Undoing An Edit Operation; Duration Mode Setting - Sony MVS-3000 System User Manual

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The display changes as follows, prompting you to
enter the loop count.
COUNT
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Enter the loop count. (Here, by way of example, "15"
is entered.)
To specify a loop count, enter a number in the range 1
to 99.
To specify an endless loop, enter "0" (zero).
COUNT
15
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Press the [ENTR] button to confirm the entry.
The start point, end point, and loop count that you have
set are reflected in the Timeline menu. If you enter the
loop count as "0" (endless loop), the count is shown as
"inf" (infinity).
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Press the [EXIT] button.
The [KF LOOP] button lights green.
To change the keyframe loop settings
While the [KF LOOP] button is lit green, press it, turning
it orange, and then change the loop range and count using
the same procedure as in
(1 p.
157).
Executing a keyframe loop
Press the [RUN] button.
The set loop range is executed repeatedly for the set loop
count number of times.
The total loop count and the number of loops remaining are
displayed in the timeline menu. (If the loop count is
infinite (inf), the remaining number is not shown.)
If the [REV] button is lit, the loop is played in the reverse
order.
Canceling keyframe loop execution
Press the [REWIND] button.
Changes to the loop range caused by
keyframe insertion/deletion
When a keyframe is inserted or deleted within the loop
range, the loop range also changes. The following are
examples.
Example 1: If keyframe 3 is deleted, the loop end point
moves forward as follows.
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Creating and Editing Keyframes
"Creating a new keyframe loop"
Before
deletion
Deletion
After
deletion
Example 2: If keyframe 3 is added, the end point keyframe
number moves back.
Before
addition
Addition
After
addition
Example 3: If the keyframe at the end of the loop range
(the end point) is deleted, the keyframe loop settings
are all cleared, as follows. The same occurs if the first
keyframe in the loop range (the start point) is deleted.
Before
deletion
After
deletion

Undoing an Edit Operation

To undo a keyframe insert, modify, delete, or paste
operation immediately after execution, press the [UNDO]
button.

Duration Mode Setting

There are two keyframe duration modes: variable duration
mode, and constant duration mode in which the effect
duration is fixed
(1 p.
146).
• To select variable duration mode, turn the [CNST DUR]
button off.
• To select constant duration mode, turn the [CNST DUR]
button on.
: Loop range
: Loop range
Deletion
: Loop range

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