mixer is linked in setup you can carry out an auto transition and also switch the sound with the audio mixer See Transition linked to the audio mixer page 108 Transition Indicator Function In e...

Page 120: ...nput mode For numeric input of the transition rate value there are two modes frame input mode and timecode input mode The frame input mode is selected automatically when the frame display mode is selected The timecode input mode is selected automatically when the timecode display mode is selected Frame input mode The entered value is a number of frames Example Entering 123 constitutes an entry of ...

Page 121: ...he transition rate in the numeric keypad control block Numeric keypad control block 1 In the numeric keypad control block press the TRANS RATE button 2 Press the region selection button for the M E or PGM PST bank for which you want to set the transition rate turning it on The numeric keypad control block display now shows the selected region name and the current transition rate setting for the re...

Page 122: ... Transition The Transition menu appears 2 Select any transition type in the Transition Type group 3 Turn the knob to set the transition rate Displaying the transition rates in a menu and changing the settings For each of the M E and PGM PST banks you can display the transition rate and independent key transition rate and change the settings For more details see Displaying a List of Transition Rate...

Page 123: ... either by operating the fader lever to save the fader position or by using the Wipe menu or DME Wipe menu to access the Edge Direction menu for the M E or PGM PST bank Notes A pattern limit only applies when a wipe or DME wipe is selected as the transition type A pattern limit cannot be applied to an independent key transition see page 133 Transition control block Setting the pattern limit with t...

Page 124: ...tern limit is set but the cross point button selections of the background A and B buses do not interchange when the transition completes Executing a pattern limit transition 1 Press the PTN LIMIT button turning it on The button you pressed lights amber 2 Carry out the transition The transition progresses as far as the set pattern limit Even if the transition completes the cross point button assign...

Page 125: ...on with the transition state and you can move the fader lever either in the forward direction or in the reverse direction Depending on the Setup settings the transition may be executed at the instant you press the PTN LIMIT button and the button goes off In this case execution continues for the time specified by the dedicated transition rate in the menu setting as far as the state of the next tran...

Page 126: ...block To execute a transition on the M E or PGM PST bank by a button operation use the following procedure in the transition control block To carry out an instantaneous cut transition Press the CUT button To carry out a gradual transition Press the AUTO TRANS button This executes the transition at the preset transition rate see page 120 While the transition is executing the AUTO TRANS button light...

Page 127: ...use the following procedures Moving the fader lever during an auto transition During an auto transition started by pressing the AUTO TRANS button operating the fader lever immediately enables the fader lever and the AUTO TRANS button goes off Thereafter the fader lever controls the progress of the transition Executing an auto transition after partly moving the fader lever Press the CUT button to i...

Page 128: ...sition the indicators show the transition progress in the usual way but when the transition completes they once again indicate the non sync state Fader Lever Operation in Bus Fixed Mode Flip flop mode and bus fixed mode The following describes the difference between flip flop mode and bus fixed mode taking an M E bank as an example the functionality is the same however on the PGM PST bank Normally...

Page 129: ...on each bus Depending on the direction of the transition the fader lever must therefore always be moved in a particular direction as shown in the following table This does not affect an auto transition which is executed regardless of the fader lever direction Fader lever operating direction in bus fixed mode When a transition applies to a combination of more than one of the background and keys 1 2...

Page 130: ...e 127 and LEDs light at both end positions of the fader lever travel Moving the fader lever does not carry out a transition but when the fader lever reaches the end position the non sync state is released and it is now possible to carry out the next transition If the fader lever is moved in the direction away from the lit LEDs this carries out the next transition over the remaining part of the fad...

Page 131: ...essed 2 Operate the fader lever or press the AUTO TRANS button or CUT button On the preview monitor you can check the effect of the transition To terminate a transition preview There are three modes for a transition preview To terminate a transition preview carry out the operation which depends on the mode and press the TRANS PVW button turning it off Lock Toggling the TRANS PVW button on and off ...

Page 132: ... the AUTO TRANS button or the fader lever it is not possible to press the TRANS PVW button In bus fixed mode see page 128 transition previews are not available One Time One Time Transition Preview mode Switcher setup Transition menu Transition Preview group Panel setup Operation Custom Button menu Trans Pvw group ...

Page 133: ...ependent Key Transition Operations page 136 Combining other transitions with independent key transitions When you set a common transition and a key independent transition for the same key you can apply two different effects such as a wipe and mix dissolve see page 103 to the key simultaneously When carrying out such a combination of transitions simultaneously on a key as auto transitions see page ...

Page 134: ... If the AUTO TRANS buttons for the two transitions are pressed with a time offset the following is the result Note that in both cases the common transition is a wipe and the independent key transition is a mix dissolve Time offset execution with the key inserted With the key inserted it is deleted with the two transitions acting with a time offset Whichever button is pressed first when the common ...

Page 135: ...ter the key is deleted When the key is completely deleted both transitions complete Time offset execution with the key not inserted Common transition wipe start Independent key transition mix start The key is deleted even if the independent key transition has not completed Common transition wipe start Independent key transition mix start The transition completes with the key deleted Example 1 When...

Page 136: ... Key inserted Lit red Key inserted into final output video Not lit Key not inserted To select the transition type and set the transition rate use a menu operation Note In an independent key transition the pattern limit function is not available Setting the Independent Key Transition Type by a Menu Operation You can also select the required independent key transition type by a menu operation BKGD K...

Page 137: ... List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings page 321 When the setup selection is for separate transition rates for inserting or deleting a key you can set both rates independently For example with the system in the state with the key not inserted the transition rate setting applies to key insertion Setting the independent key transition rate in the numeric keypad control block 1 In the num...

Page 138: ...n menu for the selected key appears 2 Select any transition type in the Transition Type group If in the Setup menus you set insertion deletion as independent modes make the settings for insertion in the On Transition Type group and the settings for deletion in the Off Transition Type group 3 Turn the knob to set the transition rate Displaying the independent key transition rates in a menu and chan...

Page 139: ...t to a Key 169 Key Modify Clear 171 Blink Function 171 Video Processing 172 Key Setting Operations With the Cross Point Control Block 173 Applying a DME Effect to a Key 173 Key Setting Operations With the Key Control Block 175 Operations in the Key Control Block 175 Key Edge Modifications 179 Masks 183 Applying a DME Effect to a Key 184 Other Key Setting Operations 185 Resizer 186 Two Dimensional ...

Page 140: ...Key Snapshots 196 Key Snapshot Operations 196 ...

Page 141: ...use the following key types You can select the key type using the key type selection buttons in the key control block or by a setting in the Type menu for the keyer See Key Type Setting page 149 Luminance key The background is cut out according to the luminance Y of the key source signal and at the same time the key fill signal is cut out and then added to the background signal Linear key This is ...

Page 142: ...owing situations the clean mode goes off and cannot be turned on When the key type is a pattern key When key inversion is on When the key fill is a matte When the key edge is an outline When the key edge is normal with soft edge being on When fine key is on When the key positioner is on Chroma key A key signal based on a particular color is used to cut out the background and the key fill is then i...

Page 143: ...e direction and edge are not reflected Key Modifiers Edge modifiers Note For key 3 and key 4 it is not possible to use edge modifiers You can apply borders and other effects to the edge of the key See Key Edge Modifications pages 160 and 179 Name Effect Image Normal This is the state with no key edge modifiers applied Border This applies a uniform width border to the edge of the key You can adjust...

Page 144: ... the original key as the key You can adjust the width and density of the outline You can also enable the separate edge function and adjust the top bottom left and right outline widths separately Emboss This applies an embossing effect to the outline of the key You can adjust the width and position of the embossing and the density You can adjust the density separately for key fill and key edge When...

Page 145: ...mboss When the edge type is normal with soft edge being on When Fine Key is on To fix key fill key source in key drop off mode In the Edge menu switch frame delay mode on see page 164 Regardless of the fine key and edge type settings key fill and key source are fixed in key drop off mode In this mode key image has a one frame delay Notes This function uses the resizer and therefore the normal effe...

Page 146: ...Key Memory The key memory function allows the keyer settings on each cross point button to be automatically stored so that the next time the same cross point button is selected these settings are recalled automatically There are two modes for key memory simple mode and full mode The parameters stored in each mode are as follows Simple mode key type clean mode including the plane setting for chroma...

Page 147: ...ent values which can be returned to their default values are as follows Adjustment values for the particular key type Clip Gain Density Filter etc In the case of chroma keying all adjustment values return to their default values Key position Key inversion Clean mode For details see Returning the key adjustment values to their defaults page 185 For the menu operation to return the key adjustment va...

Page 148: ...menu For example to access the M E 1 Key1 menu carry out any of the following procedures In the menu control block select the top menu selection button M E 1 then press VF1 Key1 In the M E 1 bank transition control block press the KEY1 next transition selection button twice in rapid succession Press the KEY1 button in the key delegation row of the M E 1 bank twice in rapid succession In the key co...

Page 149: ... or color vector key Select Clean Mode so that it is set on When clean mode is enabled key fill is added to the background without cutting out with key source When chroma key is selected Select Chroma Adjust to access the Chroma Adjust menu see page 154 and make the required settings When a key wipe pattern key is selected In the M E 1 Key1 Transition Wipe Adjust menu see page 213 carry out patter...

Page 150: ... Filter coefficient 1 to 9 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 3 Density Key density 0 00 to 100 00 Parameter group 1 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Y Clip Reference level for creating luminance signal 109 59 to 7 31 2 Y Gain Luminance signal sensitivity 100 00 to 100 00 3 C Clip Reference level for creating chrominance signal 100 00 to...

Page 151: ...ground This is effective for a natural looking composite when the scene includes glass or other translucent objects Plane function In an additive mix the foreground is not shaped by the key signal and variations in the blue background appear in the composite image To prevent this it is possible to set a particular luminance level for the background and any parts below this level are cut forcibly C...

Page 152: ...can be set for the blue background and regions of lower luminance forcibly cut 1 In the Chroma Adjust menu set Plane on 2 Adjust the following parameter Chroma Key Adjustments Methods of adjusting the composite obtained from chroma keying include automatic adjustment with the auto chroma key function and manual adjustment carrying out the necessary processing separately The optimum results will be...

Page 153: ...degree of truncation see the following figure Window adjustment Y balance In normal chroma keying the key signal is based on the chrominance component only and all elements of the foreground with the same hue are replaced by the background Using the Y balance function you can specify a luminance level range within which the key is active and replace the specified part by the background You can use...

Page 154: ...pe then select Chroma in the Key Type group 2 Select Chroma Adjust The Chroma Adjust menu appears 3 Select Sample Mark in the Auto group The foreground video only appears on the monitor with a white box shaped sample selector 4 Adjust the position and size of the sample selector to specify the color to be used as the basis of chroma keying typically a blue background a The setting ranges depend on...

Page 155: ...olor Cancel group set Color Cancel on 3 Adjust the following parameters 4 Set Key Active on The chroma key composite image now appears in the monitor Making key signal adjustments for color cancel When the color cancel function is set on you can adjust the key signal for color cancel 1 In the Color Cancel group of the Chroma Adjust menu set Color Cancel on Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values ...

Page 156: ...ndow function on allows you to adjust the detection range used to determine the key signal When this function is off the default range is used for the key For an overview of the window see Chroma key window page 153 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Clip Color cancel key reference level 0 00 to 100 00 2 Gain Color cancel key gain 100 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1...

Page 157: ... following parameters Adjusting the video signal You can change the gain of the foreground signal or vary the Hue There are separate adjustments for the gain of the whole video signal or Y and C individually 1 In the Chroma Adjust menu set FRGD CCR on 2 Adjust the following parameters Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Crop Crop value 100 00 to 0 00 2 Angle Angle value 180 00 to 0 00 Knob ...

Page 158: ...elect whether to use a single color matte or a two color combination in the Fill Matte group Flat Color Adjust color 1 with the following parameters Mix Color Carry out a color mix Adjust color 1 and color 2 and select a mix pattern see the next section 5 In the Key Source group specify the key source selection mode Self The key fill bus signal is automatically selected as the key source When the ...

Page 159: ...unction see page 146 is disabled To select a video signal assigned to a cross point button By selecting the key source bus with an auxiliary bus control block AUX delegation button and pressing the cross point button it is possible to select the video signal assigned to the cross point button If you press the cross point button with holding down KEY the key signal assigned to the cross point butto...

Page 160: ...lor1 and to adjust color 2 select Color2 then adjust the following parameters 5 To interchange color 1 and color 2 press the Color Invert button turning it on Key Edge Modifications Note For key 3 and key 4 it is not possible to use edge modifiers To modify the key edge of key 1 on the M E 1 bank use the following procedure 1 In the M E 1 Key1 menu select HF2 Edge The Edge menu appears Knob Parame...

Page 161: ... it on Separate edge off a In the 4H mode and when Fine Key page 163 is on the setting value range is 0 00 to 4 00 b When a wipe pattern key or key wipe pattern key is selected as the key type Separate edge on The left right top and bottom border or outline widths can be adjusted independently The separate edge function is only valid when a luminance key linear key or chroma key is selected as the...

Page 162: ...dge fill signal When the edge type is outline in place of the edge fill signal the selected key fill signal fills the outline and elsewhere remains as the background Press Matte Adjust to display the Matte Adjust menu and carry out the color matte adjustment for a single color or two color combination Select Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Width Width 0 00 to 8 00 2 Position Position 35...

Page 163: ... fine adjustments to the positions of the left right top and bottom of the source edge press Fine Key to set it on and adjust the following parameters Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Soft Edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Parameter group 1 2 Knob Param...

Page 164: ...the resizer to be used Carrying out a color mix for the key edge fill matte When you select Matte for the edge fill of a border drop border or shadow you can create a combination of color 1 and color 2 using a wipe pattern generated by the dedicated pattern generator 1 In the Edge menu select Matte Adjust The edge fill Matte Adjust menu appears 2 In the Edge Matte group select Mix Color turning it...

Page 165: ...g the aspect ratio of the pattern a See page 210 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size 0 00 to 100 00 2 Soft Softness of pattern edge 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position 200 00 to 20...

Page 166: ...u press Zabton turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters Note If in the pattern selection described below you select Mask Pattern and Box for the mask the Size parameter here cannot be adjusted Set Size in the Main Mask menu 3 To adjust the pattern and color press Zabton Adjust The Zabton Adjust menu appears 4 In the Zabton Pattern group select the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting v...

Page 167: ...just menu Mask Pattern Use the main mask Box or Pattern You can also press Pattern Select and in the corresponding pattern adjustment menu change the pattern 5 To adjust the color press Zabton Color and adjust the following parameters Masks The mask function can be used to mask off unneeded parts of a key or background or to remove defects Using the mask For example to use the main mask for key 1 ...

Page 168: ... To invert the black and white sense of the mask source press the Mask Invert button turning it on 6 When a pattern is selected as the mask source set the pattern modifiers as required When turning Position on and setting the pattern position Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Top Top position 100 00 to 100 00 2 Left Left position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Right Right position 100 00 to 100 00 4 ...

Page 169: ... Note A maximum of two DMEs including DME wipes can be used simultaneously on a single M E bank 2 Position V Vertical position 200 00 to 200 00 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a Knob...

Page 170: ... You can check the DME operating status in the Status menu see page 324 Selecting the video signal for the DME assigned to a key For the operating procedure see Selecting the video signal for a DME assigned to a key page 174 Assigning a DME output signal as a monitor signal Notes You can select the DME output signal on the AUX bus or edit preview bus Carrying out independent key transitions with D...

Page 171: ... Function Note For key 3 and key 4 the following edge blink function is not available With the blink function you can obtain the following effects Key blink The key is alternately inserted and deleted at regular intervals You can set the period of blinking and the proportion of each cycle for which the key is inserted Edge blink The key fill and key edge fill signals are interchanged at regular in...

Page 172: ...he following parameters To return adjustment values to their defaults Press Unity Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Blink Rate Length of blink cycle 1 to 100 2 Duty Proportion of cycle for which key inserted 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Blink Rate Length of blink cycle 1 to 100 2 Duty Proportion of cycle for which original state holds 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Param...

Page 173: ...an M E1 key other than key 1 In the independent key transition and transition control blocks the transition type for other than key 1 of M E 1 is set to a DME wipe Not lit No DME is assigned or a DME wipe is not selected You can check the DME operating status in the Status menu see page 324 Assigning DMEs to a key As an example to assign DME1 and DME2 to key 1 in the cross point control block hold...

Page 174: ...ss point control block press the key row delegation button KEY1 The assigned DME button lights amber 2 Press the DME button one of DME1 and DME2 lit amber which then lights green 3 To select the video signal for the side of the DME image that is currently visible make the signal selection in the key row 4 To select the video signal for the side of the DME image that is currently not visible the ba...

Page 175: ... be assigned to the knobs the MORE button lights amber At this point press the MORE button which turns green to assign the fifth and subsequent parameters to the knobs so that the parameter settings can be made DME 1 DME 2 DME 3 DME 4 M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 RE SIZER P P KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 TRANS LUM LIN CRK CVK PTN AUTO SEL SPLIT MATTE FILL KEY DROP SOFT EDGE BDR DROP BDR SHDW EMBOS OUT LINE SHOW KEY M...

Page 176: ...type selection buttons in the key control block LUM button luminance key LIN button linear key CRK button chroma key CVK button color vector key PTN button key wipe pattern key When using a wipe pattern key as the key type in the Key Type group of the Type menu for the keyer select Wipe Pattern and make the settings For an overview of the key types see Key Types page 141 The button you pressed lig...

Page 177: ...o 100 2 Gain Key sensitivity 100 shown as 00 to 100 3 Hue Hue 0 to 359 4 Density Key density 0 to 100 Parameter group 1 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Y Clip Reference level for Y signal 109 to 7 2 Y Gain Y signal sensitivity 100 shown as 00 to 100 3 C Clip Reference level for chrominance signal 100 to 0 4 C Gain Chrominance signal sensitivity 100 shown as 00 to 100 Parameter group 2...

Page 178: ... source is carried out in the Setup menu See Cross Point Settings Xpt Assign Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 To select key source independently of the key fill signal selected on the key fill bus and paired with key source hold down the key delegation button KEY1 then press the desired key row button in the cross point control block To use as key source the same signal as the key fill signal selected ...

Page 179: ...obs The display beside each knob shows the first letter of the parameter name and the three digit setting value Setting the border parameters When the BDR button is lit green the parameter settings depend on the key type and whether the separate edge function is active To activate the separate edge function press Separate Edge setting it on in the Edge menu for the key Separate edge off a In the 4...

Page 180: ...the KEY DROP button on or off Key drop OFF mode a In the 4H mode and when Fine Key page 163 is on the setting value range is 0 to 4 Key drop ON mode a In the 4H mode and when Fine Key page 163 is on the setting value range is 0 to 4 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Top Top edge width 0 to 8 a 2 Left Left edge width 0 to 8 a 3 Right Right edge width 0 to 8 a 4 Bottom Bottom edge width 0 t...

Page 181: ...te edge on The outline width settings can be made independently for left right top and bottom sides The separate edge function is only available when luminance key linear key or chroma key is selected as the key type a In the 4H mode and when Fine Key page 163 is on the setting value range is 0 to 4 When Outline is selected with separate edge on the MORE button lights amber Pressing the MORE butto...

Page 182: ...turns on When a luminance key or linear key is selected as the key type and clean mode is enabled enabling SOFT EDGE ends the clean mode Applying the zabton effects Notes For key 3 and key 4 the zabton effect is not available For key 1 or key 2 it is not possible to have zabton and Fine Key on simultaneously When the ZABTN button is lit green adjust the following parameters Knob Parameter Adjustme...

Page 183: ...s from amber to green to make the extra setting When pattern is selected a The pattern is the same as a wipe See Wipe Pattern List page 362 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0 to 100 2 Saturation Saturation 0 to 100 3 Hue Hue 359 to 0 4 Density Density 0 to 100 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Top Top position 100 shown as 00 to 100 2 Left Left position 100 s...

Page 184: ...keyer Press Override turning it on then select the DME channel The later selection is valid and the button lights green You can check the DME operating status in the Status menu see page 324 Selecting the video signal for the DME assigned to a key For the operating procedure see Selecting the video signal for a DME assigned to a key page 174 Assigning the DME output signal to a monitor signal 1 Ho...

Page 185: ... Relating to Keys Wipes Frame Memory and Color Correction Key Wipe FM CCR Menu in Chapter 20 Volume 3 Using the auto delegation function To couple the selection in the key delegation buttons of the independent key transition control block so that the key control block delegation selection is automatically switched in the key control block press the AUTO DELEG button turning it on Returning the key...

Page 186: ...on the use of effects There are restrictions on combined use of resizer effects themselves and that with DME wipes Relation between resizer and other effects You cannot apply DME effects to a key for which the resizer function is enabled When one of the three functions resizer DME wipe and DME effects is enabled the other two are disabled Two Dimensional Transformations of Keys Note When the scree...

Page 187: ... 3333 to 33 3333 SD 16 9 24 9999 to 24 9999 2 Location Y Move key vertically HD 99 9999 to 99 9999 SD 4 3 33 3333 to 33 3333 SD 16 9 24 9999 to 24 9999 3 Size Magnify or shrink key 0 0000 to 10 0000 Parameter group 2 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Aspect X Change aspect ratio horizontally 0 0000 to 99 9999 2 Aspect Y Change aspect ratio vertically 0 0000 to 99 9999 3 Aspect Ratio Cha...

Page 188: ... displaying parameter group 1 2 and 2 2 press the MORE button Parameter group 1 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 X Move key horizontally HD 99 to 99 SD 4 3 33 to 33 SD 16 9 24 to 24 2 Y Move key vertically HD 99 to 99 SD 4 3 33 to 33 SD 16 9 24 to 24 DME 1 DME 2 M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 RE SIZER P P KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 TRANS LUM LIN CRK CVK PTN AUTO SEL SPLIT MATTE FILL KEY DROP SOFT EDGE BDR...

Page 189: ...tio horizontally 0 0 to 99 2 Y Change aspect ratio vertically 0 0 to 99 3 R Change aspect ratio horizontally and vertically at a time 0 0 to 2 0 Parameter group 1 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values DEV USER M E1 DME1 DME5 MENU SHIFT M E2 DME2 DME6 LOC SIZE ASP AXIS LOC WIPE LOCAL K1 CB1 CLR WORK BUFR M E3 DME7 LOC XYZ LOC ROT POS RSZR X P P DME8 Y Z CTR RUN CTRL SRC K3 GLB K2 TRGT K4 RSZR ...

Page 190: ...tails see Entering Three Dimensional Parameter Values in Chapter 11 Volume 2 Resetting parameters This operation is the same as DME three dimensional parameter resetting For details see Entering Three Dimensional Parameter Values in Chapter 11 Volume 2 Clearing resizer effects To clear three dimensional transform parameters only and set the initial state In the device control block press the CLR W...

Page 191: ...signals For details see Interpolation Settings in Chapter 11 Volume 2 However the following points are different The signal formats allowing interpolation processing are 480i 59 94 576i 50 1080i 59 94 1080i 50 and 1080i 60 It is not possible to set Interpolation Mode Resizer Crop Border Settings Making a crop setting for a key for which resizer is on For example to make the crop settings for key 1...

Page 192: ... Crop The Border Crop menu appears 3 Press Border turning it on This enables the adjustment of crop 4 Set the parameters The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format SD HD and aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 selected in the system as follows SD format HD format Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values 1 H Simultaneously adjust width of left and right borders 0 00 to 4 ...

Page 193: ...t width of top and bottom borders 0 00 to 9 00 3 All Simultaneously adjust width of all four borders Value of H shown 5 Density Density of the borders 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values 1 Luminance Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values 1 Inner So...

Page 194: ...rder Soft 5 Adjust the following parameters Applying Resizer Effects For example to apply effects to key 1 of the M E 1 bank use the following procedure 1 In the M E 1 Key1 Processed Key menu press Resizer turning it on This enables the resizer function 2 Press Enhanced Effect The Enhanced Effect menu appears Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values 1 Inner Soft Border inner softness 0 00 to 100 0...

Page 195: ...he parameters Defocusing 1 In the M E 1 Key1 Processed Key Enhanced Effect menu press Defocus turning it on 2 Set the parameters This operation is the same as the defocusing setting when using the DME with the DME dedicated interface For more details see Defocus Settings in Chapter 11 Volume 2 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Horizontal defocusing 0 00 to 100 00 2 V Vertical defocusing...

Page 196: ...ot registers for each keyer Key Snapshot Operations Key snapshot operations are carried out in the downstream key control block MKS 8032 DSK Fader Module Each keyer is provided with four dedicated key snapshot registers Independent key transition control block MKS 8032 DSK1 DSK2 WIPE UNDO DSK3 DSK4 SHIFT MIX K SS CUT DME K SS STORE DSK1 ON DSK2 ON DSK3 ON DSK4 ON TAKE TAKE TAKE TAKE Key source nam...

Page 197: ... and press the key source name display key snapshot button corresponding to the register in which you want to save the snapshot The key source name display key snapshot button which you pressed lights yellow Note If you save a key snapshot in a register for which the button is lit orange or yellow the existing contents of the register are overwritten Recalling a key snapshot For example the follow...

Page 198: ...198 Key Snapshots Chapter 4 Keys ...

Page 199: ...tern Selection 201 Setting Wipe Modifiers 201 Wipe Modify Clear 212 Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions 213 Basic Procedure for Independent Key Transition Wipe Settings 213 Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers 214 Wipe Snapshots 218 Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Menus 218 ...

Page 200: ...nging the background by means of a wipe is referred to as a background wipe and inserting or deleting a key with a wipe is termed a key wipe There are two types of wipe those that can be selected in a common transition and those that can be selected in an independent key transition For details of independent key transitions see page 133 ...

Page 201: ... menu use either of the following operations In the menu control block select the top menu selection button M E 1 and press VF5 Wipe In the transition control block of the M E 1 bank press the transition type selection button WIPE twice in rapid succession Any of the above operations displays the M E 1 Wipe menu Wipe Pattern Selection Selecting a wipe pattern by a menu operation 1 In the M E 1 Wip...

Page 202: ...on in a menu 1 In the M E 1 Wipe menu select HF4 Edge Direction The Edge Direction menu appears 2 In the Direction group specify the wipe direction Normal regular direction Normal Reverse alternate between regular and reverse for each transition Reverse reverse direction to normal To specify the wipe direction with a button in the transition control block In the transition control block of each of...

Page 203: ...se a matte generated by the dedicated color matte generator or the signal selected on the utility bus A matte can be color 1 or color 2 or a combination of the two colors a color mix 1 In the M E 1 Wipe menu select HF4 Edge Direction The Edge Direction menu appears 2 In the Edge group select the edge type Border border Soft soft edge Soft Border soft border 3 Set the parameters according to the se...

Page 204: ...you select Mix Color for a two color combination see the next paragraph Carrying out a color mix for the edge fill matte When you selected Matte for the border or soft border edge fill you can combine color 1 and color 2 For the combination you can use not only a normal wipe generator pattern but also the dedicated color mix pattern 1 In the Edge Fill group of the Edge Direction menu select Matte ...

Page 205: ... required the following modifiers can be added After selecting a wipe mix skip to step 6 When turning Position on and setting the pattern position a See page 207 When turning Multi on and using replications of the same pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size 0 00 to 100 00 2 Soft Edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size ...

Page 206: ... 7 To interchange color 1 and color 2 press the Color Invert button turning it on 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Aspect Aspect ratio 100 00 to 100 00 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern rotation 100 00 to 100 00...

Page 207: ...in Modify The Main Modify menu appears 2 In the Position group press Position turning it on and set the pattern position To return the pattern position to the center of the screen In the Position group press Center To move the pattern from its current position to the center through the course of a transition In the Position group press Auto Center turning it on To set the wipe position using the t...

Page 208: ...e Y button turning it on you can restrict movement to the vertical direction Rotating the wipe pattern Rotation You can rotate the pattern There are three rotation modes as follows Angle This carries out a wipe with the pattern in a fixed angle The parameter Angle determines the angle of pattern rotation A value of 100 00 of the parameter Angle corresponds to one whole turn counterclockwise a valu...

Page 209: ...tion the wipe pattern rotates through the specified angle The parameter Angle determines an angle of pattern inclination at the beginning of the transition A value of 100 00 corresponds to the angle rotated one whole turn counterclockwise A value of 100 00 corresponds to the angle rotated one whole turn clockwise With a value of 0 00 the pattern is stationary The parameter Magnitude determines an ...

Page 210: ...ern aspect ratio Aspect ratio You can freely change the aspect ratio of the pattern A negative value of the parameter Aspect stretches the pattern vertically a positive value stretches the pattern horizontally 1 In the M E 1 Wipe menu select HF5 Main Modify Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern rotation 100 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Speed R...

Page 211: ...s the number of pattern replications horizontally and the parameter V Multi determines the number of pattern replications vertically You can use the Invert Type parameter to select from the following four types of replication patterns 1 All replications in the same orientation 2 Even numbered rows staggered 3 Even numbered columns and rows inverted 4 Even numbered columns and rows inverted and eve...

Page 212: ...ng it on then press VF5 Wipe to return the wipe settings to their initial status For details of the menu operation to return the wipe state to that set in initial status see Returning to default state in function groupings page 78 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 ...

Page 213: ...cess the M E 1 Key1 Transition Wipe Adjust menu carry out the following operation In the menu control block select the top menu selection button M E 1 and select VF1 Key1 and HF6 Transition to display the Transition menu for key 1 then press Wipe Adjust Carrying out the above operation displays the M E 1 Key1 Transition Wipe Adjust menu which will be referred to below as simply the Key1 Wipe Adjus...

Page 214: ...f the following selections Normal regular direction Normal Reverse alternate between regular and reverse for each transition Reverse reverse direction to normal Softening the wipe pattern edge Soft edge 1 Press Soft in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu turning it on 2 Set the following parameter Setting the wipe position Positioner There are two methods of setting the wipe position using the device contro...

Page 215: ...o the vertical direction To set the wipe position by a menu operation 1 Press Position in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu turning it on 2 Set the following parameters a See page 207 To move the pattern from its current position to the center through the course of a transition Press Auto Center in the Position group turning it on Button name Setting K1 CB1 Wipe position for independent key 1 transition K...

Page 216: ...a See page 209 When Magnitude is selected a See page 209 Setting the wipe pattern aspect ratio Aspect ratio 1 Press Aspect in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu turning it on 2 Set the following parameter a See page 210 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern rotation 100 00 to 100 00 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Speed Rotation rate of pattern 100 00 to 100 00 a Kn...

Page 217: ...ess Multi in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu turning it on 2 Set the following parameters a See page 211 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a ...

Page 218: ...isters on each M E bank and the PGM PST bank Use the menu to save and recall wipe snapshots Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Menus Menus used As an example when operating on M E 1 select M E 1 Wipe Wipe Snapshot The Wipe Snapshot menu appears Button displays In setup you can select whether the memory recall buttons show the pattern number or register name See Operation Settings Operation Menu in ...

Page 219: ...m the menu In the Wipe Snapshot menu press the memory recall button for the wipe snapshot you want to recall This recalls the wipe snapshot and the button you pressed lights amber In the upper left is shown the currently recalled register name or number Note The Flexi Pad and menu settings are linked A setting in setup determines whether register names or pattern numbers appear Deleting a wipe sna...

Page 220: ...220 Wipe Snapshots Chapter 5 Wipes ...

Page 221: ...ttern Selection 232 Setting DME Wipe Modifiers 234 DME Wipe Modify Clear 241 DME Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions 242 Basic Procedure for Independent Key Transition DME Wipe Settings 242 Setting Independent Key Transition DME Wipe Modifiers 243 Resizer DME Wipe Setting 246 DME Wipe Snapshots 248 DME Snapshot Operations With the Menus 248 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns 249 Use...

Page 222: ...yframe effects DME wipe execution mode and pattern numbers that can be used There are three DME wipe execution modes depending on the number of DME channels available one channel mode and two channel mode The pattern numbers that can be used in these modes are as follows DME wipe pattern groups The patterns used in DME wipes fall into the following groups For each group excluding user programmable...

Page 223: ...er as follows In one channel mode this completes in two transitions In the first transition the old video shrinks and the new video appears behind it In the second transition the old video expands again until it is its original size Pattern number 1251 one channel mode In two channel mode in the first half of the transition the old video shrinks and the new video appears In the second half of the ...

Page 224: ...ting User Programmable DME Patterns page 249 In an independent key transition you can use the following patterns It is not possible to use two channel mode patterns User programmable DME in transition mode For the transition mode set when creating a keyframe effect for a user programmable DME pattern the following can be used Single single transition mode Flip tumble Flip Tumble flip tumble transi...

Page 225: ...de is set to Compress is as follows in comparison to the case of Picture in picture Example of the image change in the transition mode Picture in picture one channel mode Example of the image change in the transition mode Compress Transition mode frame in out In this mode when the first transition has completed you can move the image with the positioner in both horizontal and vertical directions b...

Page 226: ...d you can move the image with the positioner in both horizontal and vertical directions The image at the transition start point and end point also moves The description is of an example of creating an effect such as the following Transition start Transition end First transition completion point Image created by interpolation Background B Background A Effect execution State before modification Imag...

Page 227: ...ition you can move the image with the positioner in both horizontal and vertical directions The image at the transition start point and end point also moves The description is of an example of creating an effect such as the following Transition start Transition end First transition completion point Image created by interpolation Background B Background A Effect execution State before modification ...

Page 228: ...ars as in the following figure Transition start Transition end First transition completion point Image created by interpolation Background B Background A Effect execution State before modification Image created by interpolation Background B Background A Transition start Transition end First transition completion point Effect execution ...

Page 229: ...plied to the effect the behavior is as follows When the DME wipe edge setting is on only part of the edge applied in the effect is enabled and that portion can be adjusted page 234 When the DME wipe edge setting is off the edge applied in the effect is enabled as is Positioner You can move the DME wipe pattern or center of the effect to an arbitrary position Using the position select function you ...

Page 230: ...e image It is also possible in 16 9 mode to crop both sides to convert the image to a 4 3 aspect ratio For the execution of a DME wipe crop transition you can select from the following three possibilities Cut Last 5 Linear When Last 5 is selected you can set the Release Transition as follows Last 30 Last 5 Off Note When pattern numbers 1701 and 1702 are selected crop cannot be used Relation Betwee...

Page 231: ...has been made for DME allocation that Setup menu setting takes precedence see Setting the assignments of DME channels to use on the individual M E banks in Chapter 20 Volume 3 Relation to resizer It is not possible to select a DME wipe for a key having the resizer enabled Number of DME wipes that can be used simultaneously on a single M E bank DME wipes can be used in five places including the fou...

Page 232: ... either of the following operations In the menu control block select the top menu selection button M E 1 and press VF6 DME Wipe In the transition control block of the M E 1 bank press the transition type selection button DME twice in rapid succession Either of the above operations displays the M E 1 DME Wipe menu DME Wipe Pattern Selection Selecting a DME wipe pattern by a menu operation 1 In the ...

Page 233: ...creen b The vertical center position of the video pasted on Side V At 100 00 the center is at the bottom edge of the screen and at 100 00 the center is at the top edge of the screen When Frame in out for two channels is selected Pattern numbers 2851 to 2854 Pattern numbers 2861 to 2864 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Side V Size X Horizontal magnification 0 01 to 8 00 2 Side V Size Y Ve...

Page 234: ...E wipe direction Normal regular direction Normal Reverse alternate between regular and reverse for each transition Reverse reverse direction to normal To specify the DME wipe direction with a button in the transition control block In the transition control block of each of the M E 1 to M E 3 and PGM PST banks press the following direction selection buttons NORM Normal NORM REV Normal Reverse REV R...

Page 235: ...hannel When you turn the knobs to adjust the settings this changes the settings on the other channels by the same amount Setting the DME wipe position Positioner 1 In the M E 1 DME Wipe menu select HF5 Modify The Modify menu appears 2 Depending on whether the DME wipe pattern is in one channel mode or two channel mode proceed as follows For a pattern in one channel mode press 1st Ch turning it on ...

Page 236: ... and moving the position of the DME wipe pattern position select 1 In the M E 1 DME Wipe menu select HF5 Modify The Modify menu appears In the Position Select group the one of the Top Left Top Right Bottom Left and Bottom Right buttons that is on indicates the current display position of the DME wipe pattern 2 In the Position group press Position turning it on 3 Depending on whether the DME wipe p...

Page 237: ...32 Setting the DME wipe pattern size Size 1 In the M E 1 DME Wipe menu select HF5 Modify The Modify menu appears 2 Depending on whether the selected pattern is in one channel mode or two channel mode proceed as follows For a pattern in one channel mode press 1st Ch turning it on For a pattern in two channel mode from the Ch Select group select the corresponding channel You can select more than one...

Page 238: ... Ch turning it on For a pattern in two channel mode from the Ch Select group select the corresponding channel You can select more than one channel at the same time Some patterns need no selection which is fixed in the Ch Select group 3 In the Crop Mode group press Crop turning it on 4 Set the following parameters Display indications when multiple channels are selected at the same time The indicati...

Page 239: ...elect more than one channel at the same time 3 In the Crop Mode group press Crop or 4 3 Crop to crop from 16 9 to 4 3 aspect ratio turning it on 4 In the Crop Mode group press Remove From Begin The Remove From Begin menu appears 5 In the Crop Transition group select the execution mode for the DME wipe crop transition Cut Cut mode The cropping does not change during the transition but at the end po...

Page 240: ...nsition completion Last 30 The transition completes at the end of 70 of the transition execution time The transition has a dead zone from 70 to 95 of the transition time Last 5 The transition completes at the end of 95 of the transition execution time When the transition completes the cropping is removed during the last 5 Off The transition completes at the end of the transition execution time Dur...

Page 241: ...settings to their initial status For details of the menu operation to return the DME wipe state to that set in initial status see Returning to default state in function groupings page 78 0 100 95 Last 30 y t 100 70 0 100 95 Last 5 y t 100 70 0 100 95 Off y 100 95 t Transition Cropping t transition execution time y change in transition and cropping amount Transition Cropping Transition Cropping Dea...

Page 242: ...ansition DME Wipe Adjust menu carry out the following operation In the menu control block select the top menu selection button M E 1 and select VF1 Key1 and HF6 Transition to display the Transition menu for key 1 Next press DME Wipe Adjust Carrying out the above operation displays the M E 1 Key1 Transition DME Wipe Adjust menu which will be referred to below as simply the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu...

Page 243: ...for an independent key transition DME wipe For introductory information see Setting the DME wipe position Positioner page 235 and Setting the DME wipe pattern size Size page 237 Setting the DME wipe position Positioner For applicable pattern numbers see page 229 1 In the Position group of the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu press Position turning it on 2 Set the following parameters To return the DME wi...

Page 244: ...press Crop or 4 3 Crop to crop to 4 3 in 16 9 mode turning it on 3 In the Crop Mode group press Remove From Begin The Remove From Begin menu appears For subsequent operations see step 5 of To set the action when a DME wipe crop transition is executed page 239 To set the timing of transition completion 1 In the Crop Mode group of the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu press Crop turning it on Knob Parameter...

Page 245: ...rom Begin For subsequent operations see Setting the timing of transition completion page 240 Applying a border to a key DME wipe In the Edge group of the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu press Border turning it on For subsequent operations use the same process as in step 4 of Modifying the DME wipe pattern edge page 234 ...

Page 246: ...resizer DME wipe 7000 series numbers Slide pattern numbers 7001 to 7008 Squeeze pattern numbers 7021 to 7031 frame in out pattern numbers 7201 to 7208 7221 to 7224 Relation between DME wipes and other effects The following relations hold between a resizer DME wipe and other effects Relation to processed keys It is not possible to select a resizer DME wipe for a key with processed key enabled Relat...

Page 247: ...ipes Squeeze pattern numbers 7021 to 7031 Frame in out pattern numbers 7201 to 7208 7221 to 7224 3 Press the desired pattern to select it For more about resizer DME wipe modifiers see Setting Independent Key Transition DME Wipe Modifiers page 243 ...

Page 248: ... dedicated register for recall when required There are 10 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the M E and P P banks Use the menu to save and recall these registers DME Snapshot Operations With the Menus In the same way as for wipe snapshots you can save recall and delete DME snapshots For details of the operating procedures see Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Menus page 218 ...

Page 249: ... 2 respectively Keyframe effects in the global channel When the effect with the same number as the reference channel is present on the DME global GLBL channel executing the user programmable DME will also execute the effect on the global channel simultaneously When executing a user programmable DME take note of whether the effect is present on the global channel User Programmable DME Transition Mo...

Page 250: ... cannot be seen within the screen Create the last keyframe to be a full size image In the Transition Mode group of the Key Frame DME User PGM menu select Single Notes on flip tumble one channel mode Create the first keyframe image at full size In the Back group of the DME Input Output Video Key menu depending on the direction of the rotation you want during the transition press H Invert or V Inver...

Page 251: ... within the screen At this time press the PAUSE button in the keyframe control block turning it on to set a pause for the keyframe For the last keyframe move the image horizontally to place it outside the screen area or set the image size to zero so that the image is not visible within the screen In the Transition Mode group of the Key Frame DME User PGM menu select FRAME I O H Notes on frame in o...

Page 252: ...annel as follows Channel 1 create the image full size Channel 2 either create the image outside the screen area or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen Create the last keyframe for each channel as follows Channel 1 either create the image outside the screen area or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen Channel 2 create the image fu...

Page 253: ... zone corresponds to the central one third of the range of the transition indicator This also applies to an auto transition Create the last keyframe for each channel as follows Channel 1 since the priority is low it will not be visible on the screen so no particular restrictions apply Channel 2 create the image full size In the Transition Mode group of the Key Frame DME User PGM menu select P In P...

Page 254: ...254 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns Chapter 6 DME Wipes ...

Page 255: ...lling a Continuous Sequence of Still Images Animation 279 Frame Memory Clip Function 282 Frame Memory Clip Operations 284 Preparations for Operation 284 Recalling Clips 284 Clip Playback 286 Clip Creation 290 Creating and Handling Frame Memory Folders 292 Clip Output 293 Recording and Playback of Ancillary Data 293 Clip Transition Operations 296 Image Data Management 299 Pair File Processing 299 M...

Page 256: ... ancillary data For details of operating procedures see Still Image Operations page 259 Types of image and terminology used The following types of image are handled in frame memory Video format Memory capacity 1080i 50 Approx 1000 frames 1080i 59 94 720P 50 Approx 2300 frames 720P 59 94 Video format Memory capacity 1080i 50 Approx 700 frames 1080i 59 94 Approx 800 frames 720P 50 Approx 1400 frames...

Page 257: ...ip output from each channel as input material Correspondence between input and output There are two buses for capturing frame memory material the frame memory source 1 bus and the frame memory source 2 bus These input buses are used by allocation to one of the pairs of output FM1 2 FM3 4 FM5 6 and FM7 8 You can freeze a frame in each channel separately or freeze in the two channels simultaneously ...

Page 258: ...on frame memory source bus 1 the key signal assigned to it is automatically selected on frame memory source bus 2 You can also use the signal automatically selected on frame memory source bus 2 as a key signal when processing keyframe memory 1 To change the pair mode or operation mode use the Frame Memory menu Frame memory folders Still images and clips can be managed in a maximum of twelve groups...

Page 259: ...emory operations may not be performed properly Carry out frame memory operations after stopping clip playback Preparations Allocating the frame memory outputs FM1 to FM8 to cross point buttons To output a frame memory image to a monitor for example the output signal from the frame memory FM1 to FM8 must be allocated to a cross point button Carry out this allocation in the Setup menu Accessing the ...

Page 260: ...lect File excluding Pair Recombination menu Folder External HDD menus Frame Memory menu a Auto store status display Depending on the setup settings this appears when the auto store function is enabled 2 Display of available image capacity 4 Pair selection button 6 File selection area 3Target FM selection buttons 5 Pair button 1 Auto store status display Frame memory selection area 7Frame memory fo...

Page 261: ... signal is output Through when the input image is output Freeze when a freeze is output Composite when a composite image is processed Record when continuously capturing images record Still duration display When a still image is selected Still is shown When a clip is selected a duration indication such as 00 00 10 is shown Reposition Lock status display This shows R when the reposition function see...

Page 262: ... status for the reference Thumbnail when a file is output Black when a black signal is output Through when the input image is output Freeze when a freeze is output Compos when a composite image is processed Record when continuously capturing images record e Pair button Press this button turning it on to enable pair mode f File selection area You can select from the displayed still image files or c...

Page 263: ...tches the front and the back File information detail display For the selected file this shows the file name P if a pair file A if an ancillary data attached clip and the duration g Frame memory folder selection area Select the frame memory folder to be displayed h Direct Recall button Toggle on and off the direct recall mode in which pressing a thumbnail immediately recalls the file Selecting an I...

Page 264: ...delegation buttons see Assigning a Bus to an AUX Delegation Button in Chapter 19 Volume 3 3 In the key row of the bank selected in step 1 select the signal to be used for the input image Selecting Outputs and Target Frame Memory Selecting outputs FM and target frame memory The following description applies to the case of settings for FM1 2 but the procedures are similar for the other cases 1 In th...

Page 265: ... Thumbnails of the files within the selected folder appear Capturing and Saving an Input Image As the input material for the frame memory you can use the signal selected on the frame memory source bus For this signal you can use video processing video levels or hue value adjustment or masking Allocating a frame memory source bus signal to one of FM1 to FM8 then carrying out a freeze captures a sti...

Page 266: ...e assigned to the pair of FMs selected in step 2 a freeze is now possible 6 If necessary make the video process settings see page 268 or mask settings see page 268 for application to the selected signal 7 In the state in which you want to freeze press one of the following in the Freeze group to write the freeze image to temporary memory Frame Freeze one frame Field Freeze one field Off Release the...

Page 267: ...enu 1 Press Store The keyboard window see page 85 appears 2 In the keyboard window enter the file name maximum 8 characters Note The following names cannot be used CON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 LPT0 LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 LPT4 LPT5 LPT6 LPT7 LPT8 LPT9 3 In the keyboard window press the Enter button This saves the still image file in memory The destination folder i...

Page 268: ...mory source bus 2 remain return the frame memory source bus 2 settings to their default values When setting video process for the frame memory source bus 2 disable the pair setting Setting a mask Masks can be set separately for frame memory source buses 1 and 2 To apply a mask to the signal selected on frame memory source bus 1 for example use the following procedure in the Still Freeze Store menu...

Page 269: ... to any of the FM1 to FM8 outputs Recalling a still image To recall a still image file saved in memory using the thumbnails and assign it to an FM output use the following procedure 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF1 Still and HF1 Recall The Recall menu appears When Pair is on only pair files pairs of main file and sub file are displayed When Pair is off both single files and pair files appear ...

Page 270: ...e knob scroll the file thumbnail display 6 Press the thumbnail of the clip you want to recall 7 Press Recall This recalls the still image file which is assigned to the FM you selected in step 2 To recall in direct recall mode Direct recall means that pressing a thumbnail immediately recalls the file In this mode only the front thumbnail file is recalled 1 In step 7 above instead of pressing Recall...

Page 271: ...he frame memory source bus 2 to cut out the background image and fill with the signal selected on the frame memory source bus 1 or a color matte signal When processing an image in FM2 4 6 8 you can use the signal selected on the frame memory source bus 2 to cut out the background image and fill with a color matte signal always white Note An external key can only be used when the pair mode is enabl...

Page 272: ...ignal the signal providing the foreground for combination is now possible Note The input signal is lowered by one line but when you apply a freeze the freeze image is returned to the correct position 6 To use a color matte signal for the input signal press Frgd Color turning it on Even when pair mode is enabled you can make separate settings for each FM 7 Turn the knobs to adjust the following par...

Page 273: ...to use as in step 2 before saving the freeze images written to temporary memory all the freeze images in temporary memory are lost unless the auto store function has been enabled in setup With the auto store function enabled the freeze images written to temporary memory are saved automatically when the frame memory selection is changed For the following signal formats a field freeze is not possibl...

Page 274: ... not carried out 2 Depending on the selection in step 1 set the following parameters When Pattern Key is selected a The patterns are the same as for a wipe See Wipe Pattern List in Appendix Volume 1 page 362 When Ext Key is selected When Mix is selected 3 When you selected a pattern key press Pattern Adjust The Pattern Adjust menu appears In the menu set the pattern modifiers as required Knob Para...

Page 275: ... can adjust the following parameters 4 When you selected a pattern key or external key if required press Key Invert in the Still Composite menu to invert the key Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position 100 00 to 100 00 a 2 Position V Vertical position 100 00 to 100 00 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontall...

Page 276: ...ent in the horizontal direction is in one pixel increments and for each pixel moved the color is inverted Note It is not possible to save an image moved with the reposition function directly to frame memory 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF3 Reposition Lock and HF1 Reposition The Reposition menu appears In this menu you can also enable the V K mode see page 266 2 In the frame memory selection a...

Page 277: ...ord You can continuously capture freeze a sequence of input video frames and store the sequence of the still images over a specified time interval The name of each image recorded in this way consists of a first character string followed by a second string First character string A common part of name assigned to all the still images captured in one record operation This string includes a maximum of...

Page 278: ...ecord Enable turning it on The signals of frame memory source buses 1 and 2 are assigned to the pair of FMs selected in step 2 the recording function is now possible 6 Input the file name if required Pressing File Name displays the keyboard window and you can enter the first character string up to four characters of the file name 7 Set the recording time if required Pressing Duration displays the ...

Page 279: ...up Panel Volume 3 In the Frame Memory menu effect creation follows the image file names Of the eight characters in the file names if files have the same characters except for the last three characters they are treated as an image file group and the effect is created with the last three numeric characters in sequence Note When creating the effect in pair mode see page 257 the files used must be mai...

Page 280: ...More to switch the display you can select from a maximum of 12 folders Thumbnails of the files within the selected folder appear 4 Turn the knob to select the register number in the user region Note To search for an empty register in the user region use the numeric keypad control block see step 3 of Recalling a Register in Chapter 13 Volume 2 5 Use the arrow keys or turn the knobs to scroll the th...

Page 281: ...ondition for creating the effect an error message appears For details of error messages see Error Messages in the Appendix Volume 3 10Press OK This creates the effect in the selected user region register To cancel creating the effect Press Cancel Notes The effect is built with the selected files in increasing order of the last three characters of the file name If you do not want to include some of...

Page 282: ...he saving mode the frame memory is initialized and any existing recorded frame memory data is lost Note on transferring ancillary data Ancillary data is recorded when the frame memory saving mode is set to save with ancillary data and can be saved to an external storage device such as a hard disk or memory card and recalled However the ancillary data can only be saved or recalled When the frame me...

Page 283: ...owed when the file is recalled Frame memory clip settings For frame memory clips you can make the following settings using a menu or device control block trackball search dial joystick Start point Stop point Loop On Off The above settings can be saved in a snapshot register as snapshot attributes and recalled ...

Page 284: ...ter stopping clip playback Preparations for Operation The preparations for using a frame memory clip hereafter a clip are the same as for a still image operation See Preparations page 259 and Selecting Outputs and Target Frame Memory page 264 Recalling Clips Recalling a clip You can recall a clip from each of frame memories 1 to 8 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF2 Clip and HF1 Recall The Recal...

Page 285: ...u can select from a maximum of 12 folders Thumbnails of the files within the selected folder appear 5 Using the arrow keys or turning the knob scroll the file thumbnail display 6 Press the thumbnail of the clip you want to recall 7 Press Recall Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Scroll Thumbnail display scrolling 1 and upwards Target selection buttons Pair selection buttons Clip file selec...

Page 286: ...rect Recall 2 Press the thumbnail for the file you want to recall This immediately recalls the file To display the subsidiary file in front With the direct recall mode on press Sub Display turning it on Clip Playback You can play a recalled clip by a menu operation or by using the device control block Note With a pair file recalled it is possible to set Pair to Off and carry out a single file oper...

Page 287: ...playback press Play During playback to stop press Stop To cue up Press Cue To play the image at the beginning of the clip Clip Begin Press Rewind To play the image at the end of the clip Clip End Press FF Playback start point pale blue bar Current position red bar Playback end point yellow bar Status buttons These show the timecode values for the start point current position and end point ...

Page 288: ...nu operation 1 With the device selection buttons select the frame memory clip to be played FM1 CLIP to FM8 CLIP If the pair mode is on both main and subsidiary FMs light 2 Press the PLAY button turning it on To stop playback press STOP or any of the SHTL JOG CUE REW FF and ALL STOP buttons For details of the buttons in the device control block MKS 8036A search dial module option see Device Control...

Page 289: ...he frame memory clip for playback FM1 CLIP to FM8 CLIP If the pair mode is on both main and subsidiary FMs light 2 Press the PLAY button turning it on To stop playback press STOP or any of the SHTL JOG CUE REW FF and ALL STOP buttons For details of the buttons in the device control block MKS 8031TB trackball module option see Device Control Block MKS 8031TB Trackball Module Option page 58 in Chapt...

Page 290: ...gle of the Z ring or amount of movement of the joystick When you pressed the VAR button Playback is at a speed corresponding to the rotation angle of the Z ring or amount of movement of the joystick in the range 1 to 3 times normal speed Clip Creation You save a movie as a clip Note If the number of frame memory clips exceed 100 single files 50 pair files an error appears Using the menu to record ...

Page 291: ...ip to be recorded 4 Press Record Enable turning it on 5 To set the clip name press Name A keyboard window appears 6 Enter the clip name and press Enter 7 To start recording press Record Start 8 To end recording press Record Stop To set the clip duration 1 Press Clip Duration A numeric keypad window appears Frame memory selection area Operation target selection buttons Pair selection buttons Folder...

Page 292: ...elect New A keyboard window appears 3 Enter the folder name and press Enter This confirms the folder name Changing the folder name 1 In the Frame Memory Folder menu select the folder with the arrow keys or by turning the knobs 2 Press Rename A keyboard window appears 3 Enter the new folder name and press Enter Note The following names cannot be used for folders Default Flash1 Flash2 CON PRN AUX CL...

Page 293: ...e It is not possible to delete the default folder named Default Clip Output As for still image operation you can use the reposition and lock functions For details of the operation see Image Output page 276 Recording and Playback of Ancillary Data Preparations To record ancillary data it is first necessary in the Setup menu to select save with ancillary data as the frame memory saving mode see Savi...

Page 294: ...transition To play the ancillary data you must use the following procedure to enable playback of the ancillary data For the subsequent playback operation see Clip Playback page 286 Notes After recording a frame memory clip the ancillary data state is enabled for playback To play back the clip set the signal output to through mode For the method of setting through mode see Signal Output Settings Ou...

Page 295: ...oundless When you play back the recorded embedded audio depending on the device to be used noises are produced at the playback start point and end point For details of devices that are used for playback contact your Sony service or sales representative 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF2 Clip HF5 Ancillary Enable 2 Select the frame memory folder and file to be played back 3 Set the Ancillary Ena...

Page 296: ...luding a clip transition during executing another clip transition the follow on transition does not operate properly Be sure to complete the transition before recalling a snapshot Note When a clip transition is selected as the transition type if one of the wipe direction selection buttons in the transition control block is lit it indicates the direction of clip playback Setting a clip transition T...

Page 297: ...transition type Note For details of the background transition selected here see the various adjustments in the M E 1 Misc Transition menu 6 In the Select group press BKGD Transition 7 Use either of the following methods to set the background transition start point independently of the clip playback timing Move the fader lever to the desired position and in the BKGD Transition Set Timing group pres...

Page 298: ...ion group select the background transition direction 10In the Select group press FM 1 2 Clip 11Using either of the following methods set the start point of the clip Move the fader lever to the desired start point and in the Clip Transition SetTiming group press Start Turn knob 1 to set the number of frames The left end of the reference axis see following figure is the position of frame 0 Note It i...

Page 299: ...rse direction you can split a pair file into two single files Couple You can create a pair file from two single still image files or clip files Separate You can also separate a pair file into two single still image files or clip files Creating a pair file from two single files Note Carrying out the following operation automatically switches Pair to On The following description applies to the case ...

Page 300: ...emory menu select VF4 File and HF1 Pair Recombination The Pair Recombination menu appears 4 Press Separate The FM1 and FM2 pair file is split into separate single files Moving Files 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF4 File and HF5 Move The Move menu appears The status area shows files to be moved in the upper area and destination files in the lower area 2 Select the folder which contains the fil...

Page 301: ...splay Press directly on the thumbnail in the status area Turn the knobs To delete all files press Select All turning it on When a clip thumbnail is selected the still image files making up the clip are also selected for deletion 4 If necessary turn the knob to check the contents of the frame memory clip through the thumbnail display 5 Press Delete A message for confirming the deletion appears 6 To...

Page 302: ... Turn the knobs 3 If necessary turn the knob check the contents of the frame memory clip through the thumbnail display 4 Press Rename A keyboard window appears 5 Enter the new name then press Enter in the keyboard window Note The following names cannot be used CON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 LPT0 LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 LPT4 LPT5 LPT6 LPT7 LPT8 LPT9 This renames the ...

Page 303: ...ame memory operations are not possible During playback of a frame memory clip of the pair assigned to either of the target FM selection buttons see page 286 frame memory operations may not be performed properly Carry out frame memory operations after stopping clip playback Consult your Sony service representative or sales representative about the hard disk drives that can be connected Hard Disk Fo...

Page 304: ...operation for the first time it is necessary to format the hard disk see previous item Hard Disk Formatting 1 In the Frame Memory menu select VF6 External HDD and HF2 Backup Restore The Backup Restore menu appears If in Dual Simul mode select the switcher to operate To get the hard disk drive information Press Refresh Status The Model Name item shows the product information for the hard disk drive...

Page 305: ...ading Completed appears 5 Press OK To rename a directory Select a directory in the list and in the button area press Rename In the keyboard window that appears enter the new directory name and press Enter The name of a directory is limited to eight characters Note The following names cannot be used CON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 LPT0 LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 LPT4 LPT...

Page 306: ...isting data in frame memory is lost immediately before the recalling operations 3 Press Yes This starts the file recall operation A progress bar and numerical indication appear to show the progress of the operation When the operation is completed a popup window reading Completed appears 4 Press OK ...

Page 307: ...ol From an External Device 318 Editing Keyboard Settings 319 Safe Title Settings 320 Displaying a List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings 321 AUX Menu Operations 323 AUX Bus Settings 323 Status Menu 324 Router Control Menu Operations 325 Checking the List of Inputs for Each Destination 325 Switching the Source for Each Destination 326 Video Process 327 Video Process Adjustments of a Pri...

Page 308: ...d pattern When the color mix function is not used the result is a flat color and color 1 is always output You carry out color background settings in the Color Bkgd menu This section describes the settings menu for color background 1 as an example Color Background Settings Menu Accessing the Color Bkgd1 menu Use either of the following operations In the menu control block select the top menu select...

Page 309: ...x Ptn Select menu standard wipe patterns 1 to 24 and you can then adjust the following parameters 3 To adjust color 1 set Color 1 on and to adjust color 2 set Color 2 on then adjust the parameters 4 If required set the pattern modifiers Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Knob Parameter Adjust...

Page 310: ...n at a constant rate a See page 209 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position 200 00 to 200 00 a 2 Position V Vertical position 200 00 to 200 00 a Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a Knob Paramet...

Page 311: ...group and applying waviness to the pattern The modulation is always a sine wave 5 To interchange color 1 and color 2 press the Color Invert button turning it on Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Amplitude Amplitude of modulation 0 00 to 100 00 2 Frequency Frequency of modulation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Speed Speed of waves 100 00 to 100 00 ...

Page 312: ...ings Format converter input settings copy only Format converter output settings copy only You can carry out copy operations with a simple button operation Swap operations and copy operations on DME data can only be done with a menu operation M E copy and M E swap You can copy and swap the overall bank settings between the M E 1 and PGM PST banks Note If a DME is being used on the source M E bank t...

Page 313: ...able DME wipe copy and DME wipe swap You can copy and swap the DME wipe settings between the banks listed in the following table Target bank Target keyer Target data M E 1 Keys 1 to 4 Key settings excluding the following data items Setup data Key snapshots Key memory PGM PST Downstream keys 1 to 4 Target bank Target data M E 1 PGM PST Wipe settings It is not however possible to carry out copy or s...

Page 314: ...mong DME channels 1 to 2 Target bank Target keyer Target data M E 1 Keys 1 to 4 DME wipe settings in the independent key transition control block PGM PST Downstream keys 1 to 4 Target bank Target keyer and data M E 1 PGM PST Keys 1 to 4 Downstream keys 1 to 4 Matte data for key fill Matte data for key edge fill Matte data for wipe border edge Color background Matte data for color background 1 Targ...

Page 315: ...315 Copy and Swap Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Copy and Swap and Other Settings Copying format converter data You can copy data from one format converter input to another or from one output to another ...

Page 316: ...ata Color Copying and swapping color data DME Copying and swapping data by DME channels Format Converter Copying format converter data For details see Settings Relating to Signal Inputs Input Menu in Chapter 20 Volume 3 For an overview of the concepts involved see Copy and Swap page 312 For details of color corrector copy and swap see Chapter 9 Color Corrector page 331 Copying and swapping wipe da...

Page 317: ...py or swap Press Undo to return to the state before the copy or swap was carried out Copy by Button Operation You can copy key data by a simple button operation Basic button operation The basic button operation is to hold down the copy source button then press the destination button You can undo the last operation using Undo in the menu see page 317 Keyer copy button operation Use the key delegati...

Page 318: ...menu control block press the top menu selection button MISC then select VF1 Enable and HF1 Port Enable The Misc Enable Port Enable menu appears with the status area showing the settings of the following ports Switcher Remote 1 to Remote 2 ports RS 422A D sub 9 pin Switcher GPI port parallel 25 pin DME1 DME2 Editor ports RS 422A D sub 9 pin DME1 DME2 GPI ports parallel 25 pin 2 In the Switcher or D...

Page 319: ...wo or more regions the DME is selected with the order of precedence P P M E1 M E2 M E3 Enabling or disabling control from System Manager By installing the BZPS 8000 System Management Software System Manager you can use a computer connected on a network for management of some switcher data and control operations To enable or disable this function use the following procedure 1 In the menu control bl...

Page 320: ...ings Switching the safe title function on or off 1 In the menu control block press the top menu selection button MISC and select VF2 Safe Title The Misc Safe Title menu appears 2 Using any of the following methods select the signal to which the settings apply Directly press the list in the status area Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob to make the setting Notes I...

Page 321: ...isc Transition menu depends on the selection in the Key Transition group of the Engineering Setup Switcher Transition menu for each of the M E and PGM PST banks When Same On direction and Off direction settings the same is selected in the Key Transition group Only Key or DSK in the PGM PST bank appears When Independ On direction and Off direction settings independent is selected in the Key Transit...

Page 322: ...ames To set the fade to black transition rate in the Transition menu Note This function is not available with the CCP 9000 1 In the Misc Transition menu press FTB 2 Turn the knob to set the number of frames Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Transition Rate Transition rate 0 to 999 frames Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Key1 Trans Rate Key 1 transition rate 0 to 999 frames 2 Key...

Page 323: ...s the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob to make the setting 2 Press Video Process turning it on 3 Adjust the following parameters To return adjustment values to their defaults Press Unity Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 AUX Bus AUX bus selection 1 to 48 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Video Gain Video signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 2 Y Gain Luminance s...

Page 324: ... button STATS in the menu control block This selects VF1 DME Status and the Status menu appears For each DME channel you can see how the DME is being used in the corresponding operation block The display background color also indicates the following differences in the way in which a DME is being used Blue The DME is currently being used in other than the final program output Red The DME is current...

Page 325: ... VF1 Router Control and HF1 Router Control 2 The following menu appears and the left side of the status area shows a list for destination assignments If in the Assign RTR Mode Setting menu Inhibit is set to On for a destination the corresponding line appears in gray Also if PROT protect is set to ON for a source using a BKSR3xxx or R1xxx series Router remote control a padlock icon appears The righ...

Page 326: ...ck for Router Control in Chapter 19 Volume 3 1 Press Change Xpt The Router Router Control Router Control Change Xpt menu appears Destination Select buttons appear in groups of 16 Source Select buttons appear by group maximum 24 buttons 2 Press one of the Destination Select buttons to select the destination for which you want to switch the source To change the group Press one of the 1 16 17 32 33 4...

Page 327: ...nts of a Primary Input Signal For each of primary inputs 1 to 49 you can switch video process adjustments on or off and can adjust the parameters Video Gain Y Gain C Gain Hue Delay and Black Level in the Setup menu The adjustments do not however apply to the output video on the MON monitor bus For details of the settings see Signal Input Settings in Chapter 20 Volume 3 Video Process Adjustments on...

Page 328: ...eo process information for each bus you can carry out video process adjustments for each input signal The parameters saved are as follows VIDEO GAIN Y GAIN BLACK LEVEL C GAIN HUE DELAY Switch the video process memory on or off in the Setup menu For details of setting operations see Settings Relating to Keys Wipes Frame Memory and Color Correction Key Wipe FM CCR Menu in Chapter 20 Volume 3 Applica...

Page 329: ...ngs for an AUX bus page 323 Overview of video process Video Process page 327 This section describes an example on the background A bus of the M E 1 bank For the background B bus or utility bus make the adjustment with a similar procedure Making video process settings for each bus 1 In the menu control block press the top menu selection button M E1 and select VF7 Misc and HF2 Video Process 2 In the...

Page 330: ...330 Video Process Settings Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Copy and Swap and Other Settings ...

Page 331: ...d Swap Operations 334 Color Corrector Functions 336 Input Video Processing Operations 336 Primary Color Correction Operations 337 Secondary Color Correction Operations 340 RGB Clip Operations 341 Luminance Processing Operations 342 Spot Color Adjustment 345 Output Video Processing Operations 347 YUV Clip Operations 348 ...

Page 332: ...the input assignment operation see Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings Aux Assign Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 Selecting the color correction input signal After assigning CCR1 and CCR2 to AUX buses use the following procedure 1 Press the AUX delegation buttons assigned to CCR1 or CCR2 2 In the cross point button row select the signal to which you want to apply color correction Note The signals you...

Page 333: ...n Chapter 19 Volume 3 Accessing the CCR menu For color correction operations use the CCR menu To access the CCR menu in the menu control block press the top menu selection button CCR The following description uses CCR1 as an example To apply color correction to CCR2 replace VF1 CCR1 by VF2 CCR2 and follow the same procedure ...

Page 334: ...ir defaults 1 In the CCR group press Unity A confirmation message appears 2 Press Yes This returns all color corrector settings to their defaults whether CCR is on or off Copy and Swap Operations Copying color corrector data 1 In the CCR menu press VF3 Copy Swap The Copy Swap menu appears The status area shows a copy source list on the left and a copy destination list on the right 2 Using any of t...

Page 335: ...procedure described in the previous item Copying color corrector data In step 3 press Swap instead of Copy To undo copy or swap In the Copy Swap menu press Undo The state before carrying out the copy or swap is restored Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Left No Select copy source data 1 or 2 2 Right No Select copy destination data 1 or 2 ...

Page 336: ...ustment of the C signal Hue delay Black level adjustment To apply input video processing effects use the following procedure 1 In the CCR menu press VF1 CCR1 and HF1 Input Process The Input Process menu appears 2 In the Input Process group press Input Process turning it on 3 Adjust the following parameters To return the parameters to their default settings Press Unity in the Input Process group Kn...

Page 337: ...tion of the maximum point of the gamma curve It is also possible to mask part of the region to be corrected Applying primary color correction 1 In the CCR menu press VF1 CCR1 and HF2 Primary CCR The Primary CCR menu appears 2 In the Primary CCR group press Primary CCR turning it on 3 In the Primary CCR Adjust group select the setting item Black black balance adjustment White white balance adjustme...

Page 338: ... Source group select the mask source Box signal from dedicated box generator Pattern signal from dedicated pattern generator Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Red Red signal adjustment 100 00 to 100 00 2 Green Green signal adjustment 100 00 to 100 00 3 Blue Blue signal adjustment 100 00 to 100 00 4 All Simultaneous RGB adjustment Red value is shown Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values...

Page 339: ...plicating the same pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Top Top position 100 00 to 100 00 2 Left Left position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Right Right position 100 00 to 100 00 4 Bottom Bottom position 100 00 to 100 00 5 Soft Degree of softness of box 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size 0 00 to 100 00 2 Soft Degree of softness of pattern edge 0 00 to 10...

Page 340: ... color adjustment functions For example if in primary color correction you set mask 1 to a box then in secondary color correction set mask 1 to a pattern this also changes the setting in primary color correction to the pattern Secondary Color Correction Operations For the six colors R red G green B blue Y yellow C cyan and M magenta adjust the luminance and saturation and also the hue within a ran...

Page 341: ...n the Secondary CCR group press Unity Masking a part of the secondary color correction In the Secondary Mask group press Mask1 or Mask2 turning it on then carry out the same operation as described under Masking a part of the primary color correction page 338 RGB Clip Operations For each of the R G and B signals you can make dark clip and white clip adjustments Making RGB clip adjustments 1 In the ...

Page 342: ...r luminance processing as follows Tint mode adding a specified color to the original video signal Color Modify mode adjusting the original video signal Y Modify mode adjusting the output levels of the input luminance signal White balance adjustment setting the output level for an input luminance signal at the 100 level Black balance adjustment setting the output level for an input luminance signal...

Page 343: ...ify the adjustment mode Tint add a specified color to the original video signal Color Modify adjust the original video signal Y Modify adjust the output levels of the input luminance signal When tint mode or color modify mode is selected skip to step 4 When Y modify mode is selected adjust the following parameters Output signal luminance level Black balance adjustment White balance adjustment Inpu...

Page 344: ...eter Adjustment Setting values 1 Over B Level Luminance level of the Over Bright point 50 00 to 150 00 2 Mid B Level Luminance level of the Bright Middle point 10 00 to 120 00 3 Dark Mid Level Luminance level of the Middle Dark point 20 00 to 90 00 4 Under D Level Luminance level of the Under Dark point 50 00 to 50 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Over B Soft Degree of softness at Ove...

Page 345: ...e following corrections Video signal overall gain adjustment Y signal gain adjustment Y signal offset adjustment C signal gain adjustment C signal hue adjustment Adjusting the color of the specified region key 1 In the CCR menu press VF1 CCR1 and HF6 Spot CCR Output The Spot CCR Output menu appears 2 In the Spot CCR group press Spot CCR turning it on 3 In the Auto group press Sample Mark turning i...

Page 346: ...ters and adjust the replacement color To return the parameters to their default settings In the Spot CCR group press Unity Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position 100 00 to 100 00 2 Position V Vertical position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Size Size 1 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 7 31 to 109 59 2 Saturation Saturation 0 00 to 1...

Page 347: ...ity Output Video Processing Operations Carry out the following corrections are available on the YUV signal Video signal overall gain adjustment Y signal gain adjustment Y signal offset adjustment C signal gain adjustment C signal hue adjustment Applying output video processing effects 1 In the CCR menu press VF1 CCR1 and HF6 Spot CCR Output The Spot CCR Output menu appears 2 In the Output Process ...

Page 348: ...clip processing 1 In the CCR menu press VF1 CCR1 and HF7 YUV Clip The YUV Clip menu appears 2 In the YUV Clip group press YUV Clip turning it on 3 In the YUV Clip Adjust group select the target for adjustment Luminance settings for the luminance signal Chroma settings for the color difference signal 4 Depending on the selection in step 3 adjust the following parameters When Luminance is selected K...

Page 349: ...V Clip group press Unity Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 U Posi Clip Positive clip adjustment for U signal 113 39 to 113 39 2 U Nega Clip Negative clip adjustment for U signal 113 39 to 113 39 3 V Posi Clip Positive clip adjustment for V signal 113 39 to 113 39 4 V Nega Clip Negative clip adjustment for V signal 113 39 to 113 39 ...

Page 350: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 350 Color Corrector Functions ...

Page 351: ... 352 Overview 352 Side Flag Settings 352 Wipe Action on Images With Side Flags 354 DME Wipe Action for an Image With Side Flags 355 Simple P P Software 357 Overview 357 Restrictions on Use 357 Simple P P Output Signal Selection on an M E 360 ...

Page 352: ...side flags when a 4 3 signal is selected in the cross point control block Auto crop setting When carrying out a DME wipe this function automatically crops the image during transition to 4 3 Adjusting the width of the side flag area You can set the left and right sides separately For the operation for the above setting see Settings for Switcher Configuration Config Menu in Chapter 20 Volume 3 Enabl...

Page 353: ...ocedure 1 First in the Setup menu assign the rightmost cross point button to the SIDE FLAG button For details of the assignment operation see Cross Point Settings Xpt Assign Menu in Chapter 19 Volume 3 2 Press the SIDE FLAG button at the right end of the background B row of the M E 1 bank The button you pressed lights amber and this enables the side flags Notes The operations of enabling or disabl...

Page 354: ...e flags to the 4 3 video material See Settings for Switcher Configuration Config Menu in Chapter 20 Volume 3 3 Use either of the following methods to turn the side flags on Use the Misc Enable Side Flags menu See page 352 Use a cross point button operation See previous item This adds side flags to the 4 3 video material Wipe Action on Images With Side Flags When a wipe is carried out on an image w...

Page 355: ...ering Setup Switcher Config menu the appearance of the 4 3 image changes For signals with the following DME wipe pattern selected on the DME external video bus gray part shown in the pattern illustration side flags are not applied when auto side flags are set to Off Two channel frame in out Two channel brick The following illustration shows the action in a DME wipe Side flag areas 4 3 image Side f...

Page 356: ...from a 4 3 image to another 4 3 image when side flags are on for both images Wipe action using squeeze No 1031 Auto crop on 4 3 image Side flags on Auto crop off Side flag area 16 9 image Side flag areas Auto crop on 4 3 image Side flags on Auto crop off Side flag areas a 4 3 image Side flags on Side flag areas Side flag areas ...

Page 357: ...l menu of the switcher For details of operating procedures see Installation and Device Setup Install Unit Config Menu in Chapter 18 Volume 3 Restrictions on Use Since this software is a simple version of the program preset function there are some restrictions on use The following lists the points at which operation is different from a normal program preset function For details of the normal operat...

Page 358: ...ipes The wipe patterns that can be used are pattern numbers 1 to 24 only When a border or soft border is selected for a wipe edge the signal to be inserted in the edge edge fill is restricted as follows The utility bus cannot be selected When using a matte a mix color cannot be used Restrictions when using DME wipes You can use a DME wipe for a background transition only The patterns that can be s...

Page 359: ...gical PGM PST In the Logical M E to Physical P P group you can select from M E 1 M E 2 and M E 3 Configuration of the switcher bank outputs If Multi Program mode is selected in setup M E Config in the Switcher Config menu then for Bkgd in the PGM Config menu it is only possible to select Clean Assigning a simple P P re entry signal to a primary input When returning output from a simple P P to a pr...

Page 360: ...rs the assignment and No Assign is displayed in the Re Entry column Simple P P Output Signal Selection on an M E You can select a simple P P output on an M E Preparations Interface connection Connect the simple P P output signal to return to a primary input via a BNC cable System setup In the Engineering Setup Switcher Output Simple P P R Entry Assign menu specifies the primary input to which the ...

Page 361: ...t 370 Menu Tree 372 Recalling Menus 372 M E 1 to M E 3 Menus 372 PGM PST Menu 375 Frame Memory Menu 377 Color Bkgd Menu 378 AUX MON Menu 378 CCR Menu 379 Copy Swap Menu 380 Misc Menu 380 Status Menu 380 DME Menu 381 Global Effect Menu 382 Device Menu 382 Macro Menu 383 Key Frame Menu 384 Effect Menu 385 Snapshot Menu 386 Shotbox Menu 387 File Menu 388 Engineering Setup Menu 389 Diagnostic Menu 393...

Page 362: ...Appendix Volume 1 362 Wipe Pattern List Wipe Pattern List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ...

Page 363: ...pe Pattern List Appendix Volume 1 DME Wipe Pattern List DME Wipe Patterns Available in One Channel Mode Slide Squeeze 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 ...

Page 364: ...Appendix Volume 1 364 DME Wipe Pattern List Door 2D trans 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1061 1062 1063 1064 1068 ...

Page 365: ...365 DME Wipe Pattern List Appendix Volume 1 3D trans Flip tumble 1071 1072 1074 1076 1077 1088 1091 1092 1093 1094 1101 1102 1103 1104 1124 1131 1132 1133 1135 1109 1110 1121 1122 ...

Page 366: ...Appendix Volume 1 366 DME Wipe Pattern List Frame in out Picture in picture Mosaic Defocus 1201 1202 1203 1204 1221 1222 1223 1224 1205 1206 1207 1208 1251 1701 1702 ...

Page 367: ...ammable DME The illustrations for patterns 1901 to 1999 show an effect register number or register name DME Wipe Patterns Available in Two Channel Mode Slide Squeeze 1901 1999 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2621 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 2628 ...

Page 368: ...Appendix Volume 1 368 DME Wipe Pattern List 3D trans Picture in picture Brick 2631 2632 2633 2634 2642 2644 2651 2652 2801 2802 2803 2804 2811 2812 2813 2814 ...

Page 369: ...ipe Pattern List Appendix Volume 1 Frame in out User programmable DME The illustrations for patterns 2901 to 2999 show an effect register number or register name 2851 2852 2853 2854 2861 2862 2863 2864 2901 2999 ...

Page 370: ...Appendix Volume 1 370 Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List Slide Squeeze 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7021 7022 7023 7024 7025 7026 7027 7028 7029 7030 7031 ...

Page 371: ...371 Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List Appendix Volume 1 Frame in out 7201 7202 7203 7204 7221 7222 7223 7224 7205 7206 7207 7208 ...

Page 372: ...nu Organization page 68 Note Some menus may not appear depending on the model M E 1 to M E 3 Menus The functions in the M E 1 M E 2 and M E 3 menus are the same but the menu page numbers are distinguished as follows M E 1 menus 11xx M E 2 menus 12xx M E 3 menus 13xx EXT DISPL M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 P P MENU COPY FRAME MEM COLOR BKGD AUX MON COPY SWAP MISC DME GLB EFF RTR DEV KEY FRAME SNAP SHOT SHOT BO...

Page 373: ...Enhanced Effect 1115 4 a Wipe Adjust 1116 1 DME Wipe Adjust 1116 3 Mix Ptn Select 1112 2 Pattern Select 1116 2 Matte Adjust 1112 1 Wipe Adjust 1116 1 Mix Ptn Select 1112 2 Pattern Select 1116 2 Mix Ptn Select 1112 2 Main Mask 1113 Matte Adjust 1112 1 Wipe Adjust 1116 1 Pattern Select 1116 2 Pattern Select 1116 4 Remove From Begin 1116 7 VF1 Key1 VF2 Key2 VF3 Key3 VF4 Key4 VF5 Wipe VF6 DME Wipe VF7...

Page 374: ...61 HF2 2ch 1162 HF4 Edge Direction 1164 HF5 Modify 1165 HF7 DME Wipe Snapshot 1167 HF1 Transition 1171 HF2 Video Process 1172 HF3 Key Priority 1173 HF4 Next Key Priority 1174 HF6 Clip Transition 1176 HF7 Snapshot 1177 Matte Adjust 1154 1 Remove From Begin 1165 1 Clip 1176 1 Transition 1171 Snapshot 1177 Mix Pattern Select 1154 2 M E 1 M E 2 M E 3 M E 1 M E 1 M E 2 and M E 3 buttons to previous pag...

Page 375: ...1416 1 DME Wipe Adjust 1416 3 Pattern Select 1416 2 Mix Ptn Select 1412 2 Matte Adjust 1412 1 Wipe Adjust 1416 1 Mix Ptn Select 1412 2 Pattern Select 1416 2 Mix Ptn Select 1412 2 Main Mask 1413 Matte Adjust 1412 1 Wipe Adjust 1416 1 Pattern Select 1416 2 Pattern Select 1416 4 Remove From Begin 1416 7 PGM PST P P VF1 DSK1 VF2 DSK2 VF3 DSK3 VF4 DSK4 VF5 Wipe VF6 DME Wipe VF7 Misc P P button The func...

Page 376: ...465 HF7 DME Wipe Snapshot 1467 HF1 Transition 1471 HF2 Video Process 1472 HF3 Key Priority 1473 HF4 Next Key Priority 1474 HF6 Clip Transition 1476 HF7 Snapshot 1477 Matte Adjust 1454 1 Remove From Begin 1465 1 Clip 1476 1 Transition 1471 Snapshot 1477 Mix Pattern Select 1454 2 PGM PST VF1 DSK1 VF2 DSK2 VF3 DSK3 VF4 DSK4 VF5 Wipe VF6 DME Wipe VF7 Misc P P P P button to previous page ...

Page 377: ...Store 2512 HF3 Composite 2513 HF4 Animation Record 2514 HF5 Create Key Frame 2515 HF1 Recall 2521 HF2 Play 2522 HF3 Record 2523 HF4 Ancillary Enable 2525 HF1 Reposition 2531 HF2 Lock 2532 HF1 Pair Recombination 2541 HF4 Move 2544 HF5 Delete 2545 HF6 Rename 2546 HF1 Format 2561 HF2 Backup Restore 2562 Input Adjust 2513 1 Pattern Adjust 2513 2 Pattern Select 2513 3 FRAME MEM button ...

Page 378: ...Appendix Volume 1 378 Menu Tree Color Bkgd Menu AUX MON Menu Color Bkgd VF1 Color Bkgd1 2210 Mix Pattern Select 2210 1 COLOR BKGD COLOR BKGD button AUX MON Aux Mon VF1 Aux Bus 2311 AUX MON button ...

Page 379: ...1 Mask 2 Adjust 2412 3 Mask 1 Adjust 2412 1 Mask 2 Adjust 2412 3 Mask 1 Adjust 2422 1 Mask 2 Adjust 2422 3 Mask 1 Adjust 2422 1 Mask 2 Adjust 2422 3 Mask 1 Adjust 2422 1 Mask 2 Adjust 2422 3 Mask 1 Adjust 2422 1 Mask 2 Adjust 2422 3 Mask Ptn Select 2412 2 Mask Ptn Select 2412 4 Mask Ptn Select 2412 2 Mask Ptn Select 2412 4 Mask Ptn Select 2412 2 Mask Ptn Select 2412 4 Mask Ptn Select 2412 2 Mask P...

Page 380: ...6 Color 3116 HF7 DME 3117 HF1 Format Converter 3121 VF1 Copy Swap VF2 Copy COPY SWAP Copy Swap COPY SWAP button VF1 Enable VF2 Safe Title 3221 VF3 Transition 3231 MISC Misc HF1 Port Enable 3211 HF2 Plug In Editor 3212 HF3 Side Flags 3213 Side Flags 7331 7 Side Flags Button Assign 7322 10 MISC button VF1 DME Status 3311 STATS Status STATS button ...

Page 381: ...62 HF3 Process 4163 HF4 Graphic 4164 HF1 Sketch 4171 HF2 Metal 4172 HF3 Dim Fade 4173 HF4 Glow 4174 Mask 4127 Mask 4127 Mask 4127 HF1 Type 4141 DME Wave 4141 1 Mosaic Glass 4141 2 Flag 4141 3 Twist 4141 4 Ripple 4141 5 Rings 4141 7 Broken Glass 4141 8 Flying Bars 4141 9 Blind 4141 10 Split 4141 11 Split Slide 4141 12 Mirror 4141 13 Multi Mirror 4141 14 Texture Ptn Select 4156 1 Copy Swap 4156 2 Li...

Page 382: ...rity 4221 HF2 Brick 4222 HF3 Shadow 4223 HF7 Combine Gp Select 4227 GLB EFF GLB EFF button a When using the MKS 6470 DME Board Set the button is indicated as VF1 Ch1 Ch2 VF1 GPI Timeline VF2 P Bus Timeline VF3 DDR VTR HF1 GPI Timeline 5311 HF1 P Bus Timeline 5321 HF1 Cueup Play 5331 HF2 Timeline 5332 HF3 File List 5333 Device DEV Rewind Action 5311 1 Rewind Action 5321 1 Rewind Action 5332 1 DEV b...

Page 383: ...F3 Menu Macro Register VF4 Timeline HF2 Lock 5412 HF3 Copy 5413 HF6 Delete 5416 HF7 Rename 5417 HF1 Recall Run 5431 HF2 Lock 5432 HF3 Copy 5433 HF6 Delete 5436 HF7 Rename 5437 HF1 Timeline 5441 On Line Edit 7142 2 Off Line Edit 7143 2 Menu Macro Edit 7144 2 Rewind Action 5441 1 MCRO button ...

Page 384: ...5 HF7 Region Select 6117 KEY FRAME M E 1 6113 1 M E 2 6113 2 M E 3 6113 3 P P 6113 4 User1 6113 5 User2 6113 6 User3 6113 7 User4 6113 8 User5 6113 9 User6 6113 10 User7 6113 11 User8 6113 12 DME 3D Trans Local 6113 13 DME 3D Trans Global 6113 14 DME Effect 6113 15 DME Global Effect 6113 16 10 Key Region Assign 7321 7 KEY FRAME button ...

Page 385: ...3 HF4 Move 6224 HF5 Swap 6225 HF6 Delete 6226 HF7 Rename 6227 HF1 Attribute 6231 HF2 Lock 6232 HF3 Copy Merge 6233 HF4 Move 6234 HF5 Swap 6235 HF6 Delete 6236 HF7 Rename 6237 HF1 Attribute 6241 HF2 Lock 6242 HF3 Copy Merge 6243 HF4 Move 6244 HF5 Swap 6245 HF6 Delete 6246 HF7 Rename 6247 Edit 6211 1 VF1 Master Timeline VF2 Effect 1 99 VF3 Effect 101 199 VF4 Effect 201 299 Status 6200 Effect EFF but...

Page 386: ...t VF4 DME Snapshot VF5 Key Snapshot SNAP SHOT Edit 6311 1 HF2 Lock 6332 HF3 Copy 6333 HF4 Move 6334 HF5 Swap 6335 HF6 Delete 6336 HF7 Rename 6337 HF1 Store 6311 HF2 Lock 6312 HF3 Copy 6313 HF4 Move 6314 HF5 Swap 6315 HF6 Delete 6316 HF7 Rename 6317 HF2 Lock 6342 HF3 Copy 6343 HF4 Move 6344 HF5 Swap 6345 HF6 Delete 6346 HF7 Rename 6347 HF1 Attribute 6351 HF2 Lock 6352 HF3 Copy 6353 HF4 Move 6354 HF...

Page 387: ...Volume 1 Shotbox Menu Shotbox VF1 Register VF2 Module Like Control HF1 Store Recall 6411 HF2 Lock 6412 HF3 Copy 6413 HF4 Move 6414 HF5 Swap 6415 HF6 Delete 6416 HF7 Rename 6417 HF2 Bank1 4 SHOT BOX Edit 6411 1 SHOTBOX button ...

Page 388: ...e Memory Folder 7152 HF1 All 7161 HF2 Import Export 7162 HF1 Directory 7171 HF2 Unit ID Copy 7172 HF3 Group ID Copy 7173 File VF1 Setup Init VK Mem VF2 Effect VF3 Snapshot VF4 Shotbox Macro VF5 Frame Mem VF6 All External File VF7 Configure FILE File Edit 7111 1 File Edit 7112 1 File Edit 7113 1 File Edit 7114 1 File Edit 7121 1 File Edit 7122 1 File Edit 7123 1 File Edit 7131 1 File Edit 7132 1 Fi...

Page 389: ...tenance 7317 Panel Assign 7312 1 Switcher Assign 7312 2 Aspect 7313 1 Detail Information 7316 1 License 7316 6 Unit Config 7316 8 Texture Package 7316 9 Install 7316 10 Setup Operation Lock 7317 1 Switcher Aspect 7313 2 DME Aspect 7313 3 License Management 7316 7 Engineering Setup VF1 System VF2 Panel VF3 Switcher VF4 DME VF5 DCU VF6 Router Tally ENG SETUP ENG SETUP button to following pages ...

Page 390: ...8 Name Export 7322 9 Side Flags Button Assign 7322 10 Mixer Xpt Assign 7322 11 RTR Mode Setting 7323 1 Utility Module Assign 7324 1 Key 2 4 Bus Button Assign 7324 2 GPI Input 7325 1 GPI Output 7325 3 DCU Serial Port Assign 7325 4 Effect Mode 7326 2 Flexi Pad Mode 7326 3 Custom Button 7326 4 Sensitivity 7326 5 Macro 7326 6 Button Tally 7326 9 Key Trans Link 7321 2 External Bus Link 7321 3 Transitio...

Page 391: ...3 4 4 3 Crop 7333 5 FC Adjust 7333 6 a Simple P P Re Entry Assign 7333 8 a Preset Color Mix 7334 1 Transition Curve 7334 2 Show Key 7335 1 Key Auto Drop 7335 2 Internal Bus Link 7336 1 GPI Link 7336 4 M E Link 7336 6 Key Transition Link 7336 7 Remote Assign 7337 1 GPI Input 7337 2 GPI Output 7337 4 Aux Control 7337 5 Editor I F 7337 8 Side Flags 3213 Side Flags Button Assign 7322 10 Link Bus Selec...

Page 392: ...l Tally 7367 TBC Center 7341 1 Monitor Output 7343 1 DME1 GPI Input 7344 1 DME2 GPI Input 7344 4 DME2 GPI Output 7344 6 H L Set 7352 1 P Bus Setting 7355 1 VTR Setting 7355 2 DDR SD9P Setting 7355 3 DDR VDCP Setting 7355 4 Extended VTR Setting 7355 5 External Box Assign 7361 1 New 7363 1 Modify 7363 2 New 7364 1 Modify 7364 2 New 7365 1 Modify 7365 2 Set 7366 1 Source Assign 7367 1 H L Set 7344 2 ...

Page 393: ...393 Menu Tree Appendix Volume 1 Diagnostic Menu Diagnostic VF1 Error Info VF3 System Info HF1 Error Status 7411 HF2 Error Log 7412 LAN Status 7431 DIAG DIAG button ...

Page 394: ...ey 141 Color background setting operations 308 settings menu 308 Color Bkgd menu 378 Color cancel 152 adjustments 155 Color corrector 331 Color data copy 314 swap 314 Color mix 308 309 for edge fill matte 204 for key fill 159 Color palette window 87 Control panel 34 configuration 34 Copy 312 316 Copy Swap menu 380 Cross point button numbers 37 buttons 36 control block 36 Cut 105 CUT button 40 D De...

Page 395: ...rations 259 capturing an input image 265 clip 284 input image selection 263 menu display 260 preparations 259 selecting frame memory 264 selecting outputs 264 Function button area 76 selection buttons 48 G Global Effect menu 382 H HF buttons 76 I Image data management 299 Image file deletion 301 renaming 302 Independent key transition 21 133 DME wipe settings 242 type 136 type selection buttons 66...

Page 396: ...ard USB adaptor block 51 Memory Stick USB connections block 52 Memory Sticks 52 Menu accessing 68 74 control block 50 display 50 operations 77 organization 68 page number button 75 screen 75 shortcut menu 89 shutting down 87 switching between the main menu sites 89 title button 75 top menu list 68 MENU button 43 61 Menu tree 372 Minus button 84 Misc menu operations 318 MIX 39 271 Mix 103 MKS 8031 ...

Page 397: ...wap 312 316 T TC button 84 Time offset execution 134 Timecode input mode 120 Top menu list 68 Top menu selection buttons 50 Top menu window 86 TRACE button 57 TRANS PVW button 40 Transition control block 37 136 execution 119 indicator 67 next 103 preview 131 Transition execution section 39 with the fader lever 127 Transition indicator 39 function 119 Transition rate 120 display 39 setting by a men...

Page 398: ...398 Index Index Wipe settings 201 for independent key transitions 213 Wipe snapshot 218 X XPT HOLD button 37 Y Y balance 153 adjustment 157 Z Zabton 144 166 182 Z ring 60 ...

Page 399: ...for use by the purchasers of the equip ment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any pur pose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation ...

Page 400: ...MVS 6000 System SY 4 136 350 01 1 Printed in Japan 2009 03 13 2009 Sony Corporation Printed on recycled paper ...

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