Key Modify Clear; Blink Function - Sony MVS-8000X System User Manual

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When a DME is selected on the keyer, the key fill and key source signals to
which a DME effect is applied are assigned.
Notes
You cannot select the PROC V and PROC K signals using the cross-point
selection buttons of the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
Using the key processed keyer signals or signals to which a DME
effect is applied in frame memory (frame memory feed)
To use the key processed keyer key fill and key source signals on the frame
memory source buses, in the Processed Key menu, press [FM Feed]. [Ext Proc
Key] turns on, and the key fill and key source signals processed on the
currently selected keyer are automatically assigned to frame memory source
buses 1 and 2. When a DME is selected on the keyer, the key fill and key source
signals to which a DME effect is applied are assigned.

Key Modify Clear

A simple button operation or a menu operation returns the key settings to the
initial status settings.
Press [Default Recall] at the lower left of the menu display, turning it on, then
press the corresponding VF button (VF1 to VF4) to return the key settings to
their initial status.
For details of the initial status, see "Selecting the State After Powering On
(Start Up Menu)" in Chapter 18 (Volume 3).
For the menu operation to return the key state to that set in initial status, see
"Returning to default state in function groupings" (page 91).

Blink Function

With the blink function, you can obtain the following effects.
Key blink: The key is alternately inserted and deleted at regular intervals. You
can set the period of blinking, and the proportion of each cycle for which
the key is inserted.
Edge blink: The key fill and key edge fill signals are interchanged at regular
intervals. You can set the period of blinking, and the proportion of each
cycle for which the original state holds.
The blink settings are in the Transition menu for each key.
Key Setting Operations Using Menus
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