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To set the edit points, use any of the following operations 
with the memory recall buttons.
• To move the edit point to the keyframe immediately after 
the current time (the position at which the effect is 
currently stopped), press the [NEXT KF] button.
• To move the edit point to the keyframe immediately 
before the current time, press the [PREV KF] button.
• To move the edit point to a keyframe specified by 
number, press the [GOTO KF] button, then enter the 
keyframe number with the numeric keypad buttons in 
the numeric keypad control block, and press the 
[ENTER] button to confirm.
• To move the edit point to a specified timecode, press the 
[GOTO TC] button, then enter the timecode value with 
the numeric keypad buttons in the numeric keypad 
control block, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
To enter a difference value
When moving to an edit point with the [GOTO KF] button 
or [GOTO TC] button, you can also enter the difference 
from the current keyframe number or timecode value.
In the numeric keypad control block, press the numeric 
keypad [+/−] button, and enter the difference, then press 
the [TRIM] button. The [+/−] button toggles between “+” 
(plus) and “–” (minus) each time it is pressed.
Creating and Editing 
Keyframes
Keyframe creation is performed in the utility/shotbox 
control block.
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button in the utility/shotbox 
control block to switch the memory recall buttons to 
keyframe/macro editing mode. You can create and edit 
keyframes using the keyframe operation buttons and the 
memory recall buttons.
Creating Keyframes
To create new keyframes, recall an empty register and then 
use the following procedure to create and insert each new 
keyframe.
1
Press the [KF MCRO EDIT] button.
The [KF MCRO EDIT] button lights amber, and the 
memory recall buttons switch to keyframe/macro 
editing mode.
2
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on orange.
This enables effect editing operation.
3
Create the image you want to be the first keyframe.
4
Press the [INS] button.
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.
5
Create the next keyframe image.
6
Press the [INS] button.
This inserts the current image as the second keyframe 
after the first keyframe.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to create the required number of 
keyframes.
To insert a new keyframe before an existing 
keyframe
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and press the [INS] 
button.
This inserts the new keyframe before the current keyframe.