
To Set Up a Wipe
A wipe transition requires that you select a wipe pattern,
set the direction and number/size of wipe pattern, as well
as set a background and key transition rate for the auto
transition. A fader transition does not use the transition
rate.
1.
Press
WIPE
.
2.
Use the
Time
knob to set the length of the
background transition. Click
Trans Rate
and enter
the length of the background transition in the
ME
Rate
field, or the length of a key transition in the
Key X Rate
field.
Tip:
If you have a C2S/C2X/C3S/C3X control panel, press
ME RATE in the Effects Memory area for the ME you want
to change the rate for, use the keypad to enter the new
rate, and press Enter.
Tip:
If you have a C2S/C2X/C3S/C3X control panel, press
KEY RATE in the Effects Memory area repeatedly to select
the Keyer you want to set the rate for, use the keypad to
enter the new rate, and press Enter.
3.
Use the
Dirctn
knob to select the direction that the
wipe travels.
4.
Press the
Dirctn
knob to select whether the wipe
runs forward during the first transition and then
reverse during the second (
FF
), or if it always goes
in the same direction.
5.
Press
NEXT
.
6.
Use the
Pattrn
knob to select the wipe pattern you
want to use. You can also select the pattern by
pressing the pattern button directly.
7.
Use the
X Pos
and
Y Pos
knobs to position the
wipe pattern. You can also use the positioner.
8.
Press
NEXT
.
9.
Use the
Aspect
knob to adjust the aspect ratio of
the wipe pattern.
Not all patterns can be adjusted.
10.
Use the
Border
and
Soft
knobs to apply a border
to the wipe pattern.
Refer to the section
To Apply a Border to a Pattern
on page 29 for information on borders.
11.
Press
NEXT
. If a border is applied to the wipe, you
must press
NEXT
multiple times to get to the next
step.
12.
Use the
Rot
knob to rotate the pattern. Use the
Rotation
slider to rotate the pattern.
Not all patterns can be rotated.
13.
Use the
HMult
knob to multiply the pattern
horizontally. Use the
HMultiply
slider to multiply
the pattern horizontally.
14.
Use the
VMult
knob to multiply the pattern
vertically. Use the
VMultiply
slider to multiply the
pattern vertically.
To Apply a Border to a Pattern
1.
Press
WIPE
>
NEXT
>
NEXT
.
2.
Use the
Border
knob to adjust the size of the border
around the pattern.
3.
Use the
Soft
knob to adjust the softness of the
pattern border.
4.
Press
NEXT
.
5.
Select a default or custom color for the border.
•
Default
— use the
Load
knob to select a preset
color for the border.
Default
— click one of the
preset colors.
•
Custom
— press
NEXT
and use the
BHue
,
BSat
, and
BLum
knobs to select your own
color.
Custom
— click the arrow to the right of
the
Border Color
area and use the
Hue
,
Saturation
, and
Lightness
sliders to select
your own color. Click
OK
to apply the color or
Live
to apply it in real-time.
DVE Transitions
A DVE transition is a gradual transition where one video
signal is replaced with another according to a 2D DVE
pattern.
Keep the following in mind when performing DVE
transitions:
•
You must include the background when performing
a DVE transition on a Chroma Key, Self Key, or
Auto-Select Key. If you do not include the
background, a dissolve transition is performed.
•
Performing a DVE transition on a DVE Key without
including the background scales the transition effect
to the size of the DVE Key. This transition does not
consume an additional DVE resource.
•
Performing a DVE transition on a DVE Key with the
background included does not scale the transition
effect. This transition consumes the second DVE
resource.
To Set Up a DVE Transition
A DVE transition requires that you select the DVE
pattern and duration for the transition.
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