Independent Key Transitions - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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Independent Key
Transitions
What is an independent key transition?
In addition to common transitions, it is possible to carry
out independent transitions on the keyers of the M/E banks
and PGM/PST bank. These are called "independent key
transitions."
By carrying out an independent key transition in
combination with a common transition, different transition
types can be used for the background and keys. It is also
possible to use different transition types for key insertion
and key deletion by means of a Setup menu setting (see
page 115).
Combining other transitions with

independent key transitions

When you set a common transition and a key independent
transition for the same key, you can apply two different
effects such as a wipe and mix (dissolve) (see page 95) to
the key simultaneously.
When carrying out such a combination of transitions
simultaneously on a key as auto transitions (see page 109),
the result depends on the timing of pressing the respective
[AUTO TRANS] buttons.
Simultaneous execution
If the [AUTO TRANS] buttons for the two transitions are
pressed simultaneously, the following is the result.
Note that in both cases the common transition is a wipe and
the independent key transition is a mix (dissolve).
Deleting a key with simultaneous transitions: With the
key inserted, it is deleted simultaneously with the two
transitions.
When the common transition completes, even if the
independent key transition is still not completed, the
two end simultaneously.
Deleting a key with simultaneous transitions
Inserting a key with simultaneous transitions: With the
key not inserted, it is inserted simultaneously with the
two transitions. If the common transition or
independent key transition ends first, the other
continues to completion.
Inserting a key with simultaneous transitions
Wipe and mix
(dissolve) are carried
out simultaneously.
The key is deleted,
even if the
independent key
transition has not
completed.
Wipe and mix
(dissolve) are
carried out
simultaneously.
The transitions
continue until both
are completed.
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Independent Key Transitions

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