Creating and Editing Keyframes  251 
 
Press the [EFF] button, then press the [EDIT ENBL]
 
button, turning it on. 
This switches the memory recall section to effect
 
editing mode. 
Create the image you want to be the first keyframe. 
This takes the current image as the first keyframe.
 
You can make a setting in the Setup menu so that when
 
you recall an empty register, the system state at that
 
point is automatically captured as the first keyframe. 
Create the image you want to be the next keyframe. 
This inserts the current image as the second keyframe
 
after the first keyframe. 
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to create the required number of
 
keyframes. 
 
EFF button  Alphanumeric display 
Creation 
 
Creating new keyframes 
To create new keyframes, recall an empty register and then
 
use the following procedure to create and insert each new
 
keyframe. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EDIT ENBL button 
Memory recall section 
 
 
In effect editing mode, the memory recall section is
 
composed of two pages. You use the buttons displayed on
 
each page to create and edit keyframes. 
 
Page 1 button display 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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When the [PAGE 1/2] button is pressed, the display
 
switches to page 2. 
 
Page 2 button display 
 
 
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When the [PAGE 2/2] button is pressed, the display
 
switches to page 1. 
To insert a new keyframe before an existing
 
keyframe 
Hold down the [SHFT] button and press the [INS] button,
 
to insert a new keyframe before the current keyframe. 
 
 
Insertion 
 
Inserting keyframes 
To insert a keyframe in an existing effect, use the
 
following procedure. 
1 
Press the [EFF] button, then press the [EDIT ENBL]
 
button, turning it on. 
2 
Stop the effect at the desired edit point. 
3 
Create the image for the keyframe you want to insert. 
4 
Press the [INS] button. 
When the edit point is on a keyframe, to insert the new
 
keyframe before the existing keyframe, hold down the
 
[SHFT] button and press the [INS] button.