Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block 181
When border is selected
Parameter group [1/2]
Parameter group [2/2]
When soft border is selected
Parameter group [1/2]
Degree of
softening of
inside of border
Degree of
softening of
outside of
border
Parameter group [2/2]
When soft edge is selected
Degree of
softening of
edge
When edge matte is selected
Buttons for positioning the wipe pattern
POS (position): Adjusts the position of the wipe pattern.
CNTR (center): Returns the wipe pattern position to the
center.
When you press the [POS] button, the alphanumeric
display first shows the name of the parameter, “H” or “V,”
and then the value of the parameter.
When the [POS] button is lit green, you can adjust the
position of the wipe pattern with the control knobs.
Buttons for setting the wipe direction
NORM (normal): Sets wipe to normal (forward)
direction.
NORM/REV (normal/reverse): Sets the wipe direction
to alternate between normal and reverse for each
transition.
REV (reverse): Sets wipe to reverse direction to normal.
Buttons for setting the wipe pattern limit
PTN LIMT (pattern limit): Enables the following
settings for the pattern limit using the control knobs.
LIMT SET (limit set): If you change the pattern size with
the fader lever then press this button, this sets the
current size as the pattern limit.
a)
At 0%, executing the transition has no effect at all.
b)
At 100%, the transition can be executed with the same effect as with no
pattern limit set, but when the transition completes, background buses A
and B are not interchanged.
Other buttons
EXIT: Exits the editing mode, and returns the memory
recall section to wipe snapshot mode.
KNOB 1/2: When the control knob adjustments are on two
pages, this switches between parameter group [1/2]
and parameter group [2/2].
Wipe modify clear
When the [WIPE] button is held down, holding down the
region selection button for the selected region together
returns all the wipe settings of the region to the initial
status settings.
For details of the initial status, see “Saving User-Defined
Settings” in Chapter 18 (Volume 2).