Paths - Sony MVS-6520 User Manual

Multi format switcher system with icp-series control panel
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Changes in the effect duration caused by
inserting a keyframe
• When the effect is stopped on a keyframe, inserting a
keyframe increases the effect duration by the duration of
the inserted keyframe.
• When the effect is stopped between two keyframes,
inserting a keyframe does not change the effect duration.
Notes
In constant duration mode
current keyframe is reduced to zero, and the new keyframe
is inserted with the previous duration of the current
keyframe. Thus the effect duration does not change.
Change in effect duration
Insertion
position
Insertion
before the
first
keyframe
Insertion
between
two
keyframes
Insertion at
an existing
keyframe
Insertion at
the last
keyframe
Keyframe insertion position and the change in effect duration
Changes in the effect duration caused by
deleting a keyframe
• When the effect is stopped on a keyframe, a delete
operation deletes the keyframe, and reduces the effect
duration by the duration of the deleted keyframe.
• When the effect is stopped between two keyframes, a
delete operation deletes the preceding keyframe, and
reduces the effect duration by the duration of the deleted
keyframe.
Notes
In constant duration mode
keyframe before the deleted keyframe is increased by the
duration of the deleted keyframe. Thus the effect duration
does not change.
242
Overview of Keyframes
(1 p.
241), the duration of the
(1 p.
241), the duration of the
Deletion position
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 make this
setting in the Flexi Pad.
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 about the path setting procedure,
Setting" (p.
259).
Switcher path settings
Carry out path settings in the Key Frame menu.
For each menu, the following settings are available.
M/E-1 and P/P menus
Item
Paths that can be set
M/E-1, P/P All
For each M/E and PGM/PST, path
settings for the following items are
made simultaneously.
1 "Path

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