Next Transitions; Selecting A Next Transition - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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For details about transition preview, see "Transition
Preview" (page 65).
When a wipe or DME wipe is selected as the transition
type, you can set the transition execution range
(pattern limit).
For details about pattern limits, see "Pattern Limit"
(page 63).
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Execute a transition.
Execute the transition using the buttons and fader lever
in the transition execution section on the transition
control block.
For details about executing transitions, see
"Executing a Transition" (page 61).

Next Transitions

You can select the switch target of a transition.
Next transitions are configured using the transition control
block.

Selecting a Next Transition

You can select a next transition using the transition control
block of the target switcher bank.
Note
The buttons used for configuring a next transition must be
assigned to the transition settings section of the transition
control block beforehand.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Assigning
Control Panel Buttons" (page 317).
Select the switch target of a transition using the next
transition selection buttons.
Multiple next transition selection buttons can be pressed
and lit at the same time.
To switch the background
Press the [BKGD] button, turning it on.
Select a background image for after the transition using the
background B bus cross-point buttons.
For details about image selection, see "Chapter 4
Selecting Signals" (page 46).
To insert/remove a key
Press a [KEY1] to [KEY8] button, turning it on.
If a key is not inserted, it will be inserted. If a key is
inserted, it will be removed.
When inserting a key, set the key to insert.
For details about setting keys, see "Chapter 6 Keys"
(page 71).
To remove all inserted keys
Press the [BKGD] button twice.
Note
Double-pressing of the [BKGD] button must first be
enabled.
For details about settings, see "Enabling double-press for
the [BKGD] button in the transition control block"
(page 325).
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