Sony DVS-9000 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions
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Duration modes
In keyframe editing, there are two duration modes; switch between them in the
keyframe operation section. (See “Time Settings” in Chapter 13 (Volume 2).)
Variable duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe
increases or reduces the duration.
Constant duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe does
not change the duration. This is useful for keyframe editing of an effect
with a fixed duration.
In the variable and constant duration modes, the keyframes to which a modify
operation applies, and the effect of a paste operation are different.
Difference in keyframes to which a modify operation applies
a) A new keyframe is inserted at the effect position.
Difference in the effect of a paste operation
Variable duration mode: The copied keyframe is inserted at the specified
position.
Constant duration mode: The copied keyframe is written over the specified
position.
Time Settings
Keyframe duration and effect duration
You can determine the execution time of an effect by setting either the
keyframe durations or the effect duration.
Keyframe duration: This is the time from the keyframe to the next keyframe.
You can set this time in the keyframe control block. (See “Time Settings”
in Chapter 13 (Volume 2).)
In constant duration mode (see page 110), it is not possible to change the
keyframe duration setting.
Effect duration: This is the total execution time of the effect, from the first
keyframe to the last. You can set this time in the keyframe control block.
(See “Time Settings” in Chapter 13 (Volume 2).)
Effect position Variable duration mode Constant duration mode
On a keyframe Applies to currently
selected keyframe
Applies to currently selected keyframe
Between two
keyframes
Applies to previous
keyframe
Modify operation not possible
a)