Pause; Keyframe Loop (Repeated Execution Of A Specified Range) - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

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5
Move the edit point to the position where you want to
insert the copied keyframe.
6
Press the [PASTE] button.
This inserts the keyframe you have copied after the
current keyframe. In constant duration mode, the
copied keyframe overwrites the edit point.
To insert the copied keyframe before a keyframe
Hold down the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PASTE]
button to insert the copied keyframe before the current
keyframe.

Pause

To apply a pause to a keyframe, use the following
procedure.
1
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
2
Stop the effect on the keyframe to which you want to
apply a pause.
3
Press the [PAUSE] button.
Keyframe Loop (Repeated Execution
of a Specified Range)
By setting the range of the loop within the effect, and the
number of loop executions, you can execute the loop range
repeatedly.
Notes
It is only possible to set one keyframe loop for each region.
Creating a new keyframe loop
To specify the loop range and loop count, carry out the
following procedure.
1
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
2
Stop the effect on the keyframe you want to make the
first of the loop range (start point). (Here, by way of
example, keyframe 2 is taken as the start point.)
3
Press the [KF LOOP] button in the keyframe control
block, turning it on.
The numeric keypad control block display shows the
start point keyframe number as follows.
FM 2 TO
The example shown means "from (keyframe) 2 to...,"
where the end keyframe is to follow.
4
With the numeric keypad buttons of the numeric
keypad control block, enter the number of the last
keyframe in the loop range (end point). (Here, by way
of example, keyframe 5 is the end point.)
FM 2 TO 5
5
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm the entry.
The display changes as follows, prompting you to
enter the loop count.
COUNT
6
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
7
Press the [ENTER] 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).
The numeric keypad control block display changes
back to the state shown in step 4.
Changing the keyframe loop settings
To change the loop range or count for the currently
recalled effect, carry out the following procedure.
1
When the [KF LOOP] button in the keyframe control
block is lit amber, press it, turning it green.
The numeric keypad control block display shows the
current loop range.
If, for example, the start point is keyframe 2 and the
end point is keyframe 5, this appears as follows.
FM 2 TO 5
2
To change the loop range, press the [CLEAR] button
in the numeric keypad control block.
To change the loop count only, press the [ENTER]
button, then skip to step 6.
When you press the [CLEAR] button, this appears as
follows.
Creating and Editing Keyframes
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