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4
Press the [Paste Before] button or [Paste After] 
button.
The copied keyframe is inserted before or after the 
sel
ected position.
You can also select and copy multiple keyframes.
For details, see “Selecting multiple keyframes” 
(page 266).
Selecting multiple keyframes
You can select multiple keyframes as the edit target.
This operation is available when modifying, deleting, or 
cop
ying a keyframe.
To select all keyframes
Set the [All] button to the on state.
To select multiple keyframes within a specified 
ra
nge
1
Select the first edit point (keyframe) for a specified 
range.
2
Set the [From To] button to the on state.
“FROM XXX TO” (“XXX” is the current keyframe 
n
umber) is displayed on the numeric keypad area 
display.
3
Enter the number of the last keyframe for the 
specified range in the numeric keypad area.
To change the number of the first keyframe in the 
sp
ecified range, press [Clear]. Enter the number of 
the first keyframe, press [Enter], and then enter the 
number of the last keyframe.
If the last keyframe is not specified, the range up to 
t
he last keyframe on the effect timeline becomes the 
specified range.
4
Press [Enter].
The specified range is applied.
Setting pause at a keyframe
1
Select an edit point (keyframe).
2
Set the [Pause] button to the on state.
A pause is set at the selected keyframe.
Setting keyframe loop
You can specify a range on an effect timeline to execute 
the range repeatedly.
A loop can be configured at only one location on an effect 
ti
meline.
1
Select the first edit point (keyframe) for a loop range.
2
Set the [KF Loop] button to the on state.
“FROM XXX TO” (“XXX” is the current keyframe 
numb
er) is displayed on the numeric keypad area 
display.
3
Enter the number of the last keyframe for the loop 
range in the numeric keypad area.
To change the number of the first keyframe in the 
l
oop range, press [Clear]. Enter the number of the first 
keyframe, press [Enter], and then enter the number of 
the last keyframe.
When the number of the last keyframe is entered and 
you
 press [Enter], “COUNT” is displayed on the 
numeric keypad area display.
4
Enter the number of loop repetitions (1 to 99, or 0) in 
the numeric keypad area.
If “0” is entered, an infinite loop is specified.
5
Press [Enter].
The loop range and number of repetitions are applied.
• The loop between the specified first keyframe and 
la
st keyframe is maintained even if a keyframe is 
inserted/deleted within the loop range.
• If the first keyframe or last keyframe of the loop 
ra
nge is deleted, the loop is cleared.
Undoing an edit operation
To undo an operation immediately after inserting, 
modifying, deleting, or pasting a keyframe, press the 
[Undo] button.
Setting the Duration and Delay
You can set the effect duration, keyframe duration, and 
delay to adjust the execution time of an effect timeline.
For details, see “Duration and Delay” (page 252).
Select the target region to set and an effect timeline 
r
egister, and set the duration mode, duration, and delay. 
After configuration, save the effect timeline.
Note
Note
Notes