Using Internally Generated Signals; Flow Of Operations; Using A Color Background - Sony MKS-2010 User Manual

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Using Internally Generated Signals

Flow of Operations

: Always done
: Done as required
: Done at this stage
When mix or
preset color mix
is selected

Using a Color Background

88
Using Internally Generated Signals
The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS-
2000 system. For details about operations, see the pages in parentheses ( ).
Basic operations
Select video (page 49)
Select the transition type (page 53)
Select an effect (page 56)
Select the operating channels (page 61)
Change the position and size of the effect pattern (page 63)
Modify the video border (page 66)
Prepare the transition (page 69)
Execute the transition (page 73)
Compose video by keying (page 76)
Use internally generated signals (page 88)
Fade out to black (page 93)
The term "color background" refers to a signal generated by the processor's
internal color generator. The color can be either monotone or composed from
two colors.
a) Some patterns cannot be modified in
a)
a)
Advanced operations
this way. For details, refer to "Effect
Pattern Transformations and
Modifications" in the Appendix
(separate document).
Advanced effect operations (page 95)
Advanced key operations (page 104)
Color correction (page 111)
Frame memory (page 119)
Snapshots (page 124)
Macros (page 127)
Safe title (page 134)
Copying (page 135)
a)

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