Overall path settings for the
following items for each “User” are
made simultaneously.
Overall path settings for frame
memory items are made
simultaneously.
Overall path settings for frame
memory freeze image output are
made simultaneously.
Paths for frame memory freeze
image outputs 1 to 8
Overall path settings for AUX buses
are made simultaneously.
Chapter
13
Keyframe
Effects
the duration of the deleted keyframe. Thus the effect
duration does not change.
Change in effect duration
Deletion of the
first keyframe
Deletion of an
intermediate
keyframe
Deletion
between two
keyframes
Deletion of the
last keyframe
Keyframe deletion position and the change in effect duration
Delay setting
You can set the delay from the time of executing an
operation to run the effect, and the effect actually starting
(that is, the delay until the first keyframe). You can make
this setting in the keyframe control block.
Note that changing the delay does not alter the duration of
the effect.
Paths
The term “path” refers to the specification of how
interpolation is carried out from one keyframe to the next.
Images are interpolated from an edit point to the next one
according to the path setting.
For details of the path setting procedure, see “Path
Settings” (page 460).
Switcher path settings
Carry out path settings in the Key Frame menu.
For each menu, the following settings are available.
M/E-1 to M/E-5, and P/P menus
For each M/E and PGM/PST, path
settings for the following items are
made simultaneously.
Overall path settings for items relating
to keys 1 to 8 are made
simultaneously.
Key source path for keys 1 to 8
Key fill path for keys 1 to 8
Proc path for keys 1 to 8
Transition path for keys 1 to 8
Overall path settings for items relating
to the background and utility buses
are made simultaneously.
Path for video to be used for second
DME channel
Overall path settings for items relating
to wipes and DME wipes are made
simultaneously.
Transition path for each M/E and P/P
bank
User1 to User8 menus
The items that can be adjusted depend on the settings in the
Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting User Regions” (page 611).