Chapter 11 • Input Effects; Defining Input Effects - Videonics MX-1 Instruction Manual

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VIDEONICS DIGITAL VIDEO MIXER
Chapter 11 •
Chapter 11 •
The Mixer offers a wide range of interesting effects that can be
applied to any of the sources.
Any source can be modified easily by applying one or more input effects.
The effect is applied at all times, including during transitions, until you
change it. (Exception: Some input effects are not applied to the foreground
image in PIP, chroma key, and compose. Chapters 13, 15, and 16, provide
details.)
You can combine several effects at once. You can apply any combination of
effects to any source, without restrictions. For example, you can have no
effects on A, change B to black and white, make C a color negative flipped
right-to-left, and use mosaic, strobe, and left-right flip on D.

Defining Input Effects

Press the INPUT F/X button and the PREVIEW screen will show this
display:
The green highlight in the top area ( ) determines which source you are
changing. The symbols ( ) show the available effects and the numbers ( )
are used to turn effects on and off or set their degrees. The blue highlight ( )
tells which effect is being set for the source that is highlighted in green.
• Use the ABCD buttons at the bottom of the MX-1's front panel to decide
which source is to be modified. The green highlight will change to that
source.
• Use the right and left arrow keys to move the blue highlight and determine
which effect is to be changed.
Input Effects
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