Settings In The Timeline Menu - Sony MVS-8000X User Manual

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Settings in the Timeline Menu

Selecting the region to be displayed
The Timeline menu shows a timeline for each region, but you can also restrict
the regions to be shown.
Recalling the Timeline Assign menu
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Deciding which regions appear on the timeline
In the Timeline Assign menu, press [Active Region], toggling it on or off.
On: The regions for which the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad
Off: The regions appear according to the precedence order (see next item) and
Deciding the precedence order for timeline display
To change the precedence order, insert and delete regions in the list, in the
desired order.
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Displaying the Timeline Menu
In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button
[KEY FRAME].
Select HF5 'Timeline Assign.'
The Key Frame >Timeline Assign menu appears.
The right of the status area shows a list of the regions (including the global
region) assigned to the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad
control block. The left shows the regions in order of precedence, and
whether each region is shown on the Timeline menu.
control block are lit are shown in the precedence order (see next item) set
in this menu, followed by the regions for which the buttons are off, in the
same order.
display on/off setting (see page 247) set in this menu.
In the Timeline Assign menu, use any of the following methods to select
the desired precedence order position and the region you want to insert.
• Press directly on the precedence order position in the list on the left and
the region you want to insert in the list on the right.
• Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor.
• Turn the knobs to make the setting.
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
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Priority
Precedence order of insertion
position
Setting values
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