Sony MVS8000 Switch User Manual


 
373Simple Transition
Chapter 3 Transitions
Super mix: “Super Mix Settings” (page 349)
Preset color mix: “Color Matte Settings” (page 350)
Wipe: “Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings” (page 438)
DME Wipe: “Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings” (page 466)
Clip transition: “Clip Transition Operations” (page 524)
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Carry out the transition in the transition execution section.
For a gradual transition such as a mix or wipe: Press the [TAKE]
button, or operate the fader lever.
See “Setting the Transition Rate” (page 352) and “Pattern Limit” (page
355) as required.
Display of the Key Output Status and Key Priority
You can check the output status of keys 1 and 2 and the key priority setting, in
the key status display in the transition control block.
The key status display includes two ON indicators corresponding to keys 1 and
2.
Display of the key output status
When the key is inserted in the output from the M/E or PGM/PST bank, the
indication “ON” lights, and when it is not inserted, the indication goes off.
Key priority display
The key lying in front on the program monitor has an indication “OVER” lit.
To set the key priority, use the Misc >Key Priority menu for the M/E or PGM/
PST bank. For details, see “Setting the Key Priority by a Menu Operation”
(page 345).
Split Fader
What does “split fader” mean?
The term “split fader” refers to the function of carrying out a transition with the
fader lever split into left and right halves, so that the background A and
background B buses can be manipulated separately.
To use the split fader, the following conditions must be met.
The fader lever is in bus fixed mode. (See “Settings Relating to Video
Switching (Transition Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).)