External Devices; Keyframes - Sony DVS-9000 System User Manual

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External Devices

In this system, you can operate while controlling the following types of
external device:
• Devices supporting P-Bus (Peripheral II protocol)
• Devices supporting GPI
• VTRs
• Disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol and video disk communications
protocol)
• Extended VTR (Abekas A53 protocol)
For details on the devices that can be connected, consult your Sony
representative.
You can control an external device by previously registering timeline

keyframes.

For details, see Chapter 12 "External Devices" (Volume 2).

Keyframes

A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image; it can be saved in a
register (see "Registers" in Chapter 13 (Volume 2)) and recalled for reuse.
By arranging a number of keyframes on the time axis, and interpolating
between successive keyframes, you can create an effect in which there is a
continuous change from each keyframe to the next.
Creation of Special Effects and Management of Data and Operations
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