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Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD) Transitions • Ops 5–9
Transition Rates
Transition rates set how much time, in frames, the switcher takes to perform an Auto Transition.
For example, with a dissolve, the transition rate is how long it takes for the first video source to be
replaced by the second.
Transition rates are set for the MLE and the keyers on the MLE, or AuxKey. The rate for an MLE
is shown on the display on the Effects Memory Module (Figure 5.12), and on the Transition
Module.
Figure 5.12 Current Transition Rates — Effects Memory Modules
For the Program/Preset MLE, the transition rates are shown on the display on the Global
Memory Module (Figure 5.13), and also include the transition rate for a Fade to Black.
Figure 5.13 Current Transition Rates — Global Memory Modules
You can set a default keyer and MLE rate that is used when an MLE, or the switcher, is defaulted.
For More Information...
on the default keyer and MLE rates, refer to the section “Personality List” on page Eng
11-2.
Setting the MLE Rate
The MLE rate, or background transition rate, is set from the Effects Memory Module for all
upper MLEs and Global Memory Module for the Program/Preset MLE.
If the Crosspoint Group that you are setting the MLE rate on is assigned as an Aux Bus, the
MLE rate will set the background transition rate of the AuxKey.
Use the following procedure to set the MLE transition rate for an MLE:
1. Press MLE RATE on the Effects Memory Module for the MLE that you want to set the
background transition rate for (Figure 5.14).
Figure 5.14 MLE Rate — Effects Memory Module
REG:00 Memory0
MLE:015 Key:008
REG:00 Memory0
M:015 D:008 F:20
RECALL
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456
123
BANK
0
ENTER
KEYS
ONLY
EFF
DISS
STORE
MLE
RATE
KEY
RATE
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