Effect Timeline Operations (Menu); Recalling An Effect Timeline - Sony MLS-X1 User Manual

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Effect Timeline
Operations (Menu)

Recalling an Effect Timeline

Notes
• The first keyframe is executed when an effect timeline
is recalled. You can also configure a setting such that
the first keyframe is not executed.
For details about settings, see "Setting the operation of
the first keyframe when a register is recalled"
(page 421).
• You can configure a setting such that the state at that
point in time is inserted automatically as the first
keyframe when an empty effect timeline register is
recalled.
For details about settings, see "Inserting the first
keyframe automatically when an empty register is
recalled" (page 420).
• You can configure a setting such that when another
effect timeline register is recalled while editing an
effect timeline, the edited effect timeline is saved
automatically (auto save function).
For details about settings, see "Saving an effect
timeline automatically" (page 421).
• You can configure a setting such that effect timeline
edit mode ends and operation switches to effect
timeline recall/store mode when a register is recalled in
edit mode.
For details about settings, see "Exiting edit mode
automatically when a register is recalled during
editing" (page 421).
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Recall/Store] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to recall/store mode.
2
Press the [Recall/Store] button.
The [Recall/Store Register] window appears.
Note
In the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar, press the
[Recall/Store] button to display the [Recall/Store
Register] window.
3
Set the button for the target region to the on state.
You can select multiple regions.
For details about the display in the region display
section, see "Region display section" (page 263).
Select a tab to change the region to display.
[ME] tab: Switcher bank regions
[User] tab: User regions
[DME] tab: DME regions
[External Device] tab: External device regions
The first selected region becomes the reference
region.
To select all regions configured beforehand
Set the [All Regions] button to the on state.
For details about setting the regions selected
simultaneously, see "Setting Regions Selected
Simultaneously" (page 402).
To select DME local or DME global for the target
region to edit
To select DME local, set the [DME Local] button to
the on state.
To select DME global, set the [DME Global] button
to the on state.
Notes
• The region selection is common for effect timelines
and snapshots.
• DME local/DME global selection is enabled only
when editing an effect timeline. When recalling,
saving, or executing an effect timeline, both DME
local and DME global become the target.
• The DME local/DME global selections are
common for all DME regions.
• The DME local/DME global selections are linked
to the [LOCAL] button/[GLB] button in the device
control block.
4
Press the [Recall] button.
5
Enter a register number in the numeric keypad area.
For details about selecting a register, see "Selecting
a register" (page 263).
To add a temporary attribute
Set [Effect Diss] in the numeric keypad area to the on
state.
6
Press [Enter].
The specified register is recalled.
To undo a register recall
To undo a recall immediately after recalling a register,
press the [Undo] button.
To set the duration for an effect dissolve
temporary attribute
You can set the duration for an effect dissolve temporary
attribute for each region.
Select the target region to set, press the [Temp Diss
Duration] button, and enter a duration (number of frames)
for the effect dissolve in the numeric keypad area.
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