Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings 171
Angle of pattern
rotation at start
of transition
Angle of
rotation through
course of
transition
2
In the <Rotation> group, select the rotation type.
Angle: Incline the pattern through a fixed angle.
Speed: Rotate at a fixed rate.
Magnitude: Rotate through a particular angle during
the course of the transition.
3
According to the selection in step 2, set the following
parameters.
When Angle is selected
Setting the wipe pattern replication (Multi)
The same pattern can be repeated horizontally and
vertically or both, up to 63 times. You can also change the
orientation of alternate copies, or change the position.
Angle of pattern
rotation
When Speed is selected
When Magnitude is selected
Setting the wipe pattern aspect ratio
(Aspect ratio)
You can freely change the aspect ratio of the pattern.
Multi Off Multi On
•
The parameter H Multi determines the number of pattern
replications horizontally, and the parameter V Multi
determines the number of pattern replications vertically.
•
The parameter Shift determines the manner of
replication.
At a value of –100.00, the pattern of the adjacent odd-
numbered column on the left lines up with the central
coordinate horizontally.
At a value of +100.00, the pattern of the adjacent odd-
numbered column on the right lines up with the central
coordinate horizontally.
For an independent key transition wipe, you can use the
“Invert Type” parameter to select from the following four
types of replication pattern.
Aspect Off Aspect On
A negative value of the parameter Aspect stretches the
pattern vertically; a positive value stretches the pattern
horizontally.
You can set the aspect ratio independently for the main
pattern and sub pattern.
1
In the M/E-1 >Wipe menu, select HF5 ‘Main Modify.’
The Main Modify menu appears.
2
Press [Aspect], turning it on.
3
Set the following parameter.
1: All replications in the same orientation
2: Even-numbered rows staggered
3: Even-numbered columns and rows inverted
4: Even-numbered columns and rows inverted, and even-
numbered rows staggered