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Moving Keyframes
1
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button, then press the 
[EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on orange.
2
Stop the effect at the edit point you want to move.
3
To move a number of keyframes in a single operation, 
press the [FROM TO] button and specify the keyframe 
range.
For details about specifying a range, see “Modifying 
more than one keyframe simultaneously” (page 310).
4
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the specified keyframe and stores it in the 
paste buffer.
5
Move the edit point to the position to which you want 
to move the keyframe.
6
Press the [PASTE] button.
This inserts the keyframe you have moved after the 
current keyframe.
In constant duration mode, the moved keyframe 
overwrites the edit point.
To insert the target keyframe to move before 
another keyframe
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PASTE] 
button.
This inserts the target keyframe to move before the current 
keyframe.
Copying Keyframes
1
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button, then press the 
[EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on orange.
2
Stop the effect at the edit point you want to copy.
3
To copy a number of keyframes in a single operation, 
press the [FROM TO] button or the [ALL] button.
If you press the [FROM TO] button, specify the 
keyframe range.
For details about specifying a range, see “Modifying 
more than one keyframe simultaneously” (page 310).
4
Press the [COPY] button.
This copies the specified keyframe and stores it in the 
paste buffer.
5
Move the edit point to the position where you want to 
insert the copied keyframe.
6
Press the [PASTE] button.
This inserts the keyframe you have copied after the 
current keyframe.
In constant duration mode, the copied keyframe 
overwrites the edit point.
To insert the copied keyframe before a keyframe
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PASTE] 
button.
This inserts the keyframe you have copied before the 
current keyframe.
Pause
You can apply a pause to a keyframe.
1
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button, then press the 
[EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on orange.
2
Stop the effect on the keyframe to which you want to 
apply a pause.
3
Press the [PAUSE] button.
Keyframe Loop (Repeated Execution 
of a Specified Range)
By setting the range of the loop within the effect, and the 
number of loop executions, you can execute the loop range 
repeatedly.
It is only possible to set one keyframe loop for each region.
Setting keyframe loop
Specify the loop range and loop count.
1
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button, then press the 
[EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on orange.
2
Stop the effect on the keyframe you want to make the 
first of the loop range (start point).
Here, by way of example, keyframe 2 is taken as the 
start point.
3
Press the [KF LOOP] button, turning it on blue.
The numeric keypad control block display shows the 
start point keyframe number.
Note