249Independent Key Transitions
Chapter 3 Transitions
transition control block.
Separate settings are required both when inserting a key and when deleting
it. For example, with the key not inserted, if you select the transition type
and carry out a transition, this will be the setting when inserting a key.
You can also use the Transition menu to select a desired independent key
transition type for each key (see the next section).
For details of the wipe settings, see “Wipe Settings for Independent Key
Transitions” (page 322). For details of DME wipe settings, see “DME
Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions” (page 339).
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Execute the transition.
To insert or delete the key gradually with a mix or wipe transition:
Press the [AUTO TRANS] button.
For details of the transition rate, see “Setting the Independent Key
Transition Rate” (page 250).
For details of operation together with a common transition, see
“Combining other transitions with independent key transitions” (page
36).
To cut the key in or out instantaneously: Press the [KEY ON] button on
the keyer.
Note
In an independent key transition, the pattern limit function is not available.
Setting the Independent Key Transition Type by a Menu
Operation
You can also select the required independent key transition type by a menu
operation.
Use the following procedure.
1
In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first the desired one from VF1
‘Key1’ to VF4 ‘Key4,’ then HF6 ‘Transition.’
The Transition menu for the selected appears.
2
Select the required transition type in the <Transition Type> group.
If, in the Setup menus, you set insertion/deletion as independent modes,
make the settings for insertion in the <On Transition Type> group, and the
settings for deletion in the <Off Transition Type> group.