Independent Key Transitions
Chapter
3
Signal
Selection
and
Transitions
Time offset execution
If the [AUTO TRANS] buttons for the two transitions are
pressed with a time offset, the following is the result.
Note that in both cases the common transition is a wipe and
the independent key transition is a mix (dissolve).
Time offset execution with the key inserted: With the
key inserted, it is deleted with the two transitions
acting with a time offset.
Whichever button is pressed first, when the common
transition completes, even if the independent key
transition is still not completed, the two end
simultaneously.
Example 1: When the independent key transition [AUTO TRANS]
button is pressed later
Example: When the independent key transition [AUTO TRANS]
button is pressed later
Common transition
(wipe)
Independent key
transition (mix)
Independent key
transition (mix)
The transition
completes with
the key deleted.
Common transition
(wipe)
Time offset execution with the key not inserted
The key is deleted,
even if the
independent key
transition has not
completed.
Time offset execution with the key inserted
Time offset execution with the key not inserted: With
the key not inserted, it is inserted with the transition
whose [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed first.
Since the key is then in the inserted state, with the
transition whose [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed
later, the key is deleted. When the key is completely
deleted, both transitions complete.