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MVS-8000/8000SF System
(With CCP-8000 Series Center Control Panel)
User's Guide
Multi Format Switcher System
[English]
Volume 1
2nd Edition (Revised 3)
Software Version 9.00 and Later

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  • Page 1: Control Panel: Example Configuration

    MVS-8000/8000SF System (With CCP-8000 Series Center Control Panel) User’s Guide Multi Format Switcher System [English] Volume 1 2nd Edition (Revised 3) Software Version 9.00 and Later...
  • Page 2 NOTICE TO USERS © 2001 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.
  • Page 3: Control Panel: Example Configuration

    Functions Newly Supported in Version 9.00 The functions newly supported in the MVS-8000 system version 9.00 are as follows. Functions relating to operability Classification Functions supported Menu No. See page Vol.1 Vol.2 Vol.3 Control panel Setting the sensitivity for the search 7326.10...
  • Page 4 Classification Functions supported Menu No. See page Vol.1 Vol.2 Vol.3 Frame memory Formatting an external hard disk with 2561 – – 15 partitions Append mode for external hard disk 2562 – – backup and restore Managing images using a DDR/VTR 7153, 2564, –...
  • Page 5 Functions relating to DME Classification Functions supported Menu No. See page Vol.1 Vol.2 Vol.3 Special effects Corner pinning 4142 – – Increased parameter range for split 4141.11 – 676, – and split slide 4141.12 Functions relating to external devices Classification Functions supported Menu No.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Volume 1 Chapter 1 MVS-8000 Functions Introduction ....................30 Features of the MVS-8000 Multi Format Switcher System......33 Basic Video Processing.................35 Transitions .....................35 Keys.......................39 Wipes.....................40 DME Wipes ...................41 Frame Memory ..................41 Color Backgrounds................41 Copy and Swap..................42 Video Process ..................42 Color Corrector..................42...
  • Page 7 Control Panel: Example Configuration 1 (With Standard Transition Modules) .........54 Control Panel: Example Configuration 2 (With Simple Transition Modules) ..........56 Control Panel: Example Configuration 3 (With Compact Transition Modules) .........58 Cross-Point Control Block ..............59 Transition Control Block (Standard Type)..........63 Flexi Pad Control Block (Standard Type) ..........67 Key Control Block.................70 Device Control Block (Trackball) ............74 Device Control Block (Joystick) ............78...
  • Page 8 Operation With a Mouse ..............134 Switching Between the Main Menu Site and Subsidiary Menu Site ..140 Shortcut Menu ..................140 Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions Video Processing Flow ................144 Signal Selection ...................146 Basics of Signal Selection ..............147 Bus Selection ..................147 AUX Panel-less Function ..............150 Signal Assignment and Selection ............151 Signal Name Display................154...
  • Page 9 Setting the Fade to Black Transition Rate...........199 Simple Transition ..................200 Basic Operations for Simple Transitions..........200 Display of the Key Output Status and Key Priority ......202 Split Fader ...................202 Independent Key Transitions With a Simple Transition Module..203 Chapter 4 Keys Overview......................208 Key Types....................208 Key Modifiers..................210 Key Memory..................213...
  • Page 10 Key Snapshots.....................281 Key Snapshot Operations ..............281 Key Snapshot Operations Using a Simple Transition Module....284 Chapter 5 Wipes Overview......................288 Types of Wipe Pattern .................288 Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings ............289 Wipe Settings Menu ................289 Wipe Pattern Selection ................289 Pattern Mix ..................291 Setting Wipe Modifiers ...............296 Wipe Modify Clear................314 Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions ........315...
  • Page 11 Setting Independent Key Transition DME Wipe Modifiers....358 Resizer DME Wipe Setting ................361 DME Wipe Snapshots ................363 DME Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Flexi Pad ......363 DME Snapshot Operations With the Menus ........364 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns .........365 User Programmable DME Transition Mode ........365 DME Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block ....................370 Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot............370...
  • Page 12 Image Data Management................422 Pair File Processing ................422 Moving Files..................423 Deleting Files ..................424 Renaming Files..................425 File Backups ..................426 Restoring Files..................426 External Hard Disk Drive Access .............427 Hard Disk Formatting................428 Saving Files ..................429 Recalling Files ..................430 Managing Images Using a DDR/VTR............432 Using a DDR/VTR for High-speed Backup and Restoring....432 Extracting Images from Video Tape ...........434 Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds, Copy and Swap, and Other Settings Color Background ..................438...
  • Page 13 Chapter 9 Color Corrector Preparations ....................462 Overall Color Corrector Operations ............465 Enabling Color Corrector ..............465 Copy and Swap Operations ..............465 Color Corrector Functions ................467 Input Video Processing Operations .............467 Primary Color Correction Operations ..........468 Secondary Color Correction Operations ..........472 RGB Clip Operations ................473 Luminance Processing Operations ............473 Spot Color Adjustment ................476 Output Video Processing Operations ..........479...
  • Page 14 Video Creation in 3D Mode ..............518 Appendix (Volume 1) Wipe Pattern List ..................522 Standard Wipes..................522 Enhanced Wipes ..................523 Rotary Wipes ..................524 Mosaic Wipes ..................525 Random/Diamond Dust Wipes............527 DME Wipe Pattern List ................528 DME Wipe Patterns Available in One-Channel Mode .......528 DME Wipe Patterns Available in Two-Channel Mode.......536 DME Wipe Patterns Available in Three-Channel Mode.....541 Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List ...............542...
  • Page 15 Volume 2 Chapter 11 DME Operations DME......................572 Three-Dimensional Transformations...........573 Transformation Operation Modes ............579 Graphics Display .................583 Three-Dimensional Parameter Display ..........585 Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations........586 Basic Operations..................586 Three-Dimensional Parameter Display ..........591 Entering Three-Dimensional Parameter Values........593 Graphics Display Operation ..............594 Canceling Virtual Images ..............596 DME Special Effect Operations ..............597 Special Effects ..................597 Operations Common to All DME Special Effects ......611...
  • Page 16 Mask Settings ..................657 Freeze Settings ..................659 Nonlinear Effect Settings ..............661 Corner Pinning Settings...............691 Lighting Settings .................694 Trail Settings ..................699 Motion Decay Settings ................703 Keyframe Strobe Settings..............705 Wind Settings ..................707 Spotlighting Settings ................709 Background Settings................727 Separate Sides Settings................728 Shaped Video Settings.................728 Invert Settings..................730 Key Density Settings ................731 Key Source Selection ................731...
  • Page 17 Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects Regions......................794 Registers ......................796 Keyframes ....................798 Effects....................798 Saving and Recalling Effects ..............798 Effect Attributes ..................798 Effect Editing ..................799 Time Settings..................800 Paths ....................804 Effect Execution ..................810 Master Timelines .................810 Sequence of Keyframe Operations............810 Displaying the Timeline Menu ..............812 Interpreting the Timeline Menu ............812 Settings in the Timeline Menu ............814 Recalling a Register ..................816...
  • Page 18 Basic Procedure for Path Settings ............848 Executing Effects ..................852 Executing Effects in the Keyframe Control Block......852 Setting the Run Mode................854 Executing an Effect in the Flexi Pad Control Block ......855 Executing an Effect in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block ..855 Saving Effects....................857 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline...........859 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Using the Buttons in the Numeric...
  • Page 19 Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox Utility Execution ..................910 Executing a Utility With the User Preference Buttons (Menu Control Block)..................910 Executing a Utility in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block ....911 Executing Utilities With the Cross-Point Buttons in the Key 2 Row .912 Shotbox ......................914 Shotbox Register Creation.................915 Creating a Shotbox Register in the Numeric Keypad Control Block..915 Creating a Shotbox Register in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control...
  • Page 20 Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro ......964 Creating and Editing a Macro .............966 Macro Editing Using Menus..............968 Macro Register Editing ...............968 Online Editing of Macro Events............968 Offline Editing of Macro Events ............974 Macro Attachment Assigning ..............980 Setting and Canceling a Macro Attachment........983 Displaying the Macro Attachment List ..........987 Executing a Macro by Macro Attachment...........988 Menu Macros ....................991...
  • Page 21 Exporting Frame Memory Data ............1031 Directory Operations................1033 Displaying the Directory Menu ............1033 Creating a New Directory..............1033 Renaming a Directory ...............1034 Deleting a Directory ................1034 Copying Files Between Different Unit IDs ..........1035 Saving Files Recalled by Autoload ............1037 Appendix (Volume 2) SpotLighting....................1040 Texture Patterns.................1040 Shape Patterns ...................1041...
  • Page 22 Specifying the DME Connected to the Switcher.......1076 Enabling the FM Data Port of the Switcher ........1076 Setting the Signal Format (Format Menu)..........1078 Setting the Signal Format ..............1078 Switching the Input Reference Signal for HD System......1080 Setting Conversion Formats ..............1081 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio (Format Menu)........1084 Selecting the State After Powering On (Start Up Menu)......1085 Saving and Recalling Setup Data ............1086 Selecting the State at Start-up ............1087...
  • Page 23 Assigning the Key Delegation in the Downstream Key Control Block ....................1121 Linking Switcher Bus and Router Destination........1122 Linking Transitions Between Keyers ..........1125 Linking the Next Transition Selection Buttons .........1126 Selecting the Module to be the Reference for Device Control Block ....................1126 Assigning a Region to the Region Selection Buttons in the Numeric Keypad Control Block or Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block...
  • Page 24 Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu)....1160 Assigning a Bus to an AUX Delegation Button........1160 Using the Auxiliary Bus Control Block for Router Control .....1162 Setting Button Assignments (Prefs/Utility Menu) .........1166 Assigning Functions to User Preference Buttons......1166 Assigning a Function to a Memory Recall Button in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block .................1171 Assigning a Function to the Key 2 Row Cross-Point Buttons ..1177 Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) ....1178...
  • Page 25 Chapter 20 Switcher Setup (Switcher) Settings for Switcher Configuration (Config Menu) ......1202 Adjusting the Reference Phase............1203 Specifying the Video Switching Timing ...........1203 Setting the Operation Mode ..............1203 Setting User Regions .................1206 Assigning PGM/PST Logically to an M/E........1207 Setting the Assignments of DME Channels to Use on the Individual M/E Banks..................1207 Setting the Side Flag Video Material and Operation ......1207 Signal Input Settings (Input Menu) ............1210...
  • Page 26 Making Switcher Processor GPI Input Settings ........1244 Making Switcher Processor GPI Output Settings ......1247 Enabling or Disabling AUX Bus Control..........1249 Setting the Interface Between the DME and the Switcher ....1249 Setting the AUX Bus Output and Reentry Input .......1250 Selecting the Mode for Turning Off Keys Upon Receiving the Editor Command ................1251 Chapter 21 DME Setup (DME) Settings Relating to Signal Inputs (Input Menu)........1254...
  • Page 27 Chapter 23 Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally (Router/Tally) Router Interface Settings (Router Menu) ..........1288 Assigning Switcher Inputs and Outputs to S-Bus Space....1288 Making an External Box Setting ............1289 Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu) ..........1292 Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu) ..............1293 Making New Wiring Settings............1293 Changing the Wiring Settings ............1294 Deleting Wiring Settings ..............1294...
  • Page 28 Error Messages ..................1323 Error Messages Displayed in the Error Status/Error Log Menu ..1323 Error Messages Appearing in a Message Box........1327 Error Messages Shown in the Error Information Menu ....1350 Index ......................1352 Table of Contents...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1 Mvs-8000 Functions

    Chapter 1 MVS-8000 Functions...
  • Page 30: Introduction

    Introduction This manual is the User’s Guide for the MVS-8000/8000SF Multi Format Switcher system. The MVS-8000 and MVS-8000SF have different numbers of M/E banks and input/output signals, but are otherwise functionally identical. This manual refers to these generically as the “MVS-8000 system,” and describes principally the operation of the system using the CCP-8000 of center control panels.
  • Page 31 System configuration and features Term for system System with installed option boards and HD system settings to support HDTV format System with installed option boards and SD system settings to support SDTV format A system in which the center control panel 4M/E system has four M/E banks A system in which the center control panel...
  • Page 32 CCP-6000/8000 Center Control Panel Pack • CCP-6000/8000 Operation Manual • CCP-6000/8000 Installation Manual DCU-8000 Device Control Unit Pack • DCU-8000 Operation Manual • DCU-8000 Installation Manual DCU-2000 Device Control Unit Pack • DCU-2000-C Operation Manual • DCU-2000-C Installation Manual Introduction...
  • Page 33: Features Of The Mvs-8000 Multi Format Switcher System

    DME functionality. Powerful external device interfaces By connecting to a Sony routing switcher or similar, a large system can be built. From the control panel, it is also possible to operate other equipment, including VTRs and disk recorders.
  • Page 34 Powerful frame memory functions In an MVS-8000 system, an HDTV system can hold 58 still image frames (88 frames in 720P/59.94 format), and an SDTV system can store 222 frames in memory, while up to eight frames can be recalled and used simultaneously.
  • Page 35: Basic Video Processing

    Basic Video Processing This section introduces basic functions used for video processing on the switcher. Transitions In the M/E banks and PGM/PST bank, the switch from the current video stream (appearing on the corresponding program monitor) to a new video stream is referred to as a transition.
  • Page 36 Inserting and deleting a key You can insert one or more of the four keys (downstream keys on the PGM/ PST bank). If you select a key which is already inserted, the transition will delete the key. A simultaneous combination of deleting and inserting keys is also possible. Key 1 Insert Delete...
  • Page 37 Simultaneously changing the background and keys You can change any of the four keys (downstream keys on the PGM/PST bank) and the background at the same time. Key 1 Transition Key 2 Changing the background and key 2 simultaneously Key 1 Transition Key 2 Key 4...
  • Page 38 There are two modes for carrying out a transition: auto transitions are carried out by a button operation, and manual transitions are carried out using the fader lever. It is also possible to combine these two modes. Independent Key Transitions In addition to common transitions, it is possible to carry out independent transitions on the keyers of the M/E banks and PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 39: Keys

    Effect of use with an independent key transition The key is inserted with an independent key transition as the background changes with a common transition, providing the following result. Different wipe patterns are applied to Independent key Transition type: the background and key transitions. transition type: wipe wipe...
  • Page 40: Wipes

    Masks A mask allows a part of the image to be replaced by the background or a key. To prevent unwanted holes in the background, or if a key is not the desired shape, you can correct this with a mask. Resizer This function allows you to apply effects, similar to a DME, such as zoom, movement, or aspect ratio change to a part of a created key.
  • Page 41: Dme Wipes

    DME Wipes A DME wipe is a wipe transition that uses a DME effect to change from one video image to the next. There are two types of DME wipe: those which can be selected for a normal transition, and those which can be selected for an independent key transition. The patterns that can be used for a DME wipe are as follows.
  • Page 42: Copy And Swap

    Copy and Swap This function can be used to copy and swap the settings among the M/E-1 to M/E-3, and PGM/PST banks or between keyers. The following settings can be copied or swapped. • Overall settings for the M/E and PGM/PST banks •...
  • Page 43: Side Flags

    Side Flags The term “side flags” refers to the areas to left and right of an image with aspect ratio 4:3 embedded within a 16:9 frame, when these areas are filled with a separate image selected from the utility 1 bus. Image to fill the side flag Input source with aspect ratio areas (selected from utility 1...
  • Page 44: Simple P/P Software

    Key 3 Background A (signal from utility 2 bus) Background A Key 1 Background B (signal from utility 3 bus) Background B Program output for “Main” Program output for “Sub” For details, see “Multi Program 2” (page 489). Simple P/P Software By installing the BZS-8250 Simple P/P Software in the MVS-8000A/ 8000ASF/8000G/8000GSF Switcher Processor, you can use a separate program/preset function without using the M/E hardware.
  • Page 45: 3D Support

    3D Support Installing the BZS-8560 switcher upgrade software in an MVS-8000G, and the BZDM-8560 DME upgrade software in an MVE-8000A, enables the processing of video in 3D mode. For details, see “3D Support” (page 511). Basic Video Processing...
  • Page 46: Creation Of Special Effects And Management Of Data And Operations

    Creation of Special Effects and Management of Data and Operations This section introduces functions used for creation of special effects, control of external devices or switcher operations, and data management. Digital Multi Effects (DME) When used with the switcher, DME allows you to add three-dimensional effects such as image movement, rotation, magnification and shrinking, as well as a wide variety of special effects.
  • Page 47: External Devices

    • Disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol and video disk communications protocol) • Extended VTR (Abekas A53 protocol) For details on the devices that can be connected, consult your Sony representative. You can control an external device by previously registering timeline keyframes.
  • Page 48: Snapshots

    The following figure shows three keyframes created with a wipe pattern (the circle) in different positions. This is interpolated to create the effect shown. Background A Interpolated images Background B Keyframe 1 Keyframe 2 Keyframe 3 Effect execution Example of keyframes and effect execution You can save the sequence of keyframes representing a single effect in a register.
  • Page 49: Utility

    These conditions are called “attributes” of the snapshot, and can be added when the snapshot is saved or recalled. For details, see Chapter 14 “Snapshots” (Volume 2). Utility The utility function refers to a function whereby you can assign an arbitrary action or a shortcut for frequently used menu to a particular button, then instantly recall the action or menu by pressing the button.
  • Page 50: Files

    Macro attachment Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register is assigned to a control panel button or a particular position of a fader lever, linking the execution of the button function or a fader lever operation with a macro execution.
  • Page 51: Setup

    Setup Various settings are required, in order to operate the switcher, control panel, DME, external devices, and so on, connected together in a single system. This is referred to as “setup,” and you can carry out the setup operations from the Engineering Setup menu.
  • Page 52 Setup...
  • Page 53: Chapter 2 Menus And Control Panel

    Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel...
  • Page 54: Names And Functions Of Parts Of The Control Panel

    Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel Control Panel: Example Configuration 1 (With Standard Transition Modules) The MVS-8000 system control panel standard transition modules used in the comprises a number of modules. transition control block. The following illustration shows a typical...
  • Page 55 Keyframe control block (page 82) Menu control block (page 93) Key control block (page 70) Device control block (page 74/page 78) Memory card/USB adaptor block (page 94) “Memory Stick”/USB connections block (page 95) Utility/Shotbox control block (page 96) Downstream key control block (page 104) Transition control block (standard type) (page 63) Numeric keypad control block (page 85)
  • Page 56: Control Panel: Example Configuration 2

    Control Panel: Example Configuration 2 (With Simple Transition Modules) The following illustration shows a typical Except for the simple modules, this is the configuration, with simple transition same configuration as in example modules used in the transition control configuration 1. block.
  • Page 57 Transition control block and Flexi Pad control block (simple type) (page 97) Independent key transition control block (simple type) (page 102) Control panel configuration 2 (right side) (with simple transition modules) Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel...
  • Page 58: (With Compact Transition Modules)

    Control Panel: Example Configuration 3 (With Compact Transition Modules) The following illustration shows a typical modules used in the transition control configuration, with compact transition block. Transition control block (compact type) (page 108) Control panel configuration 3 (with compact transition modules) Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel...
  • Page 59: Cross-Point Control Block

    Cross-Point Control Block In the cross-point control block, you can All operations except those of the [SHIFT] select the signals to be used in this M/E button are the same as for a module with bank or PGM/PST bank. source name displays. There are also modules without the source name displays shown in the following figure.
  • Page 60 the M/E bank (or the [DSK3] button in 2 bus, and can be used to select the the PGM/PST bank) is off, then press signal on that bus. the button assigned to the desired Reentry buttons: These allow you to select signal.
  • Page 61 c Key bus selection buttons of the source name display, for each source KEY3 button: Press this button, turning it separately. You can set the source name on, to assign the key 1 cross-point display mode and background color in a buttons to the key 3 fill bus.
  • Page 62 For details, see “Setting the Assignment of Macro Operation Buttons” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). Notes For the CCP-6224/6324, [AUX CTRL] is assigned to this button. For details, see “Cross-Point Control Block (CCP-6224/6324) in the AUX Operating Mode” (page 112). POST MCRO (post macro) button: Use this button to set a macro attachment in post macro mode.
  • Page 63: Transition Control Block (Standard Type)

    Transition Control Block (Standard Type) In the transition control block, you can common transition and independent key modify the output of the M/E bank or PGM/ transition operations are possible. PST bank, and perform transitions. Both 9 PRIOR SET button 1 Next transition selection buttons 8 Key status display 2 Transition type selection buttons...
  • Page 64 a Next transition selection buttons In a key transition, the key fades in (for Press these buttons, turning them on, to insertion) or out (for removal). determine what the next transition will NAM (non-additive mix): The current and apply to. new video signals are compared, and BKGD: Next transition changes the the signal with the higher luminance...
  • Page 65 c Transition execution section REV (reverse): The wipe proceeds in the Transition indicator: This comprises opposite direction to that when the multiple LEDs, which show the [NORM] button is pressed. progress of the transition. When the VTR/disk recorder/frame Fader lever: Move up or down to carry out memory operation mode is enabled in the transition.
  • Page 66 Move the fader lever to the position of keyer. Press one of the [KEY1] to [KEY4] a particular pattern size, and stop it buttons ([DSK1] to [DSK4] in the PGM/ there, then press this button to set the PST bank), turning it on. pattern limit range.
  • Page 67: Flexi Pad Control Block (Standard Type)

    n Key snapshot setting buttons corresponding to the button appears in the final program output, the button K-SS (key snapshot): This enables key lights red, and otherwise lights amber. snapshot mode. AUTO TRANS (transition) buttons: K-SS STORE (key snapshot store): To These correspond to keys 1 to 4 from save a key snapshot, hold down this left to right;...
  • Page 68 1 Mode selection buttons 5 XPT HOLD status display 6 Numeric display 4 UNDO button 2 Bank selection buttons 3 Memory recall section a Mode selection buttons SHOTBOX: To recall or execute a WIPE: To save or recall a wipe snapshot, shotbox, use this in combination with or recall the pattern number of a wipe the buttons of the memory recall...
  • Page 69 b Bank selection buttons DME wipe, a bank number, a register BANK0 (bank 0): Assigns the memory number, a transition rate, and so on in up to recall section to bank 0, of registers 1 to four digits. BANK1 (bank 1): Assigns the memory recall section to bank 1, of registers 11 to 20.
  • Page 70: Key Control Block

    Key Control Block Each of the M/E banks and the PGM/PST any desired keyer. In this control block, you bank includes four keyers (for keys 1 to 4), can adjust and modify keys. and you can delegate this control block to 3 Key fill/key source selection buttons 2 Key type selection buttons q;...
  • Page 71 pressing one of the DME channel MATTE FILL: To use a color matte from selection buttons, you can preset the the internal generator as key fill, press DME channel to be used when a DME this button, turning it on. You can wipe is selected as the transition type adjust the color matte using the knobs.
  • Page 72 i DME channel selection buttons • When emboss is selected, you can use the dedicated color matte signal for the Press one of these buttons, turning it on, to emboss function. delegate a DME channel to the keyer. • When outline is selected, the signal The number of valid DME channel selected on the key fill bus is used to fill selection buttons depends on the number of...
  • Page 73 currently selected keyer, the key of the independent key transition control processed signals are selected for frame block. memory sources 1 and 2. If a DME is o RESIZER button selected on the currently selected (for the MVS-8000G only) keyer, the key fill and key source Enables or disables resizer.
  • Page 74: Device Control Block (Trackball)

    Device Control Block (Trackball) The description below of frame memory DME, for wipe pattern position setting, and clip operations applies only to the MVS- for VTR/disk recorder/frame memory clip 8000A/8000G. operation. The device control block is used for three- dimensional transform operations using a 5 MENU button 1 Region selection buttons 3 Trackball...
  • Page 75 control block. Each button functions as pattern position setting for color follows. background 2 is enabled. (From upper left to right in the above K3: Press this button to enable wipe pattern figure) position setting for key 3 (DSK3). [M/E1] to [M/E3]: DEV1 (device 1) to K4: Press this button to enable wipe pattern DEV3 (device 3) position setting for key 4 (DSK4).
  • Page 76 For details, see “Basic Operations” in detent values. Pressing twice in rapid Chapter 11 (Volume 2). succession returns the two-dimensional transformation settings to the defaults. When the VTR/disk recorder/frame c Trackball memory operation mode is enabled The buttons are used for VTR control or When the positioner operation mode is playback of frame memory clips.
  • Page 77 When the effect run control mode is enabled By turning the Z-ring, you can run the keyframe effect, independent of the STOP NEXT KF, EFF LOOP, and similar settings in the keyframe control block. Turn clockwise to run the effect in the normal direction, and counterclockwise for the reverse direction.
  • Page 78: Device Control Block (Joystick)

    Device Control Block (Joystick) The description below of frame memory All functions of the joystick type device clip operations applies only to the MVS- control block are equivalent to the functions 8000A/8000G. of the trackball type, except that the trackball and Z-ring operations are carried out with the joystick.
  • Page 79: Device Control Block (Search Dial)

    Move to the right to run the effect in the clip operation, at a speed determined by the normal direction, and to the left for the operating buttons. reverse direction. When the resizer control mode is enabled When the VTR/disk recorder/frame (for the MVS-8000G only) memory operation mode is enabled Move for operations in the x-, y-, and z-...
  • Page 80 a Timecode display DEV: Assign external devices DEV1 to This shows the current time (CURRENT) DEV12. and the start and stop point timecode values FM CLIP: Assign frame memory clips for the current reference device (START FM1 to FM8. TC, STOP TC). When you press a device Device selection buttons can be set as selection button, the button lights, selecting SBOX buttons or DELAY button in the...
  • Page 81 this button is pressed. STB (standby) OFF: When pressed, this When the device the operation applies button flashes amber, and the device to is a VTR/disk recorder, the start selected with the device selection point updated by the setting of the buttons exits from the standby mode.
  • Page 82: Keyframe Control Block

    g TIMELINE button REC: When pressed simultaneously with the [PLAY] button, this button lights Press to switch the device selected with the red (the [PLAY] button lights amber), device selection buttons to timeline setting and the image from the selected device mode.
  • Page 83 1 EDIT ENBL button 4 Duration setting buttons 8 Effect execution direction selection qa AUTO INS button buttons 5 KF LOOP button 0 EFF LOOP button 6 PAUSE button 9 STOP NEXT KF button 2 Edit point 7 Effect execution section specification 3 Editing buttons buttons...
  • Page 84 c Editing buttons editing, macro event) is copied. You ALL: Press this button, turning it on, to can also select multiple keyframes or select all keyframes (during macro macro events, and copy them in a editing, all events) in the effect. single operation.
  • Page 85: Numeric Keypad Control Block

    h Effect execution direction selection through the keyframes in the specified range. buttons NORM (normal): When this button is lit, f PAUSE button effect execution runs from the first When this button is pressed, a pause is keyframe to the last keyframe. applied to the selected keyframe.
  • Page 86 1 Mode selection buttons 5 Display 4 Numeric keypad 3 Function selection buttons 2 Region selection buttons a Mode selection buttons You can select more than one region at the EFF (effect): Press to save or recall an same time. effect.
  • Page 87 DME1 to DME8: Select a DME channel. +/–/ EFF DISS (effect dissolve): Invert the P-Bus: Select the P-Bus region. sign, negative or positive. GPI: Select the GPI region. When the [SNAPSHOT] button is lit, RTR: Select the router region. applies the effect dissolve attribute to a DEV1 to DEV12: Select the Device 1 to snapshot.
  • Page 88: Fade To Black Control Block

    Fade to Black Control Block 3 AUTO button 1 FTB button 2 Preview selection buttons a FTB (fade to black) button PVW, M/E-3 K-PVW, P/P K-PVW) of Press this button to fade to black the the M/E or PGM/PST bank program output of the PGM/PST bank, at corresponding to the pressed button is the set transition rate.
  • Page 89: Auxiliary Bus Control Block (For Aux Buses)

    Auxiliary Bus Control Block (for AUX Buses) There are also models without the selected All operations except those of the [DEST] source name displays and source name button and [SHIFT] button are the same as displays shown in the following figure. for a model with selected source name displays and source name displays.
  • Page 90 b Selected source name displays g KEY button These show the name of the currently While this button is held down, you can use selected signal (source) on the bus the cross-point row of buttons to select key corresponding to the delegation button. signals.
  • Page 91: Auxiliary Bus Control Block (For Router Control)

    Auxiliary Bus Control Block (for Router Control) Press the [RTR] button, turning it on, to assign the auxiliary bus control block to router control. 7 KEY button 8 2ND button 1 Destination selection buttons qa RTR button 2 Selected source name displays 3 DEST button qs Level selection buttons 5 Source selection...
  • Page 92 mode, then the description names appear Source [SHIFT] [KEY] Selection here. selection operation 63 to 93 Hold down the c DEST (destination) button [KEY] button, and press the Press this button, turning it on, to display source selection the names of the destinations assigned to button.
  • Page 93: Menu Control Block

    k RTR (router) button appear only while the [2ND] button is held down. Press this button, turning it on, to assign the auxiliary bus control block to router j SHIFT button control. While this button is active, the source name l Level selection buttons displays show the shifted signal names.
  • Page 94: Memory Card/Usb Adaptor Block

    For details on the devices that can be effect, and setup data. connected, consult your Sony representative. b DEVICE connectors There are three USB connectors. Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel...
  • Page 95: Memory Stick"/Usb Connections Block

    USB interface to any of these connectors. Notes For details on the devices that can be connected, consult your Sony Do not power the unit off or remove a representative. “Memory Stick” when the “Memory Stick” status indicator is lit.
  • Page 96: Utility/Shotbox Control Block

    • Do not attach anything other than the Notes supplied label to the “Memory Stick” • When using a “Memory Stick PRO,” labeling position. high-rate data transfer using parallel • Attach the label so that it does not stick interface is not supported. out beyond the labeling position.
  • Page 97: Transition Control Block And Flexi Pad Control Block (Simple Type)

    a Bank selection buttons lights orange, and the assigned register Press any of the [BANK1] to [BANK4] name appears. (If the register is empty, the buttons to select a bank of 24 memory recall button goes off.) In the case of a shotbox buttons.
  • Page 98 qa Numeric display 0 XPT HOLD status display 2 Key transition selection buttons 6 Key status display 1 Transition type selection buttons 3 Transition execution section 5 Pattern limit buttons 4 Wipe direction selection buttons 7 Mode selection buttons 9 UNDO button 8 Memory recall section Shown above is the right-hand type transition control block (with the right-hand fader lever).
  • Page 99 Transition Control Block and Flexi Pad Control Block (with INH button) qs INH button Memory recall section UNDO button a Transition type selection buttons You can also assign a function to these You can assign these buttons in setup to any buttons to select whether or not the fader transition type (see “Overall Control Panel levers are used as key frame faders.
  • Page 100 c Transition execution section 100% to zero in the second half while the new video is maintained at 100%. Fader lever: Move this vertically to carry WIPE: The current video is replaced by the out a transition. new video, using the wipe pattern When the [KF] button or a transition selected in the Wipe menu.
  • Page 101 button, turning it on, enables the the memory recall section for recalling and pattern limit function. executing a macro. f Key status display j XPT HOLD (cross-point hold) status For each of keys 1 and 2, when the key is display inserted, the corresponding ON indicator A bus for which cross-point hold is set...
  • Page 102: Independent Key Transition Control Block (Simple Type)

    Independent Key Transition Control Block (Simple Type) The left side of this control block controls In setup you can assign any key to either key 3, and the right side controls key 4. side of this control block. For details, see The control block for key 3 only is “Assigning Keys to the Independent Key described as an example, but the operations...
  • Page 103 control block lights, and a key 3 key bus cross-point can be selected. • If you press this button, while holding down [TRANS RATE] button in the numeric keypad control block, you can set the independent key transition rate on the control block.
  • Page 104: Downstream Key Control Block

    Downstream Key Control Block 1 Key delegation buttons 5 Key source name display/key snapshot buttons 4 Key snapshot setting buttons 2 Independent key transition type selection buttons 3 Independent key transition execution section a Key delegation buttons b Independent key transition type Press one of the [DSK1] to [DSK4] buttons selection buttons to delegate this control block to the...
  • Page 105 e Key source name display/key SHIFT: When setting is made in the Setup menu to allow a different transition snapshot buttons type for inserting or deleting a key, it is These display the selected source name for possible to display and set the each corresponding keyer.
  • Page 106: Downstream Key/Fade-To-Black Control Block

    Downstream Key/Fade-to-Black Control Block 4 Key source name display/key snapshot buttons 3 K-SS button 5 FTB button 7 Preview selection buttons 2 Independent key transition 1 Key delegation 6 AUTO button execution section buttons a Key delegation buttons a) The key bus selection button [KEY3] in the P/P cross-point control block goes off.
  • Page 107 an auto transition. The transition PST (preset): When this button is pressed, immediately starts, and the button the signal selected on the background B lights amber. When the transition row of the PGM/PST bank is selected completes, the button goes off. on the edit preview bus.
  • Page 108: Transition Control Block (Compact Type)

    Transition Control Block (Compact Type) The compact version of the transition Independent key transition operations can control block shown in the following figure also be controlled with the compact has fewer buttons than the standard type. transition control block. 7 PRIOR SET button 1 Next transition selection buttons 6 Key status display 2 Transition type selection buttons...
  • Page 109 priority after the next transition appears zero in the second half while the new in the key status display. video is maintained at 100%. ALL: Pressing this button turns on a PST (preset) COLOR MIX: In the first preselected set of the [BKGD], [KEY1] transition, the current video is replaced to [KEY4], and [KEY PRIOR] buttons.
  • Page 110: Ccp-6224 2M/E Control Panel

    (duration). The transition starts inserted. It also shows the priority (1 to 4) immediately, and the button lights of each key. amber. When the transition completes, g PRIOR (priority) SET button the button goes off. While this button is held down, you can set CUT button: Pressing this button carries the key priority.
  • Page 111: E Control Panel

    3Device control block 2Transition control block (track ball) (compact type) 1 Cross-point control block 4Multifunction Flexi Pad control block a Cross-point control block b Transition control block (compact type) For details of cross-point control block operation, see “Cross-Point Control For details of operations, see “Transition Block”...
  • Page 112: Cross-Point Control Block (Ccp-6224/6324) In The Aux Operating Mode

    2Transition control block (compact type) 1 Cross-point control block 4Multifunction Flexi Pad control block 3Device control block (track ball) a Cross-point control block c Device control block (track ball) For details of operations, see “Cross-Point For details of operations, see “Device Control Block”...
  • Page 113 AUX cross-point buttons 2AUX CTRL (AUX control) button AUX CTRL (AUX control) button 3DEST (destination) button 1 AUX control block 4KEY button 5AUX DSPLY (AUX display) button 6A/B bus control block 7Source/bus name displays a AUX control block AUX delegation buttons: These select the This selects the AUX bus and the assigned AUX bus.
  • Page 114: Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block

    can make the rightmost button a of the key source signals assigned to the [SHIFT] button, in which case each AUX cross-point buttons, and they are now button can be used to select two video/ selectable. key source signals. e AUX DSPLY (AUX display) button When one of the DME 1V/K to 4V/K This switches the source name displays to buses is selected with the AUX...
  • Page 115 2 EDIT ENBL button 4 Alphanumeric display 7 Adjustment knobs 1 Mode selection buttons 6 Adjustment knob displays 3 Region selection buttons 5 Memory recall section a Mode selection buttons KEY ADJ (key adjust): Press this to carry EFF (effect): Press this to carry out effect out key adjustments and set modifiers.
  • Page 116 c Region selection buttons d Alphanumeric display These select the function block to which This shows the selected region name or operations apply. register number, and entered numeric When the mode selection button selection is values. EFF/SNAPSHOT/SHOT BOX/MCRO, e Memory recall section you can select multiple region selection This comprises 16 LCD buttons, each with buttons simultaneously.
  • Page 117: Basic Menu Operations

    Basic Menu Operations Menu Organization Operations on the MVS switcher system make frequent use of menu operations. This section describes the menus and their interrelationships. You can also display menus on an external monitor, and use a mouse. The menu operations using a mouse are basically the same as the menu control block operations described here, with mouse clicks in place...
  • Page 118: Accessing Menus

    page 119). Accessing Menus Depending on the button, this may display a fixed page or the page selected You can use any of the following methods last time you accessed the menu. • Press the menu page selection button at to access a menu, and the initially displayed the top left of the menu display.
  • Page 119 Buttons Menus Function Device Settings for external device Chapter 12 (Volume 2) operation MCRO Macro Macro register settings Chapter 16 (Volume 2) Key Frame Keyframe settings Chapter 13 (Volume 2) FRAME Effect Keyframe effect register settings Chapter 13 (Volume 2) SNAP Snapshot Snapshot register settings...
  • Page 120 Transition control block (standard type, compact type) Buttons Menus • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Key1 >XX page 215 KEY1 (DSK1) • PGM/PST >DSK1 >XX • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Key2 >XX KEY2 (DSK2) • PGM/PST >DSK2 >XX • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Key3 >XX KEY3 (DSK3) •...
  • Page 121 a) The menu to be recalled depends on the setup of the key assignment. Flexi Pad control block (standard type) Buttons Menus WIPE M/E-1, 2, 3, PGM/PST >Wipe >Main Pattern page 289 M/E-1, 2, 3, PGM/PST >DME Wipe >XX page 346 SNAPSHOT Snapshot >Snapshot >XX Chapter 14...
  • Page 122 Numeric keypad control block Buttons Menus SHOTBOX Shotbox >Register >Store/Recall Chapter 15 (Volume 2) MCRO Macro >Register >XX Chapter 16 (Volume 2) Misc >Transition page 177 TRANS RATE STORE RCALL Chapter 13 Key Frame >Region Select (Volume 2) a) The menu recalled depends on which of the M/E-1 to M/E-3 banks and PGM/PST bank the numeric control block is delegated to.
  • Page 123 Auxiliary bus control block Buttons Menus Color Bkgd1 signal assigned Color Bkgd >Color Bkgd1 page 438 button Color Bkgd2 signal assigned Color Bkgd >Color Bkgd2 button CCR1 signal assigned button CCR >CCR1 >XX page 464 CCR2 signal assigned button CCR >CCR2 >XX Device control block (trackball or joystick) Buttons Menus...
  • Page 124 Transition control block and Flexi Pad control block (simple type) Buttons Menus KEY1 (DSK1) • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Key1 >XX page 215 • PGM/PST >DSK1 >XX KEY2 (DSK2) • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Key2 >XX • PGM/PST >DSK2 >XX WIPE • M/E-1, 2, 3 >Wipe >Main Pattern page 289 •...
  • Page 125: Displaying A Menu

    Multifunction Flexi Pad control block Buttons Menus KEY ADJ > KEY1 page 215 M/E1, 2, 3 >Key1 >xxx PGM/PST >DSK1 >xxx KEY2 M/E1, 2, 3 >Key2 >xxx PGM/PST >DSK2 >xxx KEY3 M/E1, 2, 3 >Key3 >xxx PGM/PST >DSK3 >xxx KEY4 M/E1, 2, 3 >Key4 >xxx PGM/PST >DSK4 >xxx M/E-1 >Key1, 2, 3, 4 >Type...
  • Page 126: Interpreting The Menu Screen

    menu page numbers, see “Menu Tree” The M/E-1 >Key1 >Type menu appears in (page 544).) the menu display as follows. 5 Status area qs b (previous) button and B (next) button 6 Function button area 2 Menu page number button 7 Parameter group button 1 Menu title 0 Keyframe status...
  • Page 127 b Menu page number button e Status area This shows the menu screen page number. This shows the status of the settings items When you press this button, the top menu controlled by the selected menu. window (see page 137) appears. You can An orange frame appears around the enter the page number for the desired menu, parameter area relating to the displayed...
  • Page 128: Menu Operations

    i Previous page button Menu Operations This shows the page number of the previously displayed menu screen. Press it The method of menu operation is basically to go back to that page. When the indication the same when using a mouse with an [Parent] appears, this displays the parent external monitor, but with mouse clicks in directory.
  • Page 129 Lit pale blue: The function is enabled, and Setting parameters the parameters can currently be adjusted with the knobs. Lit orange: The function is enabled. Lit purple: Execution button. Pressing the mark button immediately executes the function. (Example: [Auto Start] This marking on a function button indicates button in the Chroma Adjust menu) that there are parameters which can be...
  • Page 130 This returns the settings within the This returns the knob parameter value function grouping to the default state, to the default state, and the [Default and the [Default Recall] button goes Recall] button goes off. off. Notes Notes • In the following table, “Menus allowing a return to default settings,”...
  • Page 131 Top menu selection button VF number Menu number Menu name name (HF number) M/E2 1210-series Key1 1220-series Key2 1230-series Key3 1240-series Key4 1250-series Wipe 1260-series DME Wipe 1270-series Misc M/E3 1310-series Key1 1320-series Key2 1330-series Key3 1340-series Key4 1350-series Wipe 1360-series DME Wipe 1370-series...
  • Page 132 Top menu selection button VF number Menu number Menu name name (HF number) 4110-series Edge 4120-series Video Modify 4131 Freeze 4141 Non-Linear 4150-series Light/Trail 4160-series Input/Output 4170-series Enhanced Video Modify GLB EFF 4210-series Ch1–Ch4 4220-series Ch5–Ch8 KEY FRAME (HF3) 6113 Path a) Menu to return to the default settings for particular functions or for particular knob parameters (for the relevant knob parameters, see page 132)
  • Page 133 Knob parameters to which default recall does not apply Menu name Button name Knob Parameter Menu number 1116 Transition [Wipe] in <ON Transition Type> Transition group Rate Pattern [Wipe] in <OFF Transition Type> Transition group Rate Pattern [Key Blink] and [Edge Blink] in Blink Rate <Blink>...
  • Page 134: Operation With A Mouse

    Knob parameters subject to restriction on default recall Menu number Menu name Button name Knob Parameter Transition >DME [Position] 1116.3 Wipe Adjust Edge Direction [Position] Position H 1154.1 >Matte Adjust Position V Main Modify [Position] in the <Position> group 1155 Main Modify [Position] 1155.1...
  • Page 135 b Max./min. (maximum/minimum) • Position the cursor over the knob setting parameter button for which you want to value indication adjust the value, then click the left mouse This shows the maximum and minimum button to open the numeric keypad settings of the parameter.
  • Page 136 Keyboard window space, \, /, :, ;, , (comma), . (dot), <, >, Notes *, ?, ", | Except when changing source names, the following characters cannot be used. 4 BS button 1 Item display 2 Input string 3 Close button qd Line feed button 7 Space button...
  • Page 137 j Left button MS-DOS does not distinguish case in filenames, and therefore you are This moves the cursor one character to the recommended to enter filenames in capital left in the input string. letters. k Right button f Shift button This moves the cursor one character to the This selects the characters on the shift side right in the input string.
  • Page 138 a Top menu selection buttons Shutting down the menus These are the same as the top menu selection buttons in the menu control block. In the menu screen, press the menu Pressing one of these buttons closes the top page number button to open the top menu window and displays the selected menu window.
  • Page 139 1Color palette buttons 2Operation buttons 3Color display 4Numeric keypad a Color palette buttons color palette button is set to the default Press one of these to enter the color. corresponding color in the display. c Color display By default the following settings are This shows the setting color, and the available.
  • Page 140: Switching Between The Main Menu Site And Subsidiary Menu Site

    Switching Between the Main Menu Site and Subsidiary Menu Site For menu transitions, you can store two separate versions in the main and subsidiary menu sites. By switching sites, and pressing the b button and the B button you can trace the In the [Group Select] box, select the history in each menu.
  • Page 141 Press [Yes]. This deletes the settings. To register a menu on a button You can register 15 buttons in one group. In the Home >Favorites >Shortcut menu, press [Button Edit]. With the cursor, select the group name (in this case a blank button) for the operation.
  • Page 142 To change the button color, press To execute a menu macro with a button [Color Set]. See “Recalling a Menu Macro Register and Button color samples appear. Executing a Menu Macro” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2). Press the desired color. This completes the assignment of the menu to the button.
  • Page 143: Chapter 3 Signal Selection And Transitions

    Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions...
  • Page 144: Video Processing Flow

    Video Processing Flow The switch from the current video stream (appearing on the corresponding program monitor) to a new video stream is referred to as a transition. The following illustration shows the flow of operations for carrying out a transition on an M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank. Video Processing Flow...
  • Page 145 Select current background video (page 146) Select next transition (page 156) Background Keys 1 to 4 Select new background video (page 146) Make key settings (page 207) Select transition type (page 156) DME wipe Super Preset color Wipe Make wipe settings (page 289) Make DME wipe settings (page 346)
  • Page 146: Signal Selection

    Signal Selection You carry out signal selection with the cross-point buttons in the cross-point control block of each M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank, and the buttons in the auxiliary bus control block. The number of buttons in each cross-point row may be 16, 24, or 32, but here the description is of the 32-button case as an example.
  • Page 147: Basics Of Signal Selection

    Basics of Signal Selection Each of the M/E banks, PGM/PST bank and auxiliary bus control block has 32 cross-point buttons and three reentry buttons (four in the case of the auxiliary bus control block). These buttons are identified by numbers common to all of the banks and block, and a signal is assigned to each number.
  • Page 148 Bank Bus name Cross-point Delegation operation button row M/E-1, Background A – Background A bus M/E-2, M/E-3 Background B – Background B bus Key 1 bus Key 1 row Turn off the [KEY3] button Key 2 bus Key 2 row Turn off the [KEY4] button Key 3 bus Key 1 row...
  • Page 149 Bank Bus name Cross-point Delegation operation button row Auxiliary AUX1 to AUX48 buses 1st row, 2nd row Turn on the appropriate bus control buttons in accordance with MONITOR 1 to block the signal assignment MONITOR 8 buses made in the Setup menu. Frame memory source 1 and frame memory source 2 buses...
  • Page 150: Aux Panel-Less Function

    a) Dual background bus mode (see below) can be selected. Dual background bus mode In this mode, the shifted signal on the background A row can be selected on the key 1 row, and the shifted signal on the background B row can be selected on the key 2 row.
  • Page 151: Signal Assignment And Selection

    Signal Assignment and Selection Assigning signals to buttons Each of the 32 cross-point buttons and reentry buttons has a corresponding button number, to which you assign a signal. In addition to the signals input to the PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 80 connectors (1 to 34 connectors for the MVS-8000SF/8000ASF/8000GSF) on the rear panel of the switcher, you can also select signals generated within the switcher.
  • Page 152 Notes On the MVS-8000A/8000G, you can use the rightmost button (number 32) as a [SIDE FLAG] button. In this case, the shift button moves one to the left, to number 31, and the button numbers are offset by one. For details of the [SIDE FLAG] button, see “Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)”...
  • Page 153 When the [2ND] button is lit Different buses can be assigned to the 1st-row buttons and 2nd-row buttons. When the 32nd button is set as a shift button, the 1st-row buttons and 2nd-row buttons both have the following button numbers. Auxiliary bus control block button numbers ([2ND] button lit) Button Number when the shift...
  • Page 154: Signal Name Display

    For details of the setting, see “Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). Notes • For details of audio mixers that can be connected, contact your Sony service or sales representative. • When the signal is switched with a snapshot, keyframe, and so on, the audio mixer is not linked.
  • Page 155 • The source name displays in the cross-point control block and auxiliary bus control block show the source names of the video signals assigned to numbers 1 to 31. • To display the source names for numbers 32 to 62, press the [SHIFT] button to the right of the source name displays.
  • Page 156: Transitions

    Transitions Selecting the Next Transition To execute a transition, it is first necessary to decide how the image will be changed as a result of the transition. This selection is carried out using the next transition selection buttons (see page 64) in the transition control block of each M/E or PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 157 Notes This transition type is not available for an independent key transition. Super mix In this dissolve, the current video is maintained at 100% output for the first half of the transition as the new video is mixed while increasing progressively to 100%, then the current video is progressively reduced from 100% to zero in the second half with the new video maintained at 100% output.
  • Page 158 Clip transitions Linked to a mix (dissolve) or wipe transition, a frame memory clip (movie) is played back. Notes The clip transition function is only supported on the MVS-8000A/8000G. A cut switches instantaneously from the current video to the new video. When the next transition is a key transition, the key cuts in or out instantaneously.
  • Page 159: Procedure For Basic Transition Operation

    Procedure for Basic Transition Operation The positions of the principal buttons used for basic transition operation are as follows. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 Next transition SUPER PRIOR...
  • Page 160 For the transition to change the key priority, set the priority for after the transition. For details of the key priority setting operation, see “Key Priority Setting” (page 162). Select the new video used for the transition. • In the background B row of cross-point buttons, select the new background video.
  • Page 161 – When carrying out a cross fade in some DME wipes (for example, “picture in picture”) – When executing a preset color mix in two-stroke mode • For details of audio mixers that can be used, contact your Sony service or sales representative. Procedure for Basic Transition Operation...
  • Page 162: Key Priority Setting

    Key Priority Setting If a number of keys are already inserted in the current video, you can check or change the key priority, that is to say, the order in which the keys are overlaid. When a key priority ([KEY PRIOR]) is selected as the next transition, you can also change the key priority in the new video.
  • Page 163 Next transition selection buttons KEY PRIOR button PRIOR SET button Transition control block (standard type) Changing the currently inserted key priority If the next transition selection button [KEY PRIOR] is on, press another next transition selection button to turn the [KEY PRIOR] button off. (When the [KEY PRIOR] button is on, the transition control block switches to the mode for changing the key priority for after the transition.) Holding down the [PRIOR SET] button, press the one of the next transition...
  • Page 164: Setting The Key Priority By A Menu Operation

    Changing the key priority for after the transition When executing a transition, turning on the next transition selection button [KEY PRIOR] causes the keys to be rearranged based on the set priority. To set the key priority for after the transition, use the following procedure. In the transition control block, hold down the [PRIOR SET] button and press the [KEY PRIOR] button to turn it on.
  • Page 165 For each of <Priority1>, <Priority2>, <Priority3>, and <Priority4>, select a key, to determine the key priority sequence. The keys are inserted in the key priority sequence with priority 1 at the front. Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Notes It is not possible to select the same key for two or more priority numbers.
  • Page 166: Display Of The Key Output Status And Key Priority

    Display of the Key Output Status and Key Priority You can check whether keys are currently output, and the key priority setting, using the key status display in the transition control block of the M/E or PGM/ PST bank. The display is above the next transition selection buttons [KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4] buttons in the PGM/PST bank).
  • Page 167: Selecting The Transition Type By A Menu Operation

    Selecting the Transition Type by a Menu Operation You can also select the required transition type by a menu operation. In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF1 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu appears. Select the required transition type in the <Transition Type> group. The parameter settings can now be adjusted with the knobs according to the selected transition type.
  • Page 168: Super Mix Settings

    Super Mix Settings You can set the output levels of the current and new video signals at the mid- point of the transition, in the range 0 to 100%. Notes This transition type is not available for an independent key transition. In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’...
  • Page 169: Color Matte Settings

    Color Matte Settings You can specify the color matte by luminance, saturation, and hue values. Also, in place of a color matte you can use an image selected on the utility 2 bus. Notes • This transition type is not available for an independent key transition. •...
  • Page 170 In the <Preset Color Mix Fill> group, select one of the following. Flat Color: monochrome color matte Utility 2 Bus: signal selected on the utility 2 bus Notes The utility 2 bus cannot be selected on the MVS-8000. Color Matte Settings...
  • Page 171 When “Flat Color” is selected, turn the knobs to adjust the color matte. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 Color Matte Settings...
  • Page 172: Executing A Transition

    Executing a Transition There are two modes of executing a transition: an auto transition by button operation or a manual transition using the fader lever. It is also possible to combine both methods, taking control with the fader lever of an auto transition which has partly completed, or complete a transition started with the fader lever as an auto transition.
  • Page 173: Setting The Transition Rate

    When the transition is completed, all of the LEDs go off. Setting the Transition Rate There are three ways of setting the transition rate: using the Flexi Pad control block, Multifunction Flexi Pad control block or numeric keypad control block to enter a numeric value, or using the Misc menu to access the Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 174 Frame display mode: Values are shown as from 0 to 999 frames. In this display mode, a value entered in timecode input mode is converted for display as a number of frames. Timecode display mode: Values are shown as timecode values, consisting of seconds and frames.
  • Page 175 • Enter a value of up to three digits. • To cancel the entry, press any of the six buttons in the leftmost column ([WIPE], [DME], ...) or the [TRANS RATE] button. Press the [ENTR] button. This confirms the entry, and the new setting appears in the transition control block display.
  • Page 176 Press the [ENTER] button. This confirms the entry, and the selected region name and the set transition rate appear in the numeric keypad control block display. The transition control block display of the same bank (M/E or PGM/PST) also shows the setting. To enter a difference from the current value After pressing the [+/–] button, enter the difference and press the [TRIM] button.
  • Page 177 Press the [TRANS] button. You can now set the M/E-1 block background transition rate. Watching the alphanumeric display, enter the transition rate you want to set with the memory recall section button. If required, press the [TC] button to switch the input mode (frame count input or timecode input).
  • Page 178: Pattern Limit

    For more details, see “Displaying a List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings” (page 452). Pattern Limit When a wipe or DME wipe pattern is selected for the transition, you can specify the range of movement of the wipe pattern through the course of the transition, for each bank independently.
  • Page 179 TRANS PVW button PTN LIMIT button LIMIT SET button Transition control block (standard type) Setting the pattern limit with the fader lever Move the fader lever to the position corresponding to a particular pattern size. • First make sure that the [PTN LIMIT] button is off. •...
  • Page 180 Turn the knobs to adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Pattern Limit Pattern limit 0.00 to 100.00% a) 0.00%: Executing the transition does not change the video output at all. b) 100.00%: The transition is the same as when no pattern limit is set, but the cross-point button selections of the background A and B buses do not interchange when the transition completes.
  • Page 181: Executing An Auto Transition

    carried out. Moving the fader lever even a little synchronizes the fader lever position with the transition state, and you can move the fader lever either in the forward direction or in the reverse direction. Depending on the Setup settings, the transition may be executed at the instant you press the [PTN LIMIT] button, and the button goes off.
  • Page 182: Executing A Transition With The Fader Lever (Manual Transition)

    Fader lever AUTO TRANS button CUT button Transition control block (standard type) To execute a transition on the M/E or PGM/PST bank by a button operation, use the following procedure in the transition control block. To carry out an instantaneous cut transition: Press the [CUT] button. To carry out a gradual transition: Press the [AUTO TRANS] button.
  • Page 183: Combinations Of Auto And Manual Transitions

    To pause a partly executed transition: Stop moving the fader lever. To resume a paused transition: Resume moving the fader lever. Combinations of Auto and Manual Transitions Using the [AUTO TRANS] button, the [CUT] button, and the fader lever, use the following procedures.
  • Page 184: Fader Lever Operation In Bus Fixed Mode

    Once the fader lever is moved to this position, the non-sync state ends, and the next transition (direction shown by the arrow) is possible. Manual transition completed as auto Manual transition completed as transition when moving the fader auto transition when moving the lever upward: Top two LEDs light.
  • Page 185 Flip-flop mode Bus fixed mode Fader lever Buttons lit Flip-flop mode and bus fixed mode In the bus fixed mode there is a fixed relationship between the position of the fader lever and the signal output on each bus. Depending on the direction of the transition, the fader lever must therefore always be moved in a particular direction, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 186: Transition Preview

    Transition Preview With the preview output of the M/E banks and PGM/PST bank, you can check the effect of a transition in advance. To carry out a transition preview, press the [TRANS PVW] button in the transition control block. Notes In multi-program mode, DSK mode or bus fixed mode (page 184), it is not possible to carry out a transition preview.
  • Page 187 Transition Preview Switcher setup Panel setup mode (Transition menu) (Operation >Custom Button <Transition Preview> group menu) <Trans Pvw> group Hold Normal Hold One Time One Time – Notes • During a transition, whether executed with the [AUTO TRANS] button or the fader lever, it is not possible to press the [TRANS PVW] button.
  • Page 188: Independent Key Transitions

    Independent Key Transitions What is an independent key transition? In addition to common transitions, it is possible to carry out independent transitions on the keyers of the M/E banks and PGM/PST bank. These are called “independent key transitions.” By carrying out an independent key transition in combination with a common transition, different transition types can be used for the background and keys.
  • Page 189 The key is deleted, Wipe and mix even if the (dissolve) are independent key carried out transition has not simultaneously. completed. Deleting a key with simultaneous transitions Inserting a key with simultaneous transitions: With the key not inserted, it is inserted simultaneously with the two transitions. If the common transition or independent key transition ends first, the other continues to completion.
  • Page 190 Example: When the independent key transition [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed later The key is deleted, even if the Common transition Independent key independent key (wipe) start transition (mix) start transition has not completed. Time offset execution with the key inserted Time offset execution with the key not inserted: With the key not inserted, it is inserted with the transition whose [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed first.
  • Page 191: Basic Independent Key Transition Operations

    Basic Independent Key Transition Operations Key source name display/key snapshot buttons Key delegation buttons Independent key transition type selection buttons Independent key transition execution section Independent key transition control block (standard type) To set independent transitions for the keyers on the M/E or PGM/PST bank, use the independent key transition control block.
  • Page 192 For details of the wipe settings, see “Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions” (page 315). For details of DME wipe settings, see “DME Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions” (page 357). Execute the transition. To insert or delete the key gradually with a mix or wipe transition: Press the [AUTO TRANS] button.
  • Page 193: Setting The Independent Key Transition Type By A Menu Operation

    Independent key transition operations when using the CCP-6224/ 6324 Control Panel Independent key transition execution section Transition control block (compact type) To carry out an independent key transition, press the corresponding button in the independent key transition execution section of the transition control block. The color of the button shows the status as follows.
  • Page 194: Setting The Independent Key Transition Rate

    If, in the Setup menus, you set insertion/deletion as independent modes, make the settings for insertion in the <On Transition Type> group, and the settings for deletion in the <Off Transition Type> group. Setting the Independent Key Transition Rate There are two ways of setting the transition rate: using the Flexi Pad control block, Multifunction Flexi Pad control block or numeric keypad control block to enter a numeric value, or using the Key menu to access the Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 195 Setting the independent key transition rate in the numeric keypad control block Notes You cannot use the numeric keypad control block to set the transition rate for a simple transition. In the numeric keypad control block, hold down the [TRANS RATE] button, and in the independent key transition control block, press the delegation button [KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4] in the PGM/PST bank) for the key for which you want to set the transition rate.
  • Page 196 Press the [TRANS SEL] button in the memory recall section. You can select the type of transition for which to set the rate. Press the [KEY1] button. This enables setting of the independent key transition rate for M/E-1 key1. Watching the alphanumeric display, enter the transition rate you want to set with the memory recall section button.
  • Page 197 Displaying the independent key transition rates in a menu and changing the settings For each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks, you can also display the transition rate, independent key transition rate and fade-to-black transition rate, and change the settings. For more details, see “Displaying a List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings”...
  • Page 198: Fade To Black

    Fade to Black The PGM/PST bank provides a fade-to-black function, controlled with the [FTB] button in the fade to black control block. Notes In multi-program mode or DSK mode, it is possible to carry out a fade-to-black on a number of programs simultaneously. You can also make a Setup menu setting such that a fade-to-black does not apply to particular programs.
  • Page 199: Setting The Fade To Black Transition Rate

    During the transition, the [FTB] button lights amber. When the transition completes (the video is completely black), the button lit color changes to red. Setting the Fade to Black Transition Rate Setting the fade to black transition rate In the PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF1 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu appears.
  • Page 200: Simple Transition

    Simple Transition Basic Operations for Simple Transitions Key transition selection buttons Key status display Transition type selection buttons Transition execution section Transition control block (simple right-hand type) Notes The simple transition control block cannot be installed in the CCP-6224/6324 Control Panel. Carrying out a transition using a simple-type transition control block With the background A row of cross-point buttons in the cross-point...
  • Page 201 Using one of the following methods, select the way in which the transition will affect the image. Use a combination of the transition type selection buttons ([MIX], [NAM], [WIPE] and [DME]) and the next transition selection buttons ([KEY1] and [KEY2]). For an overview of the mix, NAM, wipe, and DME wipe transition types, see “Transition Types”...
  • Page 202: Display Of The Key Output Status And Key Priority

    For details of the settings, see the following sections: Super mix: “Super Mix Settings” (page 168) Preset color mix: “Color Matte Settings” (page 169) Wipe: “Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings” (page 289) DME Wipe: “Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings” (page 346) Clip transition: “Clip Transition Operations”...
  • Page 203: Independent Key Transitions With A Simple Transition Module

    • The necessary settings have been made in a Setup menu to enable the split fader (See “Settings Relating to Video Switching (Transition Menu)” in Chapter 20 (Volume 3).) • A background is selected for the next transition. • For the transition type, [MIX] or [NAM] is selected. Split fader operation The two halves of the split fader lever correspond to the buses as follows.
  • Page 204 Key 3 control block Key 4 control block Independent key transition execution section Independent key transition type selection buttons The functions of the key 3 control block and key 4 control block are the same. Independent key transition control block (simple type) Carrying out a transition using a simple-type independent key transition control block Select the transition type for key 3 or key 4 using the independent key...
  • Page 205 If, in the Setup menus, you set insertion and deletion as independent modes, make the settings for the next transition in the independent key transition control block. Separate settings are required both when inserting a key and when deleting it. For example, with the key not inserted, if you select the transition type and carry out a transition, this will be the setting when inserting a key.
  • Page 206 Simple Transition...
  • Page 207: Chapter 4 Keys

    Chapter 4 Keys...
  • Page 208: Overview

    Overview A key is an effect in which a part of the background image is replaced by an image or superimposed text. The signal determining how the background is cut out is termed “key source,” and the signal that replaces the cut-out part is termed “key fill.”...
  • Page 209 quality, but means that the part of the key fill signal which is not to be inserted must be completely black, or it will color the background. You set the clean mode with the Type menu of the respective keyer. (See “Setting the key type in a menu”...
  • Page 210: Key Modifiers

    Key wipe pattern key This uses the wipe pattern selected for an independent key transition as the key source. Note on wipe pattern modifiers In a wipe pattern key or key wipe pattern key, you can apply various modifications, depending on the pattern used, and the modifiers in common with a wipe.
  • Page 211 Name Effect Image Drop This applies a border below and to the right border for example, of the key. You can adjust the border width, position, and density. Shadow This applies a shadow below and to the right for example, of the key. You can adjust the shadow width, position, and density.
  • Page 212 Key drop ON mode: The key fill/key source position moves downward by eight scan lines or four scan lines. When a drop border or shadow is selected, it is possible to apply a border to the top edge of the key. Key drop OFF mode: The key fill/key source position does not move.
  • Page 213: Key Memory

    Key mask and background mask There are two types of mask: a key mask and a background mask. Key mask: This masks out a part of the key, which will result in the background appearing. Background mask: This masks out a part of the background, which will result in the key fill appearing.
  • Page 214: Key Default

    However, in the case of a chroma key, it excludes color cancel, Y balance, foreground CCR, window, and shadow.) Full mode: All settings except transition (the same parameters as simple mode, Fine Key, key modifiers, main and sub mask settings, chroma key detailed settings, and so on) For the settings for these modes, see “Settings Relating to Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory and Color Correction (Key/Wipe/FM/CCR Menu)”...
  • Page 215: Key Setting Operations Using Menus

    Key Setting Operations Using Menus There are two ways of making key settings: either using menus, or using the key control block or the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. This section describes basic procedures for making key settings using the menus, taking the M/E-1 >Key1 menu as an example.
  • Page 216: Key Type Setting

    Key Type Setting Setting the key type in a menu In the M/E-1 >Key1 menu, select HF1 ‘Type.’ The Type menu appears. In the <Key Type> group, select the key type. Luminance: luminance key Linear: linear key Chroma: chroma key Color Vector: color vector key Wipe Pattern: wipe pattern key Key Wipe Pattern: key wipe pattern key...
  • Page 217 • When a luminance key or linear key is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Clip Reference level for generating the +109.59 to –7.31 key signal Gain Key sensitivity –100.00 to +100.00 Density Key density 0.00 to 100.00 Filter Filter coefficient 1 to 9 a) Setting this value to 1, produces the “through”...
  • Page 218: Chroma Key Composition

    To invert the black and white sense of the key source: Press [Key Invert], turning it on. To adjust the horizontal position or key source width for a luminance key, linear key, or chroma key: Press [Key Position], turning it on, and set the parameters.
  • Page 219: Chroma Key Adjustments

    Select [Chroma Adjust]. The Chroma Adjust menu appears. Carry out auto chroma key adjustments. Also carry out manual adjustments if necessary to obtain an optimum chroma key image. In the <Mix Mode> group, select [Normal Mix] or [Additive Mix] depending on the desired type of chroma key composition. When using an additive mix for chroma keying, the (typically blue) background parts of the foreground video must be converted to black.
  • Page 220 Color cancel If the foreground image includes shades of the background color, turn this function on to remove the color from the foreground image. Chroma key window You can adjust the range over which the key signal is determined as matching the specified hue.
  • Page 221 You can use the Y balance function independently on the key signal for the composition and the key signal for the color cancel function. When applied to the key signal for the composition, this produces the foreground with the color cancel effect applied.
  • Page 222 a) The setting ranges depend on the signal format, screen aspect ratio, and size settings. Select [Auto Start] in the <Auto> group. This executes an auto chroma key based on the color specified by the sample selector, and displays the composite image on the monitor. Making key active adjustments When the key active function is on, the composite image is output to the monitor, and you can watch the monitor while manually adjusting the keying.
  • Page 223 Set [Key Active] on. The chroma key composite image now appears in the monitor. Making key signal adjustments for color cancel When the color cancel function is set on, you can adjust the key signal for color cancel. In the <Color Cancel> group of the Chroma Adjust menu, set [Color Cancel] on.
  • Page 224 • When setting [Y Balance] on and adjusting the ratio in which Y balance is added to the color cancel key Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mixture Ratio of Y balance key 0.00 to 100.00 Adjusting the window Setting the window function on allows you to adjust the detection range used to determine the key signal.
  • Page 225: Selecting Key Fill And Key Source

    less than a certain luminance are treated as shadows, there is no effect on cutting out of the foreground. In the Chroma Adjust menu, set [Shadow] on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Reference luminance for shadows 0.00 to 100.00 Gain Shadow key gain –100.00 to +100.00...
  • Page 226 The Type menu appears. In the <Key Fill> group, select either of the following for use as key fill. Key Bus: signal selected on the key 1 fill bus Matte: signal from the dedicated color matte generator If you selected [Key Bus] in step 2, select the key fill signal on the key 1 row in the cross-point control block.
  • Page 227 For the method of selecting a video signal, see “To select a video signal assigned to a cross-point button” below. • On the MVS-8000, the video signal selection operation is not supported. • When [Split] is selected, the key memory function (see page 213) is disabled.
  • Page 228 In the <Target> group, press [Source]. In the <Key Source> group, select the key source selection mode (Self, Auto Select, or Split). See step 5 in “Selecting Key Fill and Key Source” (page 226). If you selected [Split], using any of the following methods, select the key source signal.
  • Page 229 This selects the key fill signal. Carrying out a color mix for key fill When [Matte] is selected for key fill, you can combine color 1 and color 2. For the combination, you can use not only a key wipe generator pattern, but also the dedicated pattern for key edge color mix.
  • Page 230: Key Edge Modifications

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 To interchange color 1 and color 2, press the [Color Invert] button, turning it on. Key Edge Modifications To modify the key edge of key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure.
  • Page 231 a) In the “4H mode” and when [Fine Key] (page 233) is on, the setting value range is 0.00 to 4.00. b) When a wipe pattern key or key wipe pattern key is selected as the key type • Separate edge on The left, right, top, and bottom border or outline widths can be adjusted independently.
  • Page 232 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Density 0.00 to 100.00 Density a) The Density adjustment only affects the key edge. This can be adjusted separately from Key Density, and if Key Density is set to 0.00, the embossed edge effect only can be applied.
  • Page 233 When emboss is selected for the edge type, adjust the color in the <Emboss Fill> group. To adjust matte 1 press [Matte1], and to adjust matte 2 press [Matte2], then adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation...
  • Page 234 • When applying a border to the key edge, enabling the [Fine Key] function halves the border width setting range. To fix key fill and key source in key drop off mode In the Edge menu, press [Key Delay Mode]. The Key Delay Mode menu appears.
  • Page 235 patterns (standard wipe patterns 1 to 24) displayed in the Mix Pattern Select menu, you can adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Softness of pattern edge 0.00 to 100.00 Adjust color 1 and color 2. To adjust color 1 press [Color 1], and to adjust color 2 press [Color 2], turning it on respectively, and adjust the following parameters.
  • Page 236 • When turning [Angle] on in the <Rotation> group and inclining the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Angle Angle of pattern rotation –100.00 to +100.00 a) See page 304. • When turning [Speed] on in the <Rotation> group and rotating the pattern at a constant speed Knob Parameter...
  • Page 237: Masks

    Key Edge Pattern: Use a color mixing pattern for key edge. You can change this pattern by pressing [Pattern Select] to open the menu for edge color mix dedicated wipe pattern selection (Mix Pattern Select menu), and make adjustments by pressing [Pattern Adjust] to open the menu for pattern adjustment (Matte Adjust menu).
  • Page 238 Set the mask source parameters. • When a box is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Top position –100.00 to +100.00 Left Left position –100.00 to +100.00 Right Right position –100.00 to +100.00 Bottom Bottom position –100.00 to +100.00 Soft Box softness 0.00 to 100.00 •...
  • Page 239 • When turning [Multi] on and replicating the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern 1 to 63 horizontally V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern 1 to 63 vertically Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a) See page 307.
  • Page 240: Applying A Dme Effect To A Key

    In the <Mask Source> group, select the mask source. Wipe: wipe pattern selected for a transition If you select [Wipe], select the pattern and make modifier settings in the M/E-1 >Wipe menu (see page 289), then return to this M/E-1 >Key1 menu.
  • Page 241 When combining the SDI interface with the dedicated interface, you can apply DME effects to a maximum of three keys. (Requires a setting in setup.) For details, see “Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). Assigning a DME to a key In the M/E-1 >Key1 menu, select HF5 ‘Processed Key.’...
  • Page 242 Using four DME channels on one keyer When using the DME dedicated interface, proceed as follows. Select the DME channel 1 (or channel 5) for the first channel (see “Assigning a DME to a key” (page 241)). In the same way, select the DME channel 2 (channel 6) for the second channel, the DME channel 3 (channel 7) for the third channel, and the DME channel 4 (channel 8) for the fourth channel.
  • Page 243: Specifying The Key Output Destination

    Assigning a DME output signal as a monitor signal In the Processed Key menu, press [Monitor]. The Monitor menu appears. Press [Monitor Set], turning it on. In the <DME Select> group, select the DME channel (DME1 to DME8) to be used. This assigns the selected DME output to DME MON V and DME MON K.
  • Page 244: Key Modify Clear

    Key Modify Clear A simple button operation or a menu operation returns the key settings to the initial status settings. Press [Default Recall] at the lower left of the menu display, turning it on, then press the corresponding VF button (VF1 to VF4) to return the key settings to their initial status.
  • Page 245: Video Processing

    • When edge blink is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Blink Rate Length of blink cycle 1 to 100 Duty Proportion of cycle for which 0.00 to 100.00 original state holds Video Processing You can adjust the luminance and hue of the selected key fill signal. For example, to apply video processing to the signal selected on the M/E-1 bank key 1 fill bus, use the following procedure.
  • Page 246: Key Setting Operations With The Key Control Block

    Key Setting Operations With the Key Control Block This section describes the basic procedures for key settings using the key control block. Key delegation buttons M/E delegation buttons Displays Knobs Key type selection buttons Key fill/key source selection buttons Edge type selection buttons MORE button Operations in the Key Control Block Parameter adjustment with the knobs...
  • Page 247 Selecting the bank and keyer To make key settings, first select the bank (from M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/ PST) and keyer, then assign them to the key control block. For example, to set key 1 on M/E-1 with the key control block, use the following procedure.
  • Page 248 • When the [CRK] button is lit green Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Clip Chroma key reference level 0 to 100 Gain Key sensitivity –100 (shown as –00) to +100 0 to 359 Density Key density 0 to 100 – When [Key Active] is off, only the parameters Hue and Density are displayed.
  • Page 249 When using a color matte: Press the [MATTE FILL] button, setting it on. The button lights green, and you can now set the parameters with the knobs. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Color 1 luminance 0 to 100 Saturation Color 1 saturation 0 to 100 Color 1 hue...
  • Page 250: Key Edge Modifications

    • To select key source independently of the key fill signal selected on the key fill bus and paired with key source, hold down the [SPLIT] button, turning it on, then press the desired Key 1 or Key 2 button in the cross-point control block.
  • Page 251 • Separate edge on The border width settings can be made independently for left, right, top, and bottom sides. The separate edge function is only available when luminance key, linear key, or chroma key is selected as the key type. Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 252 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Position Position 359 to 0 Density Density 0 to 100 a) In the “4H mode” and when [Fine Key] (page 233) is on, the setting value range is 0 to 4. To adjust the edge fill color When [DROP BDR] or [SHDW] is selected, the [MORE] button lights amber.
  • Page 253 a) In the “4H mode” and when [Fine Key] (page 233) is on, the setting value range is 0 to 4. When [Outline] is selected with separate edge on, the [MORE] button lights amber. Pressing the [MORE] button to turn it green then allows you to adjust the key fill density parameter with a knob.
  • Page 254: Masks

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0 to 100 Saturation Saturation 0 to 100 359 to 0 Density Density 0 to 100 Masks Using the main mask In the key control block, press the [MAIN MASK] button, turning it on. The parameter settings depend on the mask source selected as [Box] or [Pattern] in the <Mask Source>...
  • Page 255: Applying A Dme Effect To A Key

    Using the subsidiary mask In the key control block, press the [SUB MASK] button, turning it on. The parameter settings depend on the mask source selected as [Wipe] or [Utility 1 Bus] in the <Mask Source> group of the Sub Mask menu for the key. •...
  • Page 256 The later selection is valid, and the button lights green. Using two or three DME channels on one keyer When using the DME dedicated interface, proceed as follows. Select the DME for the first channel (see the previous item, “Assigning a DME to a key”), then select the successive channel for the second channel.
  • Page 257: Other Key Setting Operations

    To select the video signal for the fourth channel, hold down the [UTIL] button in the cross-point control block, and carry out the following operation. • If the selected DME is channel 4, turn on the [KEY4] button in the key 2 row, then select the signal in the key 4 row (DME utility 2 bus).
  • Page 258 Select the keyer to be allocated. In the key control block, press [PROC KEY], turning it on. The button lights amber, and on the currently selected keyer, the key fill and key source are assigned to reentry signals PROC V and PROC K. When a DME is selected on the currently selected keyer, the key fill and key source signals to which the DME effect is applied are assigned to PROC V and PROC K.
  • Page 259 Returning the key adjustment values to their defaults Holding down a key type button ([LUM], [LIN], [CRK], [CVK], or [PTN]) recalls the key default values (page 214). Key modify clear When an M/E delegation button is held down, holding down a key delegation button together returns the key settings to the initial status settings.
  • Page 260: Key Adjustment Operations With The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control

    Key Adjustment Operations With the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block This section describes basic key adjustment operations when using the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. EDIT ENBL button Alphanumeric display Adjustment knobs Mode selection buttons Region selection buttons Adjustment knob displays Memory recall section Selecting the switcher bank and keyer Before carrying out key adjustment, first select the key adjust mode, then select...
  • Page 261 The button displays in the memory recall section now appear as shown in the following illustration. Pressing the [PAGE 1/3] >[PAGE 2/3] buttons further changes the display as follows, then pressing [PAGE 3/3] returns to the original display shown in the illustration. Key Adjustment Operations With the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block...
  • Page 262 With these buttons in the memory recall section, you can carry out the following key adjustment. Key Adjustment Operations With the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block...
  • Page 263 Selecting the key type [LUM] button: Selects a luminance key. [LIN] button: Selects a linear key. [CRK] button: Selects a chroma key. [WIPE PTN] button: Selects a key wipe pattern key. Adjust the parameters for each type with the adjustment knobs. For details of the parameters, see the following sections.
  • Page 264 Setting the resizer function [RE SIZR] button: Enables and disables the resizer function. The parameters that can be adjusted with the adjustment knobs are on two pages; to access the second page, press the [KNOB 1/2] button. For details of the parameters, see “Menu operations for key shrinking, magnification and movement”...
  • Page 265 [DROP BDR] button: Applies a drop border to the edge. [SHDW] button: Applies a shadow to the edge. For parameters that can be adjusted with the adjustment knobs, see “Key Edge Modifications” (page 230). Setting the degree of edge softening [SOFT EDGE] button: Softens the key edge.
  • Page 266 However, it is first necessary to assign this channel on the DME to the delegation (keyer or transition) to be monitored. Selecting the DME channel [DME1] to [DME8] buttons: Press one of these to select the corresponding DME channel. The number of valid buttons depends on the number of DME channels in use.
  • Page 267: Resizer

    Resizer Resizer allows you to apply DME-like effects such as image shrinking, magnification and movement, as well as change of the aspect ratio, to the processed key. The following functions are available. • Two-dimensional transformations of keys • Resizer interpolation settings •...
  • Page 268 Menu operations for key shrinking, magnification and movement For example, to shrink, magnify or move key1 of the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. In the M/E-1 >Key1 >Processed Key menu, press [Resizer], turning it on. Adjust the following parameters with the knobs. Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 269 Key control block operations for key shrinking, magnification and movement Delegation buttons Knobs RESIZER button MORE button Use the delegation buttons to select the key to which you want to apply a resizer function. Press the [RESIZER] button, turning it on. Adjust the following parameters with the knobs.
  • Page 270 Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Change aspect 0.0 to 99 ratio horizontally Change aspect 0.0 to 99 ratio vertically Change aspect 0.0 to 2.0 ratio horizontally and vertically at a time Device control block operations for key shrinking, magnification and movement RSZR CTRL button Delegation buttons...
  • Page 271: Resizer Interpolation Settings

    • To shrink, magnify, or move the key, turn on the [LOC XYZ(LOC)]. Hold these buttons down while carrying out the operation of step 5 to enable fine adjustment (fine mode). Use the trackball and joystick for the operation. For details of parameters, see step 3 of “Key control block operations for key shrinking, magnification and movement”...
  • Page 272: Resizer Crop/Border Settings

    In the M/E-1 >Key1 >Processed Key menu, press [Resizer], turning it on. This enables the resizer function. Press [Resizer Process]. The Resizer Process menu appears. In the <Video Field/Frame Mode> and other groups, make the interpolation settings. Resizer Crop/Border Settings Making a crop setting for a key for which resizer is on For example, to make the crop settings for key 1 of the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure.
  • Page 273 This enables the resizer function. Press [Border/Crop]. The Border/Crop menu appears. Press [Border], turning it on. This enables the adjustment of crop. Set the parameters. The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows.
  • Page 274 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values 359.99 to 0.00 To soften the inner edge of a border In the Border/Crop menu, press [Border Soft]. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting Values Inner Soft Border inner softness 0.00 to 100.00 To apply a beveled light edge In the <Border Mode>...
  • Page 275: Applying Resizer Effects

    Set the color parameters. For details, see “To apply color to a border” (page 273) Press [Border Soft]. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Inner Soft Border inner softness 0.00 to 100.00 Bound Soft Border boundary softness 0.00 to 100.00 Applying Resizer Effects For example, to apply effects to key 1 of the M/E-1 bank, use the following...
  • Page 276 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Simultaneously adjust border 0.00 to +100.00 width of left and right edges Simultaneously adjust border 0.00 to +100.00 width of upper and lower edges Simultaneously adjust border Value of H shown width of all four edges Softness of border 0.00 to +100.00 Soft...
  • Page 277 • HD format Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Horizontal position of shadow –24.00 to +24.00 (4:3)-32.00 to +32.00 (16:9) Vertical position of shadow –18.00 to +18.00 Size Shadow size 0.00 to 2.00 Softness of shadow 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Density Density of shadow 0.00 to 100.00 a) Shared with the wide key border “Soft”...
  • Page 278 Notes If mosaic is enabled, and in the <Mosaic/Defocus Mode> group you select Video/Key, then the crop and mask are disabled. Set the parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Horizontal defocusing 0.00 to 100.00 Vertical defocusing 0.00 to 100.00 Horizontal and vertical defocusing H value shown To make the mosaic like a relief pattern With [Mosaic] on, press [Relief], turning it on.
  • Page 279 Press [Mask], turning it on. This enables the mask function. To make the mask settings, continue with steps 3 and following. Press [Mask Menu]. The Mask menu appears. In the <Mask Source> group, select either of [Box] and [Circle]. Box: Use a box pattern as the mask signal. Circle: Use a circle pattern as the mask signal.
  • Page 280 In a dual resizer effect, predetermined combinations, key 1 and key 2, or key 3 and key 4 are used. For example, if either of key 1 and key 2 has resizer set to On, the other key cannot be used for a dual resizer effect. The same restriction applies when using a resizer DME wipe in place of resizer.
  • Page 281: Key Snapshots

    Key Snapshots Key settings other than the key on/off status and the key priority can all be instantaneously saved in a dedicated register, for recall when required. A key snapshot comprises three values: a cross-point button number, key memory full mode, and independent key transition, and can be called in any combination.
  • Page 282 The system switches to key snapshot mode, and the key source name display/key snapshot buttons show the status of registers 1 to 4 for key 1. Off: Nothing is saved in the register. Lit orange: Settings are saved in the register. For a register holding a snapshot, the register name is shown as up to eight characters.
  • Page 283 Key snapshot operation on the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block By default, the [KEY SS] key snapshot mode selection button does not appear in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. To carry out key snapshot saving and recall in this control block, it is first necessary in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >Link/Program Button >Multi Function >Mode Sel Assign menu to assign the Key Snapshot mode to a mode selection button.
  • Page 284: Key Snapshot Operations Using A Simple Transition Module

    [TRNS ENBL] button: Recall independent key transition settings. If both are Off, then key memory is enabled, and just the saved key fill and key source signal selections are recalled. Press button [1] for the register you want to recall. The [1] button lights yellow, and the key snapshot is recalled.
  • Page 285 Key 3 control block Key 4 control block Key source name display/key snapshot buttons K-SS button In setup, assign the function of the K-SS 3/4 button to any of these four buttons. The functions of the key 3 control block and key 4 control block are the same. Independent key transition control block (simple type) Saving a key snapshot For example, to save the settings of M/E-1 key 3, use the following procedure.
  • Page 286 Notes If you save a key snapshot in a register for which the button is lit orange or yellow, the existing contents of the register are overwritten. Recalling a key snapshot For example, the following procedure recalls the state of the M/E-1 key 3 settings.
  • Page 287: Chapter 5 Wipes

    Chapter 5 Wipes...
  • Page 288: Overview

    Overview A wipe is a transition from the current video stream to a new video stream, using a wipe pattern. Changing the background by means of a wipe is referred to as a “background wipe,” and inserting or deleting a key with a wipe is termed a “key wipe.” There are two types of wipe: those that can be selected in a common transition, and those that can be selected in an independent key transition.
  • Page 289: Basic Procedure For Wipe Settings

    Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings You carry out wipe setting operations principally using the Wipe menu for each of the M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST banks. This section describes the basic procedures for wipe settings, taking the M/E- 1 >Wipe menu as an example. For details of independent key transition wipe settings, see “Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions”...
  • Page 290 Press the button to select the desired pattern. The selected pattern is displayed on the screen. The parameters change according to the selected pattern, and you can adjust the pattern. • When a polygon wipe is selected (pattern number 49) Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 291: Pattern Mix

    Notes When Flash Rate is set to 0.00, you cannot change the pattern. In this state, adjusting H Size or V Size has no effect on the pattern. For details of a pattern mix, see the next section. For details of applying pattern modifiers, see “Setting Wipe Modifiers” (page 296).
  • Page 292 Positive NAM Negative NAM Morphing: As the transition progresses, the pattern morphs from the main pattern, through the “mix” combination, to the sub pattern. Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings...
  • Page 293 Parameter settings Main pattern at 100% Start: Point in the course of the transition at which the main pattern Sub pattern at 100% is at 100% End: Point in the course of the transition at which the sub pattern is at 100% Transition (0.00 - 100.00) Mix ends during Mix combination of...
  • Page 294 Main and sub modifier link function When carrying out a pattern mix, it is possible to link the modifier settings for the main pattern and sub pattern. There are two modes for this function. FULL LINK (fully linked) mode In this mode, all modifier settings are the same for the main pattern and sub pattern.
  • Page 295 Main Sub pattern pattern Standard Enhanced Rotary Mosaic Random/ diamond dust Enhanced Rotary Mosaic Random/ diamond dust Select HF2 ‘Pattern Mix.’ The Pattern Mix menu appears. In the <Pattern Mix> group, select the type of pattern mix. Mix: mix +Nam: positive Nam –Nam: negative Nam Morphing: morphing For an overview of types of pattern mix, see “Types of pattern mix”...
  • Page 296: Setting Wipe Modifiers

    Applying the effect of a diamond dust wipe to the selected pattern (Dust mix) In the Pattern Mix menu, press [Dust Mix], turning it on. Set the following parameters as required. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mix Ratio Proportion of diamond dust 0.00 to 100.00 pattern in mix H Size...
  • Page 297 • Aspect ratio • Pattern replication (MULTI) • Pairing • Modulation • Spring • Spiral The following sections show examples of modifying the main pattern. Specifying the wipe direction (Direction) You can specify the direction of the wipe: the regular direction is referred to as “normal,”...
  • Page 298 Splitting the wipe pattern (Split) This splits the pattern, making the parts of the wipe move in opposite directions. Split off Split on The parameter Split No specifies the number of splits. The parameter Spacing specifies the spacing between adjacent patterns. In the M/E-1 >Wipe menu, select HF4 ‘Edge/Direction.’...
  • Page 299 Soft border: You can adjust the border width, and the softness of the inner and outer edges of the border. When a border or soft border is selected, the signal filling the border is called edge fill. For the edge fill, you can use a matte generated by the dedicated color matte generator, or the signal selected on the utility 2 bus.
  • Page 300 While the [UTIL] button is held down, the background B bus changes to the utility 2 bus. Notes To enable the [UTIL] button, its operation mode must be set to [Hold] beforehand. (See “Operation Settings (Operation Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3).) When ‘Matte’...
  • Page 301 • When Wipe is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Edge softness 0.00 to 100.00 • When Pattern is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Edge softness 0.00 to 100.00 Pattern Pattern number...
  • Page 302 • When turning [Aspect] on and setting the aspect ratio of the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Aspect Aspect ratio –100.00 to +100.00 a) See page 306. • When turning [Angle] on in the <Rotation> group and slanting the pattern Knob Parameter...
  • Page 303 • The parameter H Position controls the horizontal position of the pattern. A negative value moves the pattern to the left, and a positive value moves the pattern to the right. • The parameter V Position controls the vertical position of the pattern. A negative value moves the pattern down, and a positive value moves the pattern up.
  • Page 304 Table 2: Buttons assigned to functions Button name Function Toggle Position on or off. X, Y Fix the operating direction. Return the pattern position to the center of the screen. Press the [MAIN] button or [SUB] button, turning it on. Press the [POS] button, turning Position on.
  • Page 305 Speed Through the course of the transition the wipe pattern rotates at a fixed specified speed. The parameter Speed determines the speed of pattern rotation. A value of –100.00 of the parameter Speed corresponds to one turn per second counterclockwise; a value of +100.00 corresponds to one turn per second clockwise.
  • Page 306 In the <Rotation> group, select the rotation type. Angle: Incline the pattern through a fixed angle. Speed: Rotate at a fixed rate. Magnitude: Rotate through a particular angle during the course of the transition. According to the selection in step 2, set the following parameters. •...
  • Page 307 Press [Aspect], turning it on. Set the following parameter Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Aspect Aspect ratio –100.00 to +100.00 Setting the wipe pattern replication (Multi) The same pattern can be repeated horizontally and vertically or both, up to 63 times.
  • Page 308 You can set pattern replication independently for the main pattern and sub pattern. In the M/E-1 >Wipe menu, select HF5 ‘Main Modify.’ The Main Modify menu appears. Press the [Multi] button, turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values H Multi...
  • Page 309 Making a wipe pattern like a Venetian blind (Pairing) This slits the pattern into multiple strips, making it like a venetian blind. Pairing off Pairing on H: Create slits in the horizontal direction. V: Create slits in the vertical direction. •...
  • Page 310 Applying modulation to the wipe pattern (Modulation) The pattern signal can be modulated, giving waves on the horizontal or vertical edges, or radially. The parameter Shape determines the form of the modulation. 1: sine wave, 2: triangular wave, 3: rectangular wave Notes When using 1080PsF mode in an HD system, the modulation function is not available.
  • Page 311 Fringe This modulates the pattern, applying waviness in the radial direction to edges. The parameter Speed determines the speed of waves. A value of –100.00 generates the maximum counterclockwise speed of waves, and a value of +100.00 the maximum clockwise speed. You can apply modulation independently to the main pattern and sub pattern.
  • Page 312 Applying barrel or pincushion distortion to the edge of the wipe pattern (Spring) As the transition progresses, the edge of the pattern is subjected to barrel or pincushion distortion. Spring off Spring on A negative parameter value produces pincushion distortion, and a positive value produces barrel distortion.
  • Page 313 • The parameter Magnitude determines the size and direction of the spiral. A value of –100.00 represents the maximum movement in the counterclockwise direction, and a value of +100.00 represents the maximum movement in the clockwise direction. • The parameter Wave Speed determines the speed of the lateral waves. A value of –100.00 represents the maximum speed to the left, and a value of +100.00 represents the maximum speed to the right.
  • Page 314: Wipe Modify Clear

    Modifiers Type of wipe Standard Enhanced Rotary Mosaic Random/ diamond dust Spiral a) Not patterns 1 to 16, 19, and 20 b) Not patterns 300 to 303 c) Not patterns 100 to 103, 150, 151, 516, 518, 604, and 606 d) Not patterns 1 to 8, 17, and 18 e) Not patterns 220 to 223 f) Not patterns 19 and 20...
  • Page 315: Wipe Settings For Independent Key Transitions

    Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions You carry out independent key transition wipe setting operations using the Wipe Adjust menu for each keyer. For an overview of independent key transitions, see “What is an independent key transition?” (page 188). This section describes the independent key transition wipe settings, taking the M/E-1 >Key1 >Transition >Wipe Adjust menu as an example.
  • Page 316: Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers

    In the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu, select [Pattern Select]. The Pattern Select menu appears. Press the button for the desired pattern. Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers Available modifiers You can use the following modifiers with an independent key transition wipe. Note that the available modifiers may depend on the pattern you are using.
  • Page 317 To set the wipe position using the trackball or joystick You can also set the wipe position using the trackball or joystick in the device control block. In the device control block, press the [M/E1], [M/E2], [M/E3], or [P/P] button, turning it on. The buttons in the device control block are assigned to the wipe position setting as follows.
  • Page 318 a) See page 302. To move the pattern from its current position to the center through the course of a transition Press [Auto Center] in the <Position> group, turning it on. Rotating the wipe pattern (Rotation) In the <Rotation> group of the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu, select the rotation type.
  • Page 319 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Aspect Aspect ratio –100.00 to +100.00 a) See page 306. Replicating the wipe pattern (Multi) Press [Multi] in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu, turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern 1 to 63...
  • Page 320: Wipe Snapshots

    Wipe Snapshots You can snapshot and save a wipe pattern together with the current settings of its modifiers and pattern limit in a dedicated register for recall when required. There are 10 wipe snapshot registers on each M/E bank and the PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 321 WIPE button Numeric display Memory recall buttons UNDO button Flexi Pad control block (simple type) Selecting a wipe pattern in the Flexi Pad control block To select a pattern with a standard type Flexi Pad control block, use the following procedure. (It is not possible to select a wipe pattern with a simple type Flexi Pad control block.) In the M/E-1 Flexi Pad control block, press the [WIPE] button.
  • Page 322 For the pattern numbers, see “Wipe Pattern List” (page 522). Saving a wipe snapshot Make the wipe settings that you want to save. Make any modifier settings required. For details, see “Setting Wipe Modifiers” (page 296). In the Flexi Pad control block, hold down the [WIPE] button, and press the memory recall button corresponding to the register in which you want to save.
  • Page 323: Wipe Snapshot Operations With The Menus

    Press the memory recall button for the register from which you want to recall the wipe snapshot. The button lights, and the saved wipe snapshot is recalled. At this point, the numeric display shows the pattern number or register name. Canceling the recall of a wipe snapshot To cancel the recall of a wipe snapshot, press the [UNDO] button.
  • Page 324 Memory recall buttons Button displays In setup you can select whether the memory recall buttons show the pattern number or register name. See “Operation Settings (Operation Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). Saving a wipe snapshot from the menu Set up the wipe you want to save. In the Wipe Snapshot menu, press [Store], lighting it amber.
  • Page 325 Notes The Flexi Pad and menu settings are linked. A setting in setup determines whether register names or pattern numbers appear. Deleting a wipe snapshot from the menu In the Wipe Snapshot menu, press [Delete]. Press the memory recall button for the wipe snapshot you want to delete. This deletes the wipe snapshot.
  • Page 326: Wipe Pattern Operations In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block

    Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Recalling a Wipe Snapshot You can recall a wipe snapshot in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. To recall a wipe snapshot, use the operations shown in the following illustration. In the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block, press the [WIPE] button.
  • Page 327: Selecting The Wipe Pattern

    Press the numeric button (lit orange) in the memory recall section corresponding to the register in which the desired wipe snapshot is stored. The button you pressed lights yellow, and this recalls the saved wipe snapshot. At this point the numeric display shows the register name or pattern number for the pattern.
  • Page 328 Wipe pattern edge setting buttons BDR (border): Applies a border to the wipe pattern. SOFT BDR (soft border): Softens the applied border. SOFT (soft edge): Softens the edge. EDGE MAT (edge matte): Selects whether to fill the edge with a color matte, or insert an image from the utility bus.
  • Page 329 Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Degree of softening of 0 to100 outside of border Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance 0 to 100 Saturation 0 to 100 359 to 0 • When soft edge is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 330: Saving, Canceling, And Deleting Edited Wipe Patterns

    Buttons for setting the wipe pattern limit PTN LIMT (pattern limit): Enables the following settings for the pattern limit using the control knobs. LIMT SET (limit set): If you change the pattern size with the fader lever then press this button, this sets the current size as the pattern limit. Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 331 At other times, hold down the [STOR STAT] button, and press the button for the register in which the wipe snapshot you want to cancel is saved. Buttons for registers in which wipe snapshots are already saved light orange. Canceling recall of a wipe snapshot To cancel the operation of recalling a wipe snapshot, press the [UNDO] button.
  • Page 332 Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block...
  • Page 333: Chapter 6 Dme Wipes

    Chapter 6 DME Wipes...
  • Page 334: Overview

    Overview A DME wipe is a wipe transition that uses a DME effect to change from one video image to the next. There are two types of DME wipe: those which can be selected for a normal transition, and those which can be selected for an independent key transition. For details of independent key transitions, see page 361.
  • Page 335 Slide: The new video slides in over the old video. (Pattern numbers: 1001 to 1008 (one-channel mode), 2601 to 2608 (two- channel mode)) Squeeze: The new video appears squeezed over the old video, and progressively expands to cover it. (Pattern numbers: 1021 to 1031 (one-channel mode), 2621 to 2628 (two- channel mode)) Split: The old video splits, and the new video appears in the gap.
  • Page 336 Picture-in-picture: The one-channel mode and two-channel mode differ as follows. In one-channel mode, this completes in two transitions. In the first transition, the old video shrinks, and the new video appears behind it. In the second transition, the old video expands again until it is its original size.
  • Page 337 In three-channel mode, a brick appears over the old video as the image is expanding and rotating, and switches to the new video. (Pattern number: 3601 (three-channel mode)) User programmable DME: Using a DME keyframe effect created with a keyframe operation, this executes a DME wipe. (Pattern numbers: 1901 to 1999 (one-channel mode), 2901 to 2999 (two- channel mode), 3901 to 3999 (three-channel mode)) For details of creating keyframe effects, see “Creating User...
  • Page 338 The image movement is reflected at both the transition start point and end point. (See page 340.) Transition mode “Compress” The change in the image when the transition mode is set to “Compress” is as follows, in comparison to the case of “Picture-in-picture.” •...
  • Page 339 First transition Transition start completion point Transition end Image created by interpolation Background A Background B Effect execution At the first transition completion point, if you move the image with the positioner, the transition appears as in the following figure. First transition Transition start completion point...
  • Page 340 First transition Transition start completion point Transition end Image created by interpolation Background A Background B Effect execution At the first transition completion point, if you move the image with the positioner, the transition appears as in the following figure. First transition Transition start completion point...
  • Page 341 First transition Transition start completion point Transition end Image created by interpolation Background A Effect execution Background B At the first transition completion point, if you move the image with the positioner, the transition appears as in the following figure. First transition Transition start completion point...
  • Page 342: Dme Wipe Pattern Variation And Modifiers

    Signals forming part of the background for a DME wipe For a two-channel mode page turn, page roll, brick, frame in-out, and so on, the part of the pattern shown in gray (see page 522) is filled with the signal selected on the DME external video bus.
  • Page 343 Notes In an MVS-8000 system, edge cannot be used for a key DME wipe. Positioner: You can move the DME wipe pattern or center of the effect to an arbitrary position. Using the position select function, you can also instantaneously move the pattern.
  • Page 344: Relation Between Dme Wipes And Other Effects

    • Off Notes • When pattern numbers 1701 and 1702 are selected, crop cannot be used. • The MVS-8000 does not support the [Last 5%] setting for [Release Transition]. Relation Between DME Wipes and Other Effects The relations between DME wipes and other effects are as follows.
  • Page 345 When the DME dedicated interface is used, a maximum of two DME wipes can be used simultaneously, and when the SDI interface is used, only one DME wipe can be used at one time. Notes When combining the SDI interface with the dedicated interface, it may be possible to use up to three wipes simultaneously.
  • Page 346: Basic Procedure For Dme Wipe Settings

    Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings You carry out DME wipe setting operations principally using the DME Wipe menu for each bank. This section describes the basic procedures for DME wipe settings, taking the M/E-1 >DME Wipe menu as an example. For details of independent key transition DME wipe settings, see “DME Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions”...
  • Page 347 Select the desired DME wipe pattern group with one of the following buttons. • Slide/Squeeze: slide and squeeze • Split/Door: split and door • Flip Tumble: flip tumble • Mirror/Sphere: mirror and sphere • Character Trail: character trail • Wave/Ripple: wave and ripple •...
  • Page 348 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Height Height of brick 0.01 to 100.00 Center X Horizontal center position –100.00 to +100.00 Center Y Vertical center position –100.00 to +100.00 a) The horizontal center position of the video pasted on Side V. At –100.00 the center is at the left edge of the screen, and at +100.00 the center is at the right edge of the screen.
  • Page 349: Setting Dme Wipe Modifiers

    c) The vertical center position of the video pasted on Side V. At –100.00 the center is at the bottom edge of the screen, and at +100.00 the center is at the top edge of the screen. Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 350 To specify the DME wipe direction with a button in the transition control block In the transition control block of each of the M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST banks, press the following direction selection buttons. NORM: Normal NORM/REV: Normal/Reverse REV: Reverse Modifying the DME wipe pattern edge In the M/E-1 >DME Wipe menu, select HF4 ‘Edge/Direction.’...
  • Page 351 Display indications when multiple channels are selected at the same time The indications on the knobs show the settings of the lowest-numbered channel. When you turn the knobs to adjust the settings, this changes the settings on the other channels by the same amount. Setting the DME wipe position (Positioner) In the M/E-1 >DME Wipe menu, select HF5 ‘Modify.’...
  • Page 352 In the <Position Select> group, the one of the [Top Left], [Top Right], [Bottom Left], and [Bottom Right] buttons that is on indicates the current display position of the DME wipe pattern. In the <Position> group, press [Position], turning it on. Depending on whether the DME wipe pattern is in one-channel mode or two-channel mode, proceed as follows.
  • Page 353 The Modify menu appears. Depending on whether the selected pattern is in one-channel mode or two- channel mode, proceed as follows. For a pattern in one-channel mode: press [1st Ch], turning it on. For a pattern in two-channel mode: from the <Ch Select> group, select the corresponding channel.
  • Page 354 Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Crop the left and right of the Left value shown image Crop the top and bottom of the Top value shown image Crop the top, bottom, left, and Left value shown right of the image Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter...
  • Page 355 The Remove From Begin menu appears. In the <Crop Transition> group, select the execution mode for the DME wipe crop transition. Cut: Cut mode. The cropping does not change during the transition, but at the end point of the transition the cropping is removed (enlarges). Last 5%: The cropping is maintained for the first 95% of the transition, and is progressively removed during the last 5% of the transition (enlarges).
  • Page 356: Dme Wipe Modify Clear

    Last 30%: The transition completes at the end of 70% of the transition execution time. The transition has a dead zone from 70% to 95% of the transition time. Last 5%: The transition completes at the end of 95% of the transition execution time.
  • Page 357: Dme Wipe Settings For Independent Key Transitions

    DME Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions You carry out independent key transition DME wipe setting operations using the DME Wipe Adjust menu for each keyer. For an overview of independent key transitions, see page 188. This section describes the independent key transition DME wipe settings, taking the M/E-1 >Key1 >Transition >DME Wipe Adjust menu as an example.
  • Page 358: Setting Independent Key Transition Dme Wipe Modifiers

    Select the desired DME wipe pattern group with one of the following buttons. (In two-channel mode, only Page Turn and Page Roll are selectable.) • Slide/Squeeze: slide and squeeze • Split/Door: split and door • Mirror/Sphere: mirror and sphere • Character Trail: character trail •...
  • Page 359 To return the DME wipe pattern position to the center of the screen In the <Position> group, press [Center]. Setting the DME wipe pattern size (Size) For applicable pattern numbers, see page 343. In the Key 1 DME Wipe Adjust menu, press [Size], turning it on. Set the following parameter.
  • Page 360 To set the operation for DME wipe crop transition execution In the <Crop Mode> group of the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu, press [Crop], turning it on. In the <Crop Mode> group, press [Crop] or [4:3 Crop] (to crop to 4:3 in 16:9 mode), turning it on.
  • Page 361: Resizer Dme Wipe Setting

    Resizer DME Wipe Setting You can carry out a DME wipe on a key using the resizer. Notes • This function is supported by the MVS-8000G. • When the screen aspect ratio is 4:3 in HD format, when the resizer DME wipe is used to shrink a video image, this is applied to the 16:9 screen including the added video on the left and right sides.
  • Page 362 The wipe patterns that can be used for a resizer DME wipe are as follows. • Slide (pattern numbers: 7001 to 7008) • Squeeze (pattern numbers: 7021 to 7031) • Frame in-out (pattern numbers: 7201 to 7208, 7221 to 7224) Press the desired pattern to select it.
  • Page 363: Dme Wipe Snapshots

    DME Wipe Snapshots You can snapshot and save a DME wipe pattern together with the current settings of its modifiers and pattern limit in a dedicated register for recall when required. There are 10 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the M/E and P/P banks. To save and recall these registers, use the Flexi Pad control block, the Multifunction Flexi Pad block in each switcher bank or the Menu control block.
  • Page 364: Dme Snapshot Operations With The Menus

    DME Snapshot Operations With the Menus In the same way as for wipe snapshots, you can save, recall, and delete DME snapshots. For details of the operating procedures, see “Wipe Snapshot Operations With the Menus” (page 323). DME Wipe Snapshots...
  • Page 365: Creating User Programmable Dme Patterns

    Creating User Programmable DME Patterns With a user programmable DME, you can use DME effects created through the use of keyframes for a transition on the switcher system. Note the following points when creating a keyframe effect for use as a user programmable DME pattern.
  • Page 366 Channels Transition mode Effect group One-channel mode Single transition mode Slide, Split, Door, Page turn, Page roll, Squeeze, Mirror, Sphere, Character Trail, Wave, Ripple, 2D Trans, 3D Trans, Sparkle, Split Slide Flip Tumble Flip Tumble, Mosaic, Defocus Frame in-out Frame in-out Frame in-out Frame in-out H Frame in-out V...
  • Page 367 • In the <Transition Mode> group of the Key Frame >DME User PGM menu, select [Flip Tumble]. Notes on frame in-out (one-channel mode) Create a minimum of three keyframes. • Either create the first keyframe image outside the screen area, or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.
  • Page 368 • Create the first transition to end such that the image can be seen within the screen. At this point, press the [PAUSE] button in the keyframe control block, turning it on, to set a pause for the keyframe. • Either create the last keyframe image outside the screen area, or set the image size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.
  • Page 369 • During the course of a transition, there is a “dead zone” corresponding to the intermediate point of the whole effect (see following figure), during which the image does not change. Therefore, it is necessary to create the effect so that the image in the intermediate part of the transition is the keyframe for the mid-point of the whole effect.
  • Page 370: Dme Wipe Pattern Operations In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control

    DME Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot The operation of recalling a DME wipe snapshot in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block is the same as the operation of recalling a wipe snapshot, except for pressing the [DME WIPE] button to select DME wipe snapshot mode.
  • Page 371: Editing The Dme Wipe Pattern

    For pattern numbers, see “DME Wipe Pattern List” (page 528). Editing the DME Wipe Pattern By pressing the [EDIT ENBL] button to switch the memory recall section to editing mode as shown in the following illustration, you can edit the selected DME wipe pattern with the following buttons.
  • Page 372 You can adjust the parameters selected with these buttons using the control knobs, when the button is lit green. • When border is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Border width 0 to 100 Luminance 0 to 100 Saturation 0 to 100 0 to 359 •...
  • Page 373 Buttons for setting DME wipe pattern cropping CROP: Adjusts the DME wipe pattern cropping. 4:3 CROP: Crops a 16:9 image to 4:3. When the [CROP] button is lit green, you can set the cropping ratio of the DME wipe pattern, with the control knobs. Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter...
  • Page 374: Saving, Canceling, And Deleting Dme Wipe Snapshots

    Saving, Canceling, and Deleting DME Wipe Snapshots The operations of saving, canceling, and deleting a DME wipe pattern snapshot you have created are the same as the operations of saving, canceling, and deleting a wipe snapshot. For the operations for wipe snapshots, see “Saving, Canceling, and Deleting Edited Wipe Patterns”...
  • Page 375: Chapter 7 Frame Memory

    Chapter 7 Frame Memory...
  • Page 376: Overview

    You can also play recorded frame memory clips (movies). Frame capacity The maximum number of images that can be written to memory is as follows. MVS-8000 system HD system: 58 frames (88 frames in 720P/59.94 format) SD system: 222 frames...
  • Page 377 When two boards are installed, the figures are doubled, but of the two boards only one can be used for frame memory clips. Note that for the MVS-8000/8000SF, MVS-8000ASF and MVS-8000GSF, it is not possible to install two frame memory boards.
  • Page 378 About extended clips When two frame memory boards (MKS-8440A for the MVS-8000A, MKS- 8442G for the MVS-8000G) are installed, one is dedicated to clips. Such clips held in a frame memory board are called “extended clips.” Use of frame memory There are eight frame memory channels, FM1 to FM8, and each channel independently allows a freeze image to be saved or recalled.
  • Page 379 8 characters. Notes • This function is not supported on the MVS-8000. • When the system is powered off, the folder names are deleted. The folder names need to be saved on media.
  • Page 380: Still Image Operations

    • The following sections describe the operations available in the MVS-8000A system and MVS-8000G system. The MVS-8000 system uses the same menus as those of Version 5.30. For its operating procedures, see the User’s Guide of Version 6.00 or earlier.
  • Page 381: Interpreting The Frame Memory Menu

    Interpreting the Frame Memory Menu The menu screen consists of the following principal parts. The frame memory selection area display is the same for all except the Pattern Adjust/Pattern Select/Field Invert/File (excluding Pair Recombination menu)/ Folder/External Device menus. 1 Auto store status display 2 Display of available image capacity 4 Pair selection button Frame memory...
  • Page 382 b Display of available image capacity This shows the remaining number of frames. When no more frames can be stored, in pair mode “1” or “0” appears in red, and in single mode “0” appears in red. The lower figure shows the remaining number of frames that can be used as extended clips.
  • Page 383 Reposition/Lock status display This shows “R” when the reposition function (see page 398) is on, and shows “L” when the lock function (see page 399) is on. Extended clip display For an extended clip, an “E” appears. Ancillary data-attached clip display For an ancillary data attached clip, an “A”...
  • Page 384 File information detail display Selected file. When a pair file is selected each press switches the front and the back. Thumbnail indications Still image files and clip files: Still image files are displayed as gray buttons and clip files are displayed as yellow buttons. Single files and pair files: Single files are displayed with shadow and pair files are displayed with no shadow.
  • Page 385: Selecting An Input Image

    Selecting an Input Image For the input image to frame memory, you can use either the signal selected on one of the two frame memory source buses or a dedicated color matte signal. When using the signal on frame memory source bus 1 or 2 for the input image, select the signal as described below.
  • Page 386: Capturing And Saving An Input Image

    In the Frame Memory menu, press one of VF1 to VF4, and select the required HF menu. The current status of frame memory appears. (See page 381.) From the pair selection buttons, press the buttons corresponding to FM1 and FM2. This assigns the signals to FM1 and FM2.
  • Page 387 For a freeze, an image can be captured either as video frame (a “frame freeze”) or a video field (“field freeze”). Notes When the system is powered off, any freeze images written to temporary memory are lost. Freezing an image and writing it to memory To freeze the signal selected as input material, and write it to memory, use the following procedure.
  • Page 388 Frame: Freeze one frame. Field: Freeze one field. Off: Release the freeze, and delete the recorded freeze image. After carrying out the freeze, to return to the state immediately before the freeze, press [Undo] in the <Freeze> group. Notes • All freeze images written to temporary memory are lost when the system is powered off.
  • Page 389 In this state, if you press [Frame] or [Field], this carries out a freeze, and simultaneously stores in a still image file. Notes This function is not supported on the MVS-8000. Setting video processing To set video processing for the signal selected on a frame memory source bus, use the following procedure in the Still >Freeze/Store menu.
  • Page 390: Recalling Still Images

    source bus 1. The pair setting cannot be used to set the frame memory source bus 2. If you want to set video process for frame memory source bus 1 only with the pair setting when old settings for frame memory source bus 2 remain, return the frame memory source bus 2 settings to their default values.
  • Page 391 Sub file Main file In the frame memory selection area, select the FM to be assigned. (See page 386.) If [Direct Recall] is on, press and turn it off. Select the desired folder in the folder selection area. By pressing [More] to switch the display, you can select from a maximum of 12 folders.
  • Page 392 This immediately recalls the file. To display the subsidiary file in front With the direct recall mode on, press [Sub Display], turning it on. To search by file name Press the [Find] button. The Find window appears. Press [Find]. A keyboard window appears. Enter the string you want to search for, and press [Enter].
  • Page 393: Image Processing

    Press the arrow keys or turn the knob to scroll the thumbnail display. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Scroll Scroll thumbnail display 1 and upwards Select the thumbnail of the still image on which you want to carry out field inversion.
  • Page 394 Notes An external key can only be used when the pair mode is enabled (see page 378). MIX: Mix the background image with the signal selected on the frame memory source bus or color matte signal. The mix ratio can be set. NAM: Non-additive mix the background image with the signal selected on the frame memory source bus or color matte signal.
  • Page 395 To use a color matte signal for the input signal, press [Frgd Color], turning it on. Even when pair mode is enabled, you can make separate settings for each Turn the knobs to adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance...
  • Page 396 memory are saved automatically when the frame memory selection is changed. • For the following signal formats, a field freeze is not possible. 1080PsF/23.976, 1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/29.97, 720P/50, 720P/59.94 Saving a processed freeze image To save a processed freeze image as a file, in the Still >Composite menu use the following procedure.
  • Page 397 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Pattern Pattern number 1 to 24 a) The patterns are the same as for a standard wipe. See “Wipe Pattern List” in Appendix (Volume 1) (page 522). • When [Ext Key] is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Clip...
  • Page 398: Image Output

    • When turning [Rotation Angle] on and inclining the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Angle Angle of pattern rotation –100.00 to +100.00 a) See page 304. To select the pattern, display the Pattern Select menu by pressing [Pattern Select] in the Pattern Adjust menu. You can change the pattern selected in step 2 here.
  • Page 399: Continuously Capturing Still Images (Record)

    The Reposition menu appears. In this menu, you can also enable the V/K mode (see page 387). In the frame memory selection area, select the FM output (see page 386). In the <Reposition> group, select the movement mode. Normal: Move in normal mode. Black&White: Move in black &...
  • Page 400 • When using the record function to continuously capture frames, it is not possible to use the mask function. • On the MVS-8000, the image file name is “anmxxyyy” (“anm” is constant, “xx” is a two-digit number from 00 to 99 incremented by 1 for ever recording operation, and “yyy”...
  • Page 401: Recalling A Continuous Sequence Of Still Images (Animation)

    Press [Record Enable], turning it on. The signals of frame memory source buses 1 and 2 are assigned to the pair of FMs selected in step 2, the recording function is now possible. Input the file name if required. Pressing [File Name] displays the keyboard window and you can enter the first character string (up to four characters) of the file name.
  • Page 402 selection buttons, see Chapter 19 “Control Panel Setup (Panel)” (Volume 3).) In the Frame Memory menu, effect creation follows the image file names. Of the eight characters in the file names, if files have the same characters except for the last three characters they are treated as an image file group, and the effect is created with the last three (numeric) characters in sequence.
  • Page 403 Turn the knob to select the register number in the user region. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Register Effect register number 1 to 99 Notes To search for an empty register in the user region, use the numeric keypad control block or the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block (see step 3 of “Recalling a Register”...
  • Page 404 This creates the effect in the selected user region register. To cancel creating the effect Press [Cancel]. Notes • The effect is built with the selected files, in increasing order of the last three characters of the file name. If you do not want to include some of these files in the effect, first delete or rename them.
  • Page 405: Frame Memory Clip Function

    Frame Memory Clip Function The frame memory clip function is not supported on the MVS-8000. What is a “frame memory clip”? Movies can be read into frame memory, and recalled and played back. A movie held in frame memory is called a “frame memory clip.”...
  • Page 406 • Enable(d): In this state, ancillary data is present, and can be played back. This is the status when the [Ancillary Enable] button in the Frame Memory >Clip menu is set to On. This is the status after a clip recording operation. This status information is saved in a file, and is followed when the file is recalled.
  • Page 407: Frame Memory Clip Operations

    Frame Memory Clip Operations For an overview of frame memory clip concepts, see “Frame Memory Clip Function” (page 405). Notes • The frame memory clip function is supported on the MVS-8000A/8000G only. • During playback of a frame memory clip of the pair assigned to either of the target FM selection buttons (see page 409), frame memory operations may not be performed properly.
  • Page 408 Frame memory Target selection buttons folder selection area Frame memory Pair selection buttons selection area Find button Clip file selection area Direct Recall button In the frame memory selection area, select an assigned target FM. (See page 385) Notes For the MVS-8000A, if other than FM1 and FM2 is selected, extended clips are not displayed.
  • Page 409: Clip Playback

    Using the arrow keys or turning the knob, scroll the file thumbnail display. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Scroll Thumbnail display 1 and upwards scrolling Press the thumbnail of the clip you want to recall. Press [Recall]. This recalls the clip file, which is assigned to the FM you selected in step 2. In pair mode, if a clip is selected, the main file is output to FM1, and the sub file to FM2.
  • Page 410 Playing a clip using the menu In the Frame Memory menu, select VF2 ‘Clip’ and HF2 ‘Play.’ The Play menu appears. The status of the clip shown in the current target FM selection buttons appears here. Status buttons Current position These show the timecode values for (red bar) the start point, current position, and...
  • Page 411 To play the image at the end of the clip (Clip End) Press [FF]. To specify the playback start point To set the current position as the playback start point, in the <Start TC> group, press [Set]. To set a different position, press the [Start] status button, and enter a timecode value from the numeric keypad window.
  • Page 412 To specify the playback start point To make the current position the playback start point, press the [START TC] button. To set a different position, press the [SET START TC] button, then enter the timecode from the numeric keypad control block. To specify the duration Press the [SET DUR] button, and enter a timecode from the numeric keypad control block.
  • Page 413: Clip Creation

    For details of the playback start point, stop point, and duration settings, see the previous item, “Using the device control block (search dial) to play back clips” (page 411). To carry out the variable speed playback Press any of the [SHTL], [JOG], and [VAR] buttons, then turn the Z-ring or move the joystick.
  • Page 414 Frame memory Pair selection selection area buttons Operation target Folder selection selection buttons area With [Pair] off, press the operation target selection button, to select the operation target. In the folder selection area, select the folder containing the clip to be recorded.
  • Page 415: Creating And Handling Frame Memory Folders

    To set the clip duration Press [Clip Duration]. A numeric keypad window appears. Enter a timecode value or number of frames, and press Enter. This confirms the clip duration. Creating and Handling Frame Memory Folders You can create, rename, and delete frame memory folders. Creating a new folder In the Frame Memory menu, select VF5 ‘Folder.’...
  • Page 416: Clip Output

    Notes The following names cannot be used for folders: Default, Flash1, Flash2 CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9 LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, LPT9 This changes the folder name. Deleting a folder In the Frame Memory >Folder menu, select the folder with the arrow keys or by turning the knobs.
  • Page 417: Recording And Playback Of Ancillary Data

    Recording and Playback of Ancillary Data Preparations To record ancillary data, it is first necessary in the Setup menu to select “save with ancillary data” as the frame memory saving mode (see “Saving a Frame Memory Clip With Ancillary Data” in Chapter 18 (Volume 3)). Recording ancillary data To record ancillary data in a frame memory clip, use the Frame Memory >Clip >Record menu.
  • Page 418 • When you play back the recorded embedded audio, depending on the device to be used, noises are produced at the playback start point and end point. For details of devices that are used for playback, contact your Sony service or sales representative.
  • Page 419: Clip Transition Operations

    Clip Transition Operations A frame memory clip (movie) is played back, linked to a transition using a mix (dissolve) or wipe. The following restrictions apply to the use of a clip transition. • Key frame capture is not possible. • It is not possible to apply a pattern limit. •...
  • Page 420 Clip transition display area Background transition display area Clip display area Press the [Clip] button. The Clip menu appears, and the status area shows a list of clips. Select the clip to use in the clip transition. Return to the Clip Transition menu, and in the <BKGD Transition Type> group, select the background transition type.
  • Page 421 • Turn knob 1 to set the number of frames. (The left end of the reference axis (see following figure) is the position of frame 0.) Position of frame 0 Reference axis Using either of the following methods, set the end point of the background transition.
  • Page 422: Image Data Management

    • The following sections describe the operations available in the MVS-8000A system and MVS-8000G system. The MVS-8000 system uses the same menus as those of Version 5.30. For its operating procedures, see the User’s Guide of Version 6.00 or earlier.
  • Page 423: Moving Files

    In the Frame Memory >Still >Recall menu or Frame Memory >Clip >Recall menu, recall the two single files you want to convert to a pair file, to FM1 and FM2. In the Frame Memory menu, select VF4 ‘File’ and HF1 ‘Pair Recombination.’...
  • Page 424: Deleting Files

    • Press the arrow keys to scroll the display. • Press directly on the thumbnail in the status area. • Turn the knobs. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values File selection 1 and upwards Selection of number of files in 1 and upwards sequence Select the destination folder and file.
  • Page 425: Renaming Files

    Press [Delete]. A message for confirming the deletion appears. To confirm the deletion press [Yes], and to cancel press [No]. Renaming Files In the Frame Memory menu, select VF4 ‘File’ and HF6 ‘Rename’ The Rename menu appears. In the status area, whether pair mode is on or off, all of the saved files appear as thumbnails.
  • Page 426: File Backups

    File Backups To back up a file saved in memory to hard disk, use the following procedure. In the Frame Memory menu, select VF4 ‘File’ and HF7 ‘Backup/Restore.’ The Backup/Restore menu appears. Press [Backup]. This backs up the saved file. Restoring Files Restoring backed up files To recall files backed up on the hard disk, use the following procedure.
  • Page 427: External Hard Disk Drive Access

    FM selection buttons (see page 409), frame memory operations may not be performed properly. Carry out frame memory operations after stopping clip playback. Consult your Sony service representative or sales representative about the hard disk drives that can be connected. Selecting the switcher When the system is operating in Dual Simul mode, select the switcher on which to carry out formatting, file saving, and file recall operations.
  • Page 428: Hard Disk Formatting

    The button for the selected switcher lights. You can select two switchers simultaneously. In this case, the last operated button lights green, and the other lights amber. The menu shows the information for the switcher lit green. Press [OK]. Hard Disk Formatting When you connect a hard disk drive for the first time, it is necessary to format the hard disk.
  • Page 429: Saving Files

    Press [OK]. The popup window disappears. Saving Files You can save all of the files from frame memory to the external hard disk drive. Notes Before carrying out this operation for the first time, it is necessary to format the hard disk (see previous item, “Hard Disk Formatting”).
  • Page 430: Recalling Files

    Press [Yes]. This starts the file saving operation. If there is no directory in the logical drive, a directory is automatically created, and the files are saved within it. A progress bar and numerical indication appear to show the progress of the operation.
  • Page 431 Press [Yes]. This starts the file recall operation. A progress bar and numerical indication appear to show the progress of the operation. When the operation is completed, a popup window reading “Completed.” appears. Press [OK]. External Hard Disk Drive Access...
  • Page 432: Managing Images Using A Ddr/Vtr

    Managing Images Using a DDR/VTR Using a DDR/VTR for High-speed Backup and Restoring You can save all files currently held in frame memory as a backup data set, by high-speed recording on video tape or other medium. To restore the folder structure, it is necessary to save the automatically generated file list (of file name, length of clip, and so on) in memory.
  • Page 433 Start recording at the external device, and immediately after that press [Yes]. This starts the backup, and when completed a message appears. Stop the recording at the external device, and press the [OK] button. To save the file list in memory, press [File >File Name Data]. The File >File Name Data menu appears.
  • Page 434: Extracting Images From Video Tape

    Press [Restore Start]. A confirmation popup window appears. Start playback at the external device, and immediately after that press [Yes]. Notes Make sure to include that the red or blue image inserted at the beginning when the backup was made. If this image is not found, the clip or still image will not be played back correctly.
  • Page 435 Example 2: When a video signal clip is followed by a key signal clip with the same number of frames (pair file) V: video K: key Red: red marker frame Blue: blue marker frame Video tape Result of extraction: The section surrounded by red marker frames is extracted as the main file, and the section surrounded by blue marker frames is extracted as the sub file.
  • Page 436 This starts the extraction, analyzes the currently selected single clip, and automatically extracts a movie (Clip) or still image (Still). When there is key data, a pair file is created. To check the details of the images (still image/clip) Use the following knob operations. Knob Parameter Setting...
  • Page 437: Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds, Copy And Swap, And Other Settings

    Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds, Copy and Swap, and Other Settings...
  • Page 438: Color Background

    Color Background The dedicated generators generate color signals, and these can be used as color backgrounds in video effects. Color background selection There are two color backgrounds, color background 1 and color background 2, which you use by assigning to cross-point buttons. Color combinations (“color mix”) The color generators can output the result of combining two colors, which are color 1 and color 2.
  • Page 439 In the <Matte> group of the Color Bkgd 1 menu, press [Flat Color], turning it on. You can now adjust color 1. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 Making a color combination (color mix) To combine color 1 and color 2, use the following procedure.
  • Page 440 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 359.99 to 0.00 If required, set the pattern modifiers. • When turning [Position] on and setting the pattern position Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Position H Horizontal position –200.00 to +200.00 Position V Vertical position –200.00 to +200.00 a) See page 302.
  • Page 441 • When turning [Speed] on in the <Rotation> group and rotating the pattern at a constant rate Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Speed Rotation rate of pattern –100.00 to +100.00 a) See page 305. • When selecting H (horizontal) or V (vertical) in the <Modulation> group and applying waviness to the pattern (The modulation is always a sine wave.) Notes...
  • Page 442: Copy And Swap

    Copy and Swap You can copy or swap the settings among the switcher banks or between keyers. The following settings can be copied or swapped. • Overall settings for the M/E-1 to M/E-3, and PGM/PST banks • Keyer settings • Wipe settings in a transition control block •...
  • Page 443 Target bank Target keyer Target data M/E-1 Keys 1 to 4 Key settings excluding the following data M/E-2 items: M/E-3 • Setup data • Key snapshots PGM/PST Downstream keys 1 to 4 • Key memory Notes If a DME is being used on the source keyer for a copy or either keyer for a swap, then if for example there are insufficient DME channels, or the limit on using DME channels within an M/E bank is exceeded, it may not be possible to select the DME.
  • Page 444 DME wipe copy and DME wipe swap in the independent key transition control block You can copy and swap the DME wipe settings among the 16 keyers listed in the following table. Target bank Target keyer Target data M/E-1 Keys 1 to 4 DME wipe settings in the independent M/E-2 key transition control block.
  • Page 445 DME channel copy and swap You can copy and swap the channel data among DME channels 1 to 4 or DME channels 5 to 8. It is not possible to copy or swap the channel data between DME channels 1 to 4 and DME channels 5 to 8.
  • Page 446: Copy And Swap Operations

    Copy and Swap Operations Copy and Swap Menu Operations Accessing the Copy/Swap menu In the menu operation section top menu selection buttons, press the [Copy/ Swap] button, then press VF1 ‘Copy/Swap.’ The Copy/Swap menu appears. Here a copy/swap operation on wipe data is described by way of example, using the Copy/Swap >Wipe menu, but the same general procedure applies to all of the following menus.
  • Page 447: Copy By Button Operation

    Using any of the following methods, select the data to be copied or swapped. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knobs to make the setting. Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 448 M/E copy button operation In the Flexi Pad control block of each M/E bank, use the [SNAPSHOT] button. To copy from M/E-1 to M/E-2 In the M/E-1 Flexi Pad control block, hold down the [SNAPSHOT] button, then press the [SNAPSHOT] button in the M/E-2 Flexi Pad control block. Keyer copy button operation To specify the copy source, use the key delegation buttons in the key control block, and to specify the copy destination, use the key delegation buttons in the...
  • Page 449: Misc Menu Operations

    Misc Menu Operations In the Misc menu, you can carry out the following operations. • Enabling and disabling operation from an external device, System Manager, or an editing keyboard. • Enabling and disabling side flags on the background bus of each of the M/E- 1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST banks.
  • Page 450: Editing Keyboard Settings

    DME override In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [MISC], then select VF1 ‘Enable’ and HF1 ‘Port Enable.’ The Misc >Enable >Port Enable menu appears. In the <DME Override> group, select the DME override mode. DME Override: When a switcher snapshot or effect using a DME is recalled, forcibly select the DME that was used when saving.
  • Page 451: Safe Title Settings

    Enabling or disabling control from the editing keyboard In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [MISC], then select VF1 ‘Enable’ and HF2 ‘Plug-In Editor.’ The Misc >Enable >Plug-In Editor menu appears. In the <Control From Plug-In Editor> group, press [Editor Enable]. Each time you press the button toggles between enable and disable.
  • Page 452: Displaying A List Of Transition Rates And Changing The Settings

    Press [Safe Title] to set it on or off. Displaying a List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings In the Transition menu, for each bank you can display a list of the M/E (or PGM/PST) transition rates and independent key (or DSK) transition rates, and change the settings.
  • Page 453 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Transition Rate Transition rate 0 to 999 (frames) Notes When a clip transition is selected as the transition type, it is not possible to change the transition rate in this menu. To set the independent key transition rate In the <M/E-1 Transition Rate>...
  • Page 454: Aux Menu Operations

    AUX Menu Operations AUX Bus Settings Making video process settings for an AUX bus In the Aux >Aux Bus menu, using any of the following methods, select the AUX bus to which the settings apply. • Directly press the list in the status area. •...
  • Page 455: Status Menu

    Status Menu The Status menu shows the following information. • Operating status of the DME Viewing the DME operating status To view the DME operating status, press the top menu selection button [STATS] in the menu control block. This selects VF1 ‘DME Status’ and the Status menu appears. DME status display For each DME channel, you can see how the DME is being used in the corresponding operation block.
  • Page 456: Router Control Menu Operations

    Router Control Menu Operations Using the Router >Router Control >Router Control menu, you can carry out router switching operations. Checking the List of Inputs for Each Destination You can check the list of signals currently input for each destination. In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [RTR], then select VF1 ‘Router Control’...
  • Page 457: Switching The Source For Each Destination

    Switching the Source for Each Destination You can switch the source for each destination with a menu operation. For the assignment of destinations and sources to buttons, use the Setup >Panel >Aux Assign >RTR Mode Setting menu. For details, refer to “Using the Auxiliary Bus Control Block for Router Control”...
  • Page 458: Video Process

    Video Process The term “video process” is applied to adjustments to the luminance and hue of the input video signal. There are two types of adjustment, depending on the application: • Adjustment of an individual primary input signal • Image effects on a particular bus Notes These types of adjustment may be carried out independently.
  • Page 459: Video Process Memory

    Making the adjustments Adjust VIDEO GAIN, Y GAIN, BLACK LEVEL, C GAIN, and HUE DELAY in the following menus. Applicable bus Menu used for operation See page M/E-1 to M/E-3 Key fill buses for keys M/E-1 to M/E-3 menus page 245 banks 1 to 4 Background A and B...
  • Page 460: Video Process Settings

    Video Process Settings This section describes operations on the M/E-1 to M/E-3, and PGM/PST background A and B buses, and utility buses 1 and 2. For these operations, use the Misc >Video Process menu in the respective operating bank. For video process settings on other buses, see the following. •...
  • Page 461: Chapter 9 Color Corrector

    Chapter 9 Color Corrector...
  • Page 462: Preparations

    Preparations The color corrector enables video signal color correction (black balance/white balance adjustment, gamma correction, knee correction, etc.). Notes To use the color corrector on the MVS-8000A, the MKS-8420M Color Corrector Board is required. To use the color corrector on the MVS-8000G requires the MKS-8442G Frame Memory Board and BZS-8420 Color Corrector Software.
  • Page 463 • When using the color corrector on a 3M/E system with an HD dedicated board The above restriction 2 applies. • When using the color corrector on a 4M/E system The above restriction 1 applies. • When not using the color corrector on a 4M/E system The above restriction 2 applies.
  • Page 464 Accessing the CCR menu For color correction operations, use the CCR menu. To access the CCR menu, in the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [CCR]. The following description uses CCR1 as an example. To apply color correction to CCR2, replace VF1 ‘CCR1’...
  • Page 465: Overall Color Corrector Operations

    Overall Color Corrector Operations Enabling Color Corrector To enable the functions of color corrector 1, for example, use the following procedure. In the CCR menu, press VF1 ‘CCR1’ and any HF. In the <CCR> group, press [CCR], turning it on. This enables the functions of color corrector 1.
  • Page 466 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Left No Select copy source data 1 or 2 Right No Select copy destination 1 or 2 data Press [Copy]. This carries out the copy. Swapping color corrector data Refer to the procedure described in the previous item “Copying color corrector data.”...
  • Page 467: Color Corrector Functions

    Color Corrector Functions This section describes the color corrector functions. For each of the following operations, it is possible to copy or swap data between two color correctors (CCR1 and CCR2). Input Video Processing Operations Carry out the following corrections to a YUV signal before conversion to an RGB signal.
  • Page 468: Primary Color Correction Operations

    Primary Color Correction Operations Carry out the following corrections to each of the R, G, and B signals. Black balance adjustment: setting the output level for a 0% level input signal. White balance adjustment: setting the output level for a 100% level input signal.
  • Page 469 Depending on the selection in step 3, adjust the following parameters. • When Black or Gamma is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Red signal adjustment –100.00 to +100.00 Green Green signal adjustment –100.00 to +100.00 Blue Blue signal adjustment –100.00 to +100.00 Simultaneous RGB adjustment Red value is shown...
  • Page 470 Depending on the selection in step 3, adjust the following parameters. • When Box is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Top position –100.00 to +100.00 Left Left position –100.00 to +100.00 Right Right position –100.00 to +100.00 Bottom Bottom position –100.00 to +100.00 Soft Degree of softness of box...
  • Page 471 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern 1 to 63 vertically Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a) See “Setting the wipe pattern replication (Multi)” (page 307). • When turning [Aspect] on and setting the aspect ratio of the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 472: Secondary Color Correction Operations

    Secondary Color Correction Operations For the six colors R (red), G (green), B (blue), Y (yellow), C (cyan), and M (magenta), adjust the luminance and saturation, and also the hue within a range of ±30 degrees of the center value for each color. You can mask a part of the region to be corrected.
  • Page 473: Rgb Clip Operations

    RGB Clip Operations For each of the R, G, and B signals, you can make dark clip and white clip adjustments. Making RGB clip adjustments In the CCR menu, press VF1 ‘CCR1’ and HF4 ‘RGB Clip.’ The RGB Clip menu appears. In the <RGB Clip>...
  • Page 474 Over Bright point Bright/Middle point Under Dark point Middle/Dark point Dark Middle Bright Input signal luminance level There are three modes for luminance processing, as follows. Tint mode: adding a specified color to the original video signal. Color Modify mode: adjusting the original video signal. Y Modify mode: adjusting the output levels of the input luminance signal.
  • Page 475 The Luminance Process menu appears. In the <Luminance Process> group, press [Luminance Process], turning it In the <Mode> group, specify the adjustment mode. Tint: add a specified color to the original video signal. Color Modify: adjust the original video signal. Y Modify: adjust the output levels of the input luminance signal.
  • Page 476: Spot Color Adjustment

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Under D Soft Degree of softness at Under Dark 15.00 to 70.00 point In the <Luminance Process Adjust> group, press [Dark], [Mid], or [Bright], and adjust the following parameters for the three regions. • In tint mode Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 477 Notes When secondary color correction is enabled in the setup settings, this function is disabled. On the MVS-8000G, secondary color correction and spot color adjustment can be enabled at the same time. For details, see “Switching the Color Correction Function” in Chapter 18 (Volume 3).
  • Page 478 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 Gain Key gain –100.00 to +100.00 Press [Window], turning it on, to adjust the key detection range for spot color adjustment. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation...
  • Page 479: Output Video Processing Operations

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Hue Delay Hue delay –180.00 to +180.00 Black Level Black level –116.90 to +116.90 To return the parameters to their default settings In the <Outer Out Proc> group, press [Unity]. Output Video Processing Operations Carry out the following corrections are available on the YUV signal. •...
  • Page 480: Yuv Clip Operations

    YUV Clip Operations For each of the luminance and color difference signals, the following processing is available. White clip: setting the maximum level of the luminance signal. Dark clip: setting the minimum level of the luminance signal. Positive clip: setting the maximum amplitude in the positive direction of the color difference signal.
  • Page 481 To return the parameters to their default settings In the <YUV Clip> group, press [Unity]. Color Corrector Functions...
  • Page 482 Color Corrector Functions...
  • Page 483: Chapter 10 Special Functions

    Chapter 10 Special Functions...
  • Page 484: Side Flags

    Side Flags Overview The term “side flags” refers to the areas to left and right of an image with aspect ratio 4:3 embedded within a 16:9 frame, when these areas are filled with a separate image selected from the utility 1 bus. You can adjust the width of the side flag area.
  • Page 485 In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [MISC], then select VF1 ‘Enable’ and HF3 ‘Side Flags.’ The Misc >Enable >Side Flags menu appears. The status area shows the buttons for Bkgd A and Bkgd B for each of the M/E-1 to M/E-3, and PGM/PST (P/P) banks.
  • Page 486: Wipe Action On Images With Side Flags

    Creating an image with side flags For example, to create an image with side flags in the background B row of the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. In the M/E-1 bank cross-point control block, hold down the [UTIL] button, and in the background A row select the signal (utility bus 1 signal) you want to insert in the side flag areas.
  • Page 487: Dme Wipe Action For An Image With Side Flags

    Wipe from a 4:3 image to another 4:3 image (when side flags are on for both images) Side flag areas Side flag areas 4:3 image (Side flags on) The circles indicate the position of the wipe pattern edge when the transition is half finished.
  • Page 488 DME wipe from a 4:3 image to a 16:9 image Wipe action using slide (No. 1001) Side flag area Auto crop off Side flag areas Auto crop on 16:9 image 4:3 image (Side flags on) DME wipe from a 4:3 image to another 4:3 image (when side flags are on for both images) Wipe action using squeeze (No.
  • Page 489: Multi Program 2

    (If the software has been factory installed, the install key is not required.) For the method of obtaining an install key, contact your Sony representative. To obtain a key, you may be required to submit the unique device ID of the switcher you are using.
  • Page 490: Sequence Of Operations In Multi Program 2

    Example 1: Assigning M/E-1 main and sub to a single switcher bank, and switching between them Used switched between M/E-1 main and sub Example 2: Assigning separate switcher banks as “M/E-1 main dedicated” and “M/E-1 sub dedicated” Used for M/E-1 main operations Used for M/E-1 sub operations Video creation operations in Multi Program 2 mode For each of main and sub, there are differences from the operations in standard...
  • Page 491: Basic Operations (Required)

    ↓ For each switcher bank, make a main/sub assignment (one of main dedicated, sub dedicated, and main and sub shared) ↓ For a switcher bank assigned to main and sub shared, assign the [MAIN] and [SUB] delegation buttons ↓ Create the main and sub images ↓...
  • Page 492 Shut down the menus. (see page 138.) Power the switcher and SCU off and on again. Setting the operating mode for each switcher bank To set a desired switcher bank to Multi Program 2 mode, use the following procedure. Display the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config menu. Select the switcher bank from M/E-1 to M/E-3, and P/P.
  • Page 493 Background configuration: Consists of the following combinations. • For main: Clean, Bkgd A, Bkgd B • For sub: Sub Clean, Utility 2, Utility 3 Key configuration: Key1 can be set to “Enable” only when the background is Clean, Bkgd A, or Bkgd B. For details, see “Setting the Operation Mode”...
  • Page 494 In the status area of the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >MP2 Main/ Sub Assign menu, select 1st Row (M/E-1), then press [Main] in the <Main/ Sub Assign> group. Press [Dual M/E Assign] to assign M/E to two banks. In this state, both 1st Row and 2nd Row are set to main. Set 2nd Row to [Sub].
  • Page 495: Examples Of Operations In The Multi Program 2 Mode

    For details of the CCP-6224 2M/E control panel, see page 110, and for the details of the CCP-6324 3M/E control panel, see page 111. In the Transition Module menu, select the switcher bank. In the <NORM/NORM REV/REV Button Assign> group, press [Main/ Sub].
  • Page 496: Optional Operations

    With the normal operations, create the main video. Press the [SUB] button, turning it on, and turning off the [MAIN] button. Now you can create the sub video. Create the sub video. The basic method of operation is the same as for the main video, except that the utility 2 bus signal is assigned to background A, and the utility 3 bus signal is assigned to background B.
  • Page 497 This enables DME wipe operations for sub background. This setting applies to the whole control panel (all M/E banks and PGM/PST bank). Notes If a DME wipe for sub is recalled in a snapshot or keyframe, the image will not be handled correctly.
  • Page 498 Changing the key assignment for each output (Misc menu) In Multi Program 2 mode you can change the key assignments independently. The following describes an example using M/E-1, but the operation is the same for other banks. Notes • This setting is linked to the setting in the Engineering Setup >Switcher > Config >PGM Config menu.
  • Page 499 As for the bus number of the utility 3 bus, a DME Key bus number is used as follows. Bus (Standard) Bus (MP2) M/E-1 DME Key M/E-1 Utility3 M/E-2 DME Key M/E-2 Utility3 M/E-3 DME Key M/E-3 Utility3 P/P DME Key P/P Utility3 Making settings for timeline-related keyframe operations To assign sub regions to the region selection buttons in the...
  • Page 500: Functions Added In Multi Program 2 Mode

    • A maximum of eight re-entry stages are possible, with the final output having a delay of 4H. • The selection order of re-entry signals affects the number of lines by which the output signal is lowered. • If a delay occurs in the image, even when the through mode is set, the ancillary data does not pas through.
  • Page 501: Differences Between Multi Program 2 Mode And Standard Mode

    which [M/E-x Sub] is assigned, the [TRNS] button operates as a button for the sub region. Differences Between Multi Program 2 Mode and Standard Mode The differences from operation in standard mode are as follows. Item Main Keys 1 to 4 can be used Keys 2 to 4 only can be Keys used...
  • Page 502: Restrictions On Using Multi Program 2 Mode

    Item Main Snapshots Cross-point Utility 2 cannot be set Utility 3 is added. BKGD hold A/B and Key1 cannot be set. Control from an editor Same as standard mode Cannot be used Operation setting for Same as standard mode Cannot be used switcher GPI inputs and outputs a) Keys 2 to 4 are common to main and sub.
  • Page 503 • If a snapshot is recalled simultaneously for main and sub, or a keyframe is executed simultaneously for main and sub, then for the following common to main and sub the main settings are reflected. – Key – M/E Config –...
  • Page 504: Simple P/P Software

    (If the software has been factory installed, the install key is not required.) For the method of obtaining an install key, contact your Sony representative. On that occasion, you may be required to submit the unique device ID of the switcher you are using.
  • Page 505 • A processed key cannot be used. Therefore, it is not possible to apply a DME effect to a downstream key. • As an independent key transition type, wipe and DME wipe cannot be used. • The resizer cannot be used. •...
  • Page 506 Output Fixed assigned outputs connector Standard mode Multi-program mode DSK mode OUT17 Program Program 1 P/P OUT1 OUT18 Program Program 2 P/P OUT1 OUT19 Preview Key preview 1 P/P OUT2 OUT20 Clean Key preview 2 P/P OUT3 OUT21 Key preview Clean 1 P/P OUT4 OUT22...
  • Page 507 Configuration of the switcher bank outputs If Multi Program mode is selected in setup (M/E Config in the Switcher >Config menu), then for Bkgd in the PGM Config menu, it is only possible to select Clean. Simple P/P Software...
  • Page 508: Dual Link Support

    (If the software has been factory installed, the install key is not required.) For the method of obtaining an install key, contact your Sony representative. On that occasion, you may be required to submit the unique device ID of the switcher you are using.
  • Page 509 • “Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)” in Chapter 21 “DME Setup (DME)” • “GPI Input Settings (GPI Input Assign Menu)” in Chapter 22 “Setup (DCU)” The available input reference signals are as follows. Signal format Input reference signal Tri Sync Black burst 1080P/59.94...
  • Page 510 This assigns the signal. Restrictions when using a dual link When using a dual link, the switcher and DME resources are linked in duplex (link A and link B), resulting in the following restrictions. Restrictions Details Functions that cannot be Functions of the following items in the Engineering used in the system Setup >Switcher >Config menu...
  • Page 511: 3D Support

    (It is not necessary to enter an install key if the software was factory-installed.) Ask your Sony representative about entering the install key. At this time, the unique device ID may be required.
  • Page 512: Preparations

    Image showing view from right eye Image showing view from left eye X-axis Combined by brain into stereoscopic image Left eye Right eye Z-axis Parallax (spacing between eyes) Increasing the parallax value increases the apparent stereoscopic effect. Preparations Switching the system to 3D mode Notes It is only possible to switch to 3D mode when the system signal format is set to one of the following.
  • Page 513 Press [3D Mode], turning it on. A popup window appear, with a message. Check the message, and select [Yes]. This switches the system to 3D mode. Setting input signals for 3D mode Input primary numbers for left and right signals The primary input numbers are set for each of the signals used in 3D mode for the left eye view and right eye view (referred to simply as left and right signals).
  • Page 514 When On, different signals are used for left and right. When there is no indication (Off), the same signal is shared between left and right. When On, left and right are reversed. Link number Using any of the following methods, select the link number to operate on. •...
  • Page 515 Output connector numbers for the left and right signals The combinations of connector numbers for left and right signal outputs are also fixed. For details of the input and output signals in 3D mode, consult your Sony representative. 3D Support...
  • Page 516 Setting frame memory outputs for 3D mode Select whether to use frame memory outputs 1 to 8 in combinations of left and right signals for 3D mode. The left and right combinations are fixed, as 1 and 5, 2 and 6, 3 and 7, and 4 and 8. Display the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config >3D Config menu.
  • Page 517 Notes When [FM Link] is On, frame memory output does not include ancillary data for the right image. Repeat steps 3 and 4, to set all of the frame memory outputs for 3D mode. Functions for which left and right frame memory outputs are coupled when [FM Link] is On Pair mode On/Off, clip playback, clip transition , clip transition snapshot...
  • Page 518: Restrictions In 3D Mode

    Restrictions in 3D Mode In 3D mode, the following restrictions apply, because the switcher and DME hardware is operating in tandem (link A and link B). Restrictions Details Functions that cannot be used Functions of the following items in the Engineering in the system Setup >Switcher >Config menu Single Simul, Dual Simul...
  • Page 519 Knob Parameter Setting Values 2ch Parallax Adjust the parallax for channel 2 0.00 to 8.00 Notes If the position of an image in three-dimensional space is in the plane of the monitor screen, adjusting the parallax does not change the 3-D effect. In this case, adjust the parameters in the local coordinate space so that the image is either in front of or behind the plane of the screen before adjusting the parallax.
  • Page 520 3D Support...
  • Page 521: Appendix (Volume 1)

    Appendix (Volume 1)
  • Page 522: Wipe Pattern List

    Wipe Pattern List Standard Wipes Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 523: Enhanced Wipes

    Enhanced Wipes Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 524: Rotary Wipes

    Rotary Wipes Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 525: Mosaic Wipes

    Mosaic Wipes Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 526 Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 527: Random/Diamond Dust Wipes

    Random/Diamond Dust Wipes Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 528: Dme Wipe Pattern List

    DME Wipe Pattern List DME Wipe Patterns Available in One-Channel Mode Slide Split DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 529 Squeeze Door DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 530 2D trans 3D trans DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 531 Flip tumble Frame in-out DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 532 Picture-in-picture Page turn DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 533 Page roll Mirror DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 534 Sphere Character trail Wave Ripple DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 535 Split slide Sparkle Mosaic Defocus DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 536: Dme Wipe Patterns Available In Two-Channel Mode

    User programmable DME The illustrations for patterns 1901 to 1999 show an effect register number or register name. DME Wipe Patterns Available in Two-Channel Mode Slide Squeeze DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 537 3D trans Picture-in-picture DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 538 Page turn DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 539 Page roll DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 540 Brick Frame in-out User programmable DME The illustrations for patterns 2901 to 2999 show an effect register number or register name. DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 541: Dme Wipe Patterns Available In Three-Channel Mode

    DME Wipe Patterns Available in Three-Channel Mode Brick User programmable DME The illustrations for patterns 3901 to 3999 show an effect register number or register name. DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 542: Resizer Dme Wipe Pattern List

    Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List Slide Squeeze Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 543 Frame in-out Resizer DME Wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 544: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree Recalling Menus This section details the menu structure, and shows the top menu selection buttons in the menu control block which are used to access the menus. Top menu selection buttons Menu control block Some menus can also be accessed by pressing other buttons twice in rapid succession.
  • Page 545 In this section, the numbers for the M/E-1 menus are given as examples. [M/E 1], [M/E 2], and [M/E 3] buttons to next page The functions in the Key 2 to Key 4 menus are the same as those in the Key 1 menu, with the following menu page numbers.
  • Page 546 [M/E 1], [M/E 2], and [M/E 3] buttons to previous page a) In Multi Program 2 mode, the menus for sub are displayed with 400 higher numbers than the aboves for main. Menu Tree...
  • Page 547: Pgm/Pst Menu

    PGM/PST Menu [P/P] button to next page The functions in the DSK 2 to DSK 4 menus are the same as those in the DSK 1 menu, with the following menu page numbers. DSK 2 menu: 142x, DSK 3 menu: 143x, DSK 4 menu: 144x a) For MVS-8000G only Menu Tree...
  • Page 548 [P/P] button to previous page a) In Multi Program 2 mode, the menus for sub are displayed with 400 higher numbers than the aboves for main. Menu Tree...
  • Page 549: Frame Memory Menu

    Frame Memory Menu [FRAME MEM] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 550: Color Bkgd Menu

    Color Bkgd Menu [COLOR BKGD] button AUX Menu [AUX] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 551: Ccr Menu

    CCR Menu [CCR] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 552: Copy/Swap Menu

    Copy/Swap Menu [COPY SWAP] button a) For MVS-8000G only Misc Menu [MISC] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 553: Status Menu

    Status Menu [STATS] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 554: Dme Menu

    DME Menu [DME] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 555: Global Effect Menu

    Global Effect Menu [GLB EFF] button Device Menu [DEV] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 556: Macro Menu

    Macro Menu [MCRO] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 557: Key Frame Menu

    Key Frame Menu [KEY FRAME] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 558: Effect Menu

    Effect Menu [EFF] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 559: Snapshot Menu

    Snapshot Menu [SNAPSHOT] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 560: Shotbox Menu

    Shotbox Menu [SHOTBOX] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 561: File Menu

    File Menu [FILE] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 562: Engineering Setup Menu

    Engineering Setup Menu [ENG SETUP] button to following pages Menu Tree...
  • Page 563 to previous pages to following pages Menu Tree...
  • Page 564 [ENG SETUP] button to previous pages to next page a) For MVS-8000G with the optional board installed only Menu Tree...
  • Page 565 [ENG SETUP] button to previous pages Menu Tree...
  • Page 566: Diagnostic Menu

    Diagnostic Menu [DIAG] button Menu Tree...
  • Page 567 The material contained in this manual consists of infor- mation that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equip- ment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of...
  • Page 568 Sony Corporation MVS-8000/8000SF System (SY) ©2001 3-206-013-14 (1)
  • Page 569: Volume 2

    MVS-8000/8000SF System (With CCP-8000 Series Center Control Panel) User’s Guide Multi Format Switcher System [English] Volume 2 2nd Edition (Revised 3) Software Version 9.00 and Later...
  • Page 570 NOTICE TO USERS © 2001 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.
  • Page 571: Chapter 11 Dme Operations

    Chapter 11 DME Operations...
  • Page 572: Dme

    The MVE-8000A is a “Digital Multi Effects” with multi-format support. For the MVE-8000A, a dedicated interface (MKE-9020M) is available to enable the MVE-8000A to be used in an MVS-8000 series switcher. Installation of an optional MKE-8021A Input/Output Board in the MVE- 8000A provides an SDI interface.
  • Page 573: Three-Dimensional Transformations

    Two interfaces are available for the MVE-9000: a dedicated interface (MKE- 9020M) for use in an MVS-8000 series switcher, and an SDI interface (MKE- 9021M). Notes When using the SDI interface, the following operations are different from when using the dedicated interface.
  • Page 574 Source coordinate space Target coordinate space Source coordinate space and target coordinate space For example, as shown in the following figure, the image moves in a different direction when you move it along the x-axis of the source coordinate space and along the x-axis of the target coordinate space.
  • Page 575 Rotation around y-axis in local coordinate space Rotation around y-axis in global coordinate space Local coordinate space and global coordinate space Three-dimensional parameters Three-dimensional parameters are x, y, and z values which define the position of an image, its axis of rotation, the position of an imaginary point of view on the image, and so on.
  • Page 576 y-axis z-axis + x-axis x-axis z-axis – y-axis The plus direction on the z-axis is depth into the image or monitor screen. a) The value in parentheses is for HD format. Values for x-, y-, and z-axes (4:3 mode) Values for 16:9 mode •...
  • Page 577 y-axis z-axis + x-axis x-axis z-axis – The plus direction on the y-axis z-axis is depth into the image or monitor screen. a) The value in parentheses is for HD format. Values for x-, y- and z-axes (16:9 mode) Limits of three-dimensional parameters The following table shows the limits of three-dimensional transformation parameters.
  • Page 578 Detents The system defines points called detents at regular intervals on the three- dimensional space. Pressing the [CTR] button (page 588) in the device control block sets the current three-dimensional parameter values to the closest detent points. The following table shows the interval between successive detents for each transformation operation mode (see page 579).
  • Page 579: Transformation Operation Modes

    coordinate space, the setting values in the source coordinate space (three- dimensional parameter values) are converted to values in the target coordinate space (source/target conversion). Once a conversion has taken place, the original source coordinate space parameters do not return to their original values when you switch back to the source coordinate space.
  • Page 580 Rotation Rotates the image on the x-axis, y-axis, or z-axis. The type of rotation differs depending on whether you are manipulating the image in the source coordinate space or the target coordinate space. Image rotation in the source coordinate space Rotation around the y-axis Rotation around the x-axis Rotation around the z-axis...
  • Page 581 Axis movement Movement on the x-axis Movement on the y-axis Movement on the z-axis Location Size Changes the size of the whole image. • Because shrinking and magnification of the image in the source coordinate space is done in three-dimensional space, magnifying the image emphasizes the sense of perspective.
  • Page 582 Aspect In the source coordinate space, changes the aspect ratio in the x-axis direction and y-axis direction, either independently or simultaneously. Change of aspect ratio in Change of aspect ratio in Simultaneous change x-axis direction y-axis direction aspect ratio in x-axis direction and y-axis direction Perspective In the target coordinate space, changes the perspective on the image by...
  • Page 583: Graphics Display

    Graphics Display Graphics display is a function that allows you to display wire frames, coordinate axes and a grid over the current DME image, to make it easier to create effects in three-dimensional coordinate space. Graphics displayed by this function can also be output to the monitor output connector.
  • Page 584 Local coordinate space axes Channel ID Wire frame Wire frame, local coordinate space axes, and channel ID Grid This is a grid pattern representing the whole of the monitor screen. The grid makes it easy to set the position of an image in two-dimensional coordinates. Grid (16:9 mode) Shrinking the graphics display You can shrink the graphics display so that you can see beyond the range...
  • Page 585: Three-Dimensional Parameter Display

    To automatically erase the graphic display Turn Auto Erase on. The graphic display is erased automatically whenever a keyframe is executed. It is displayed again after the keyframe ends, after the time set in Recovery Time. Flex Shadow center axis When using the Flex Shadow function (see page 627), turn Flex Shadow Axis on to display the Flex Shadow center axis.
  • Page 586: Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations

    Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Use the device control block to carry out three-dimensional DME transformations. For details of three-dimensional DME coordinate space, see “Three- Dimensional Transformations” (page 573). Basic Operations This section explains how to use the device control block (trackball) to carry out three-dimensional transformations.
  • Page 587 Buttons used when the three-dimensional transform operation mode is enabled LOCAL: Enable operations in the DME local coordinate space. GLB (global): Enable operations in the DME global coordinate space. The [LOCAL] and [GLB] buttons can be selected at the same time. SRC (source): Enable operations in the DME source coordinate space.
  • Page 588 CTR (center): Pressing this button changes the values of the three- dimensional parameters currently controlled by the trackball and Z-ring to the closest detent values. Pressing twice in rapid succession returns the parameter values to their defaults. Transforming an image in three-dimensional coordinate space With the region selection buttons, select the target channel of the operation.
  • Page 589 You can move the axis of rotation of the image on the x- and y-axes of the image with the trackball, and on the z-axis with the Z-ring. To magnify or shrink the image: Press the [LOC SIZE] button, turning it on.
  • Page 590 • To change on the z-axis, rotate the Z-ring. Parameter values increase as you rotate clockwise, and decrease as you rotate counterclockwise. However, when you have pressed the [LOC XYZ] button to move the image, z-axis parameters increase as you rotate counterclockwise, and decrease as you rotate clockwise.
  • Page 591: Three-Dimensional Parameter Display

    Functions assignable to trackball and Z-ring operations Button Usable coordinate Trackball x- Trackball y- Z-ring space direction direction ASP PERS Source Change aspect ratio Change aspect ratio Change aspect ratio on x-axis on y-axis on x- and y-axes simultaneously Target Shift view point on x- Shift view point on y- Change distance...
  • Page 592 Type of three-dimensional space Operation mode for three-dimensional transforms Value of X Value of Y Value of Z a) This shows one of Local Target, Local Source, Global Target, and Global Source. b) This shows one of Loc XYZ, Loc Size, Rot, Spin, Axis Loc, Skew, Asp, and Pers.
  • Page 593: Entering Three-Dimensional Parameter Values

    Example three-dimensional parameter details Entering Three-Dimensional Parameter Values In addition to setting three-dimensional parameter values with the trackball and Z-ring, you can enter them directly from the numeric keypad control block. Entering three-dimensional parameter values In the device control block, press the [X], [Y], or [Z] button, turning it on. The numeric keypad control block enters a mode in which you can enter parameters for the selected axis.
  • Page 594: Graphics Display Operation

    To enter difference values You can enter difference values by pressing the [+/–] button, entering the difference from the current value, and pressing the [TRIM] button to confirm. The [+/–] button toggles between “+” (plus) and “–” (minus) each time it is pressed.
  • Page 595 Turn [Graphic] on. The system enters graphics display mode, enabling graphics to be displayed in the monitor screen. Turn on the buttons of the graphics you want to show. To show axes: Turn [Axis] on. To show axis names: Turn [Axis Name] on. To show the channel ID: Turn [Ch ID] on.
  • Page 596: Canceling Virtual Images

    When the MKE-8021A is installed in the MVE-8000A to provide an SDI interface or when the MVE-9000 is used, it is possible to output graphics to the Monitor Out connector. Canceling Virtual Images When a transformation is executed with an extreme degree of perspective, the part of the image which is beyond the imaginary view point can wrap around and show on the other side.
  • Page 597: Dme Special Effect Operations

    DME Special Effect Operations You can use DME to add a variety of special effects. Usable function differs depending on the model. For details, see “Functional Differences With Models of DME” (page 1042). Special Effects Edge effects Name Effect/Image Border Adds a border to the image frame.
  • Page 598 Name Effect/Image Beveled Edge Gives an image a beveled edge. You can set the edge width and color. The (See page 616.) inner edge softness and edge boundary softness can also be set. Color Lights Key Border Adds borders to keys or gives a key consisting of an outline only. (See page 618.) DME Special Effect Operations...
  • Page 599 Name Effect/Image Art Edge Adds edges to the inner and outer side of the input image. (See page 619.) The following items can be set. • Art edge width and position • Separate softening of the art edge inner and outer sides •...
  • Page 600 Name Effect/Image Flex Shadow Allows a shadow to be added to the image using only one DME channel. (See page 627.) The following settings can be made for the shadow. • The signal to use for the shadow -External: Generate shadow using input key signal. -Internal: Generate shadow using an internally generated, full-size DME key signal.
  • Page 601 Effects for entire image Name Effect/Image Defocus Defocuses the whole image. The degree of defocusing can be set (See page 640.) simultaneously or separately for video and key signals. (However, when the DME dedicated interface is used, the degree of defocusing can be set for video signals only.) You can also cancel the black level leaking that occurs at the edge of the screen when the Defocus effect is used.
  • Page 602 Name Effect/Image Nega Reverses the luminance or chroma of the image. (See page 648.) Contrast Changes the contrast of the luminance and chroma of the image. (See page 649.) Mosaic Divides the image into small tiles so that it looks like a mosaic. You can (See page 650.) specify the size and aspect ratio of the tiles.
  • Page 603 Name Effect/Image Sketch Provides a sketch-like effect based on the outlines of the image, using (See page 650.) different touches such as sketch, edge color, drawing, relief, and sharp. SKETCH Metal Provides a metallic gloss like that from gold, silver, or a rainbow colored (See page 653.) surface.
  • Page 604 Freeze effects Freezes the input video. The video can also be frozen at a specified interval (see page 659). Nonlinear effects Name Effect/Image Wave Produces a wave-like effect in the image. (See page 662.) Mosaic Glass Makes the image rougher and finer at a (See page 667.) specified interval.
  • Page 605 Name Effect/Image Rings Partitions the image into rings that rotate (See page 673.) while moving in the same direction. Broken Glass Partitions the image like broken glass, with (See page 674.) shards flying outward. Flying Bar Divides the image into bars which peel off in (See page 674.) two blocks as they move.
  • Page 606 Name Effect/Image Mirror Partitions the image vertically and (See page 678.) horizontally, creating an image like a reflection in a mirror. Multi Mirror Divides the image into originals and (See page 679.) reflections, lining them up vertically and horizontally. Kaleidoscope Creates an image like a view into a (See page 680.) kaleidoscope.
  • Page 607 Name Effect/Image Page Turn Turns the image like a turning page. (See page 683.) Roll Rolls the image up. (See page 685.) Cylinder Winds the whole image onto a cylinder. (See page 685.) Sphere Winds the whole image onto a sphere. (See page 686.) Explosion Divides the image into fragments which...
  • Page 608 Name Effect/Image Melt Melts the image away from a specified part. (See page 689.) Character Trail Extends the edge of the image like a trail. (See page 690.) Corner Pinnig effect Name Effect/Image Corner Pinning Provides the effect of inserting the foreground in the background, allowing (See page 691.) the four corners to be positioned freely, so that the image fills the quadrilateral outlined by the corners.
  • Page 609 Lighting effects Name Effect/Image Lighting Provides the effect of light striking the image. (See page 694.) Normal Specular Spotlighting Creates the effect of a spotlight striking the surface of the image. (See page 709.) Recursive effects Name Effect/Image Trail Recursively freezes the input video at (See page 699.) regular intervals so that a trail of afterimages is created.
  • Page 610 Name Effect/Image Keyframe Strobe Freezes the video each time the effect passes a keyframe. You can make the (See page 705.) afterimages stardust trails. Wind Strobes the image at regular intervals, and (See page 707.) moves the frozen image in a fixed direction, leaving an afterimage.
  • Page 611: Operations Common To All Dme Special Effects

    Horizontal inversion Input signal Vertical inversion Inversion of input signal Key density adjustment Adjusts the key density for the key signal input to the DME (see page 731). Key source selection Selects either the key signals received from the switcher or the key signals generated in the DME for application to the front and back of the image (see page 731).
  • Page 612: Border Settings

    Border Settings Adding a border In the DME menu, select VF1 ‘Edge’ and HF1 ‘Border/Crop.’ The Border/Crop menu appears. Press [Border], turning it on. The Border effect is enabled. You can adjust the border width parameters with the knobs. Set the parameters. The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows.
  • Page 613 • 16:9 mode Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Border width on left and right Left value shown sides Border width on top and bottom Top value shown sides Border width on all sides Left value shown Density Border density 0.00 to 100.00 Parameter group [2/2]...
  • Page 614: Crop Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 If Mix Color or Ext Video selected, the border color changes according to the mix color signal or external video signal. Softening the border edges Press [Border Soft], turning it on, and set the following parameters.
  • Page 615 Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Crop position on top side –3.00 to +3.00 (SD) –9.00 to +9.00 (HD) Left Crop position on left side –4.00 to +4.00 (SD) –12.00 to +12.00 (HD) Right Crop position on right side –4.00 to +4.00 (SD) –12.00 to +12.00 (HD) Bottom...
  • Page 616: Beveled Edge Settings

    To soften the edges of the image, press [Edge Soft], turning it on, and set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Soft Softness of edges 0.00 to 100.00 Notes Edges cannot be softened when the Crop effect is disabled. To specify whether to invert the crop area when inverting the video image In the <Invert/Crop Process>...
  • Page 617 • 4:3 mode Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Simultaneously adjust width of left 0.00 to 4.00 (SD) and right edges 0.00 to 12.00 (HD) Simultaneously adjust width of top 0.00 to 3.00 (SD) and bottom edges 0.00 to 9.00 (HD) Simultaneously adjust width of all Value of H shown four edges...
  • Page 618: Key Border Settings

    To soften the inside of the edges and the boundaries between adjacent edges, turn on [Edge Soft], and adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Inner Soft Softness of the inside of edges 0.00 to 100.00 Bound Soft Softness of the edge boundaries 0.00 to 100.00 Bound Soft...
  • Page 619: Art Edge Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Simultaneously adjust width of left 0.00 to 100.00 and right key borders Simultaneously adjust width of top 0.00 to 100.00 and bottom key borders Simultaneously adjust width of all Value of H shown four key borders Soft Softness of the key borders 0.00 to 100.00...
  • Page 620 Set the parameters. The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows. • 4:3 mode Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Simultaneously adjust width of left Value of Left shown and right edges Simultaneously adjust width of top...
  • Page 621 Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Left Width of left edge 0.00 to 8.00 (SD) 0.00 to 32.00 (HD) Right Width of right edge 0.00 to 8.00 (SD) 0.00 to 32.00 (HD) Bottom Width of bottom edge 0.00 to 6.00 (SD) 0.00 to 18.00 (HD) Density Density of edges...
  • Page 622 Example: Moving the right edge position in the “minus” direction. Moving in the minus direction Position after Position before Art edge portion moving moving Softening the inner and outer sides of art edges In the Art Edge menu, press [Soft], turning it on. Adjust the following parameters.
  • Page 623 Rainbow Gradation: Color 3 (see “Color 3 settings” (page 626)) overwrites Radial Rainbow, giving a gradation effect. Flat Color Gradation Matte Rainbow Matte Radial Gradation Radial Rainbow Rainbow Gradation When you select other than [Flat Color], set the gradation border lines for the selected pattern.
  • Page 624 Radial Gradation and Radial Rainbow parameters Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Soft Softness of gradation border 0.00 to 100.00 region Rainbow Gradation parameters The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows.
  • Page 625 a) –100.00 is four rotations per second in counterclockwise direction. +100.00 is four rotations per second in clockwise direction. 0.00 is no rotation. Border Position determined by H and V values (When Angle (see step 3) is 0.) Determined by the value of Angle (see step 3).
  • Page 626 • Color 3 settings Notes Color 3 can be set only when [Rainbow Gradation] is selected in the <Art Edge Source> group. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 Hue Offset Hue range –540.0 to +540.0 Relationship between Hue and Hue Offset For example, when the Hue value of Color 1 is 180.00, and the Hue Offset...
  • Page 627: Flex Shadow Settings

    Flex Shadow Settings Notes • The Flex Shadow function is not supported on the MVE-8000/8000A. • “Mix Color” or “Ext Video” can only be applied to one of the background (see page 727), flex shadow, trail (see page 699), and wind (see page 707) effects.
  • Page 628 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Softness of shadow 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Density Density of shadow 0.00 to 100.00 a) The Soft parameter is valid only when [Internal] is selected in the <Flex Shadow Source> group. • 16:9 mode Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values...
  • Page 629 Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Size H Enlarge or shrink horizontally 0.00 to 2.00 Size V Enlarge or shrink vertically 0.00 to 2.00 Size All Enlarge or shrink horizontally and Value of Size H vertically shown Softness of shadow 0.00 to 100.00 Soft...
  • Page 630 When the default Axis Loc setting is used Picture Axis Loc V Flex shadow Axis Loc position Axis Loc H Shadow skewed Shadow size and Shadow skewed with with Axis Loc set at perspective adjusted Axis Loc set at the the lower left corner with default Axis Loc midpoint on the left...
  • Page 631 Perspective Perspective Perspective Perspective H = –100 H = +100 V = –100 V = +100 Inverting the flex shadow In the <Invert> group of the Flex Shadow menu, select the direction to invert the shadow. H: Invert the shadow in the horizontal direction. The inversion is applied around the axis of the knob 2 parameter Axis Loc V set with [Axis Loc].
  • Page 632 Example 1: When Flex Shadow is enabled on both of two channels. Video Video Shadow Shadow No combine shadow is set. Combine shadow is enabled. Combine shadow is enabled. Density is set to 100.00. Density is set to 0.00. Example 2: Flex Shadow is enabled on one channel only. Video Video Shadow...
  • Page 633 Adjust the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Density Density of combine shadow 0.00 to 100.00 Notes • The Combine Shadow effect is applied to all shadows, not only the sections where shadows overlap. • Combine Shadow is enabled when the Flex Shadow effect and the global effect Combiner are enabled.
  • Page 634: Wipe Crop Settings

    (For HD format and 16: 9 mode: Size V = 1.50) Press [Skew], turning it on, and use knob 1 to set the Skew H parameter so that the parallel lines appear to emerge from the depth at the right. (For HD format and 16:9 mode: Skew H = –50.00) Wipe Crop Settings Notes...
  • Page 635 The setting range for the parameters depends on the signal format (SD/ HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows. • For SD format Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Horizontal position –8.00 to +8.00 Vertical position –6.00 to +6.00 –4.50 to +4.50 Size Pattern size...
  • Page 636 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Aspect Aspect ratio –100.00 to +100.00 a) When set to a negative value, the image is stretched vertically, to become taller. When set to a positive value, the image is stretched horizontally, to become wider. Rotating the wipe crop pattern (Rotation) In the <Rotation>...
  • Page 637 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Frequency Frequency of modulation 0.00 to 100.00 Speed Speed of waves –100.00 to +100.00 Replicating the wipe crop pattern (Multiplication) In the Wipe Crop menu, press [Multi], turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values...
  • Page 638: Color Mix Settings

    • When Soft is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Soft Edge softness 0.00 to 100.00 • When Soft Border is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Width Border width 0.00 to 100.00 Inner Soft Border inner softness 0.00 to 100.00 Outer Soft Border outer softness 0.00 to 100.00...
  • Page 639 Creating a color combination pattern To select the pattern In the DME menu, select VF1 ‘Edge’ and HF7 ‘Color Mix.’ The Color Mix menu appears. Press [Mix Pattern Select]. The Mix Pattern Select menu appears. Press any of the displayed patterns (standard wipe patterns 1 to 24) to select it.
  • Page 640: Defocus Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Vertical position –18.00 to +18.00 Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Softness of the pattern 0.00 to 100.00 Pattern Pattern number 1 to 24 a) For 4:3 mode b) For 16:9 mode To invert the regions of the two colors In the Color Mix menu, press [Color Invert], turning it on.
  • Page 641 The Defocus effect is enabled. You can adjust the defocusing of video and key signals with the knobs. Notes On the MVE-8000A, the Defocus and Glow effects cannot be enabled at the same time. The effect which was turned on most recently is enabled. In the <Defocus Mode>...
  • Page 642 Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Settings values Video H Horizontal defocusing of video 0.00 to 100.00 signal Video V Vertical defocusing of video 0.00 to 100.00 signal Key H Horizontal defocusing of key 0.00 to 100.00 signal Key V Vertical defocusing of key signal 0.00 to 100.00 •...
  • Page 643: Blur Settings

    Blur Settings Applying the Blur effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF1 ‘Defocus/Blur.’ The Defocus/Blur menu appears. Press [Blur], turning it on. The Blur effect is enabled. You can adjust the blurring of video and key signals with the knobs.
  • Page 644 Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Settings values V/K All Horizontal and vertical Video H value shown defocusing of video and key signals Video All Horizontal and vertical Video H value shown defocusing of video signal Key All Horizontal and vertical Key H value shown defocusing of key signal Parameter group [2/2]...
  • Page 645: Multi Move Settings

    Notes The Mask function is not supported on the MVE-8000. Multi Move Settings Applying the Multi Move effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF2 ‘Multi Move.’ The Multi Move menu appears. Press [Multi Move], turning it on. The Multi Move effect is enabled.
  • Page 646: Sepia Settings

    a) Specify minus values to stretch the image in the vertical direction, and plus values to stretch the image in the horizontal direction. Sepia Settings Applying the Sepia effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF3 ‘Color Modify.’ The Color Modify menu appears.
  • Page 647: Mono Settings

    Mono Settings Applying the Mono effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF3 ‘Color Modify.’ The Color Modify menu appears. Press [Mono], turning it on. The Mono effect is enabled. The color image changes to monochrome. Masking the Mono effect with a selected pattern Press [Mask] to display the Mask menu, and set the pattern type and modifiers.
  • Page 648: Nega Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Solar Coarseness of chroma 0.00 to 100.00 gradations (Solarization parameter) Masking the Posterization or Solarization effect with a selected pattern Press [Mask] to display the Mask menu, and set the pattern type and modifiers. For details, see “Mask Settings” (page 657). Notes The Mask function is not supported on the MVE-8000.
  • Page 649: Contrast Settings

    Contrast Settings Applying the Contrast effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF3 ‘Color Modify.’ The Color Modify menu appears. Press [Contrast], turning it on. The Contrast effect is enabled. You can adjust the luminance and chroma contrast with the knobs.
  • Page 650: Mosaic Settings

    Mosaic Settings Applying the Mosaic effect In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF4 ‘Mosaic.’ The Mosaic menu appears. Press [Mosaic], turning it on. The Mosaic effect is enabled. You can adjust the size and aspect ratio of the mosaic tiles with the knobs.
  • Page 651 Press [Sketch], turning it on. The Sketch effect is enabled. Select the method for applying outlines in the <Sketch Mode> group. Sketch: Apply an effect like a sketch. Edge Color: Enhance the outlines. Draw: Apply an effect like a line drawing. Relief: Apply a bas-relief effect.
  • Page 652 b) The larger the Clip value, the narrower the outline width. • When Relief is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mix amount for Relief video and 0.00 to 100.00 input video Offset Relief luminance level –100.00 to +100.00 Gain Image gain for outline extraction –100.00 to +100.00 Angle...
  • Page 653: Metal Settings

    • To select the signal to mix with the relief pattern for Relief In the <Chroma Type> group, select the signal to mix with the relief pattern. Matte: Select a single color. The following parameters can be adjusted. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Saturation...
  • Page 654: Dim And Fade Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Y Clip Clip level of input signal Y level 0.00 to 100.00 Y Gain Amount of gain for clip adjusted –100.00 to +100.00 input signal Y level Y Offset Offset added to clip and gain 0.00 to 100.00 adjusted input Y signal In the <Metal Mode>...
  • Page 655: Glow Settings

    This enables the Dim effect. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Start Point where dimming starts (dim –100.00 to +100.00 start point) Gain Degree of dimming 0.00 to 100.00 Press [Flat Color] and set the parameters for the color of the depths of the picture.
  • Page 656 Applying the Glow effect In the DME menu, select VF7 ‘Enhanced Video Modify’ and HF4 ‘Glow.’ The Glow menu appears. Press [Glow], turning it on. This enables the Glow effect. Notes • On the MVE-9000, the key border function and Glow function cannot be turned on at the same time.
  • Page 657: Mask Settings

    Notes The Mask function is not supported on the MVE-8000. Mask Settings Notes The Mask function is not supported on the MVE-8000. Applying masks In the DME menu, select VF2 ‘Video Modify’ and HF7 ‘Mask.’ The Mask menu appears. In the <Mask> group, press the button for the group of the effect to which you want to apply the mask, turning it on.
  • Page 658 a) This setting value is not supported on the MVE-8000A. • 16:9 mode Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Horizontal position –8.00 to +8.00 (SD) –32.00 to +32.00 (HD) Vertical position –4.50 to +4.50 (SD) –18.00 to +18.00 (HD) Size Size of mask 0.00 to 100.00 Soft Softness of mask...
  • Page 659: Freeze Settings

    Image 1: Image before applying mask Border or Image with beveled edge ‘Mono(chrome)’ or ‘Defocus’ applied Image 2: State with [Effect Gp1] only set to On Portion 2 has ‘Mono’ Portion 1 has both masked, and ‘Defocus’ ‘Mono’ and ‘Defocus’ only applied.
  • Page 660 Time Strobe: Freezes the input video at specified intervals for a specified length. Film: Slows the apparent frame rate, for an effect like film. You can specify the ratio of advancement. For Hard Freeze and Time Strobe, you can select the first field or the frame as the freeze timing.
  • Page 661: Nonlinear Effect Settings

    The Time Strobe freeze is enabled. You can adjust the freeze interval and the ratio of live video inserted between freeze images. Set the parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Duration Freeze interval 1 to 255 (frames) Live Ratio of live video inserted 0.00 to 100.00 between freeze images Applying the Film effect...
  • Page 662 Notes • It is not possible to apply two or more nonlinear effects at the same time. Turning any nonlinear effect on automatically turns all other nonlinear effects off. • The Flex Shadow function cannot be enabled when any of the nonlinear effects Page Turn, Roll, Cylinder, and Sphere is enabled.
  • Page 663 Size not modulated. 1 and 2 are same size. Before modulation Create waves by reducing 1 and expanding 2 the image. Set the following parameters, according to the selected mode. • When H&V is selected Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Amp H...
  • Page 664 Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Vertical direction in which to offset Offset V –16.00 to +16.00 wave phase and amount of –64.00 to +64.00 movement Vertical direction and speed of –100.00 to +100.00 Speed V waves Slant Slant of waves –8.000 to +8.000 a) Set when Lock is on.
  • Page 665 To select the waveform Press [Form] and set the following parameters. • When H&V mode is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Form H Waveform in horizontal direction 1 to 6 Form V Waveform in vertical direction 1 to 6 •...
  • Page 666 • When H&V mode is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Size H Amount of horizontal wave 0.00 to 100.00 modulation Offset H Center point of horizontal –8.000 to +8.000 modulation range –32.000 to +32.000 Size V Amount of vertical wave 0.00 to 100.00 modulation Offset V...
  • Page 667 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Envelope V Smoothness of envelope in vertical 0.00 to 100.00 direction • When Size mode is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Envelope H Smoothness of envelope 0.00 to 100.00 To reverse the wave range To reverse the horizontal wave range set with [Range]: Press [Range Rev H], turning it on.
  • Page 668 You can set the size and frequency of waves in the image, the wave form, the amount of wave movement, and other parameters. To apply the Twist effect With the Twist menu displayed, set the following parameters. Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 669 Ripple settings There are four modes: Radial, Angular, Both, and Shape. The direction of modulation differs depending on the mode. You can set the size and frequency of the ripples, their direction and speed, their center point, and other parameters. In Shape mode, you can select ripple shapes other than circles (stars, etc.).
  • Page 670 a) Set when Lock is on. b) Set when Lock is off. c) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 d) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 • When Angular mode is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Amp A Ripple amplitude along periphery 0.00 to 100.00 Freq A Ripple frequency along periphery...
  • Page 671 • When Shape mode is selected Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Amp R Ripple amplitude 0.00 to 100.00 Freq R Ripple frequency 0.00 to 100.00 Direction in which to offset ripple Offset R –8.000 to +8.000 phase and amount of movement –32.000 to +32.000 Ripple direction and speed –100.00 to +100.00...
  • Page 672 • When other than Shape is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Ripple center point in –8.000 to +8.000 horizontal direction –32.000 to +32.000 Ripple center point in vertical –6.000 to +6.000 direction –18.000 to +18.000 a) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 To limit the ripple range Press [Range], turning it on.
  • Page 673 To reverse the ripple range When modulation mode is Radial, Both, or Shape: Press [Range Rev R], turning it on. When modulation mode is Both or Angular: Press [Range Rev A], turning it on. Other settings You can turn [Lock], [Form], [Random], and [Range Envelope] on to do the following.
  • Page 674 To set the ring center position, press [Position] and set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Horizontal center position –5.000 to +5.000 –20.000 to +20.000 Vertical center position –4.000 to +4.000 –16.000 to +16.000 a) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 To partition into pixels, press [Pixel], turning it on, and set the following parameters.
  • Page 675 To apply the Flying Bar effect With the Flying Bars menu displayed, use the following procedure. To make transition settings, press [Transition] and set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Transition Degree of transition 0.000 to 100.000 Random Degree of randomness in distance –100.000 to moved by each block...
  • Page 676 • When Bar was selected in step 1 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Width Width of partition 0.000 to 100.000 Offset Degree of randomness in partition –5.000 to +5.000 width –20.000 to 20.000 Angle Starting angle of effect –8.000 to +8.000 a) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 •...
  • Page 677 Set the following parameters. Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Transition H Degree of left and right separation –100.00 to +100.000 Transition V Degree of top and bottom –100.00 to +100.000 separation Parameter group [2/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Amount of movement of top –100.00 to +100.000...
  • Page 678 Parameter group [1/2] Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Random H Degree of randomness in distance 0.00 to 100.00 moved by blocks in horizontal direction Skew H Degree of skew in horizontal 0.00 to 100.00 direction Width H Horizontal width of partition 0.00 to 100.00 Angle Angle of partition line...
  • Page 679 To apply the Mirror effect With the Mirror menu displayed, press [Left to Right], [Right to Left], [Top to Bottom], or [Bottom to Top] to set the reflection method (multiple selections possible). Left to Right: Reflect left side on right. Right to Left: Reflect right side on left.
  • Page 680 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Offset H Amount of horizontal offset of –4.000 to +4.000 image with mirrors fixed –16.000 to +16.000 Interval V Vertical distance between mirrors 0.000 to 10.000 (original width) 0.000 to 40.000 Offset V Amount of vertical offset of image –4.000 to +4.000 with mirrors fixed –16.000 to +16.000...
  • Page 681 To reflect the kaleidoscope image as if in a mirror To reflect in the horizontal direction, press [Mirror H], turning it on. To reflect in the vertical direction, press [Mirror V], turning it on. To set the reflection position Press [Position], turning it on. Set the following parameters.
  • Page 682 • When Circle, Rectangle, Star, or Heart is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Magnify H Magnification ratio –100.00 to +100.00 Curve H Curve ratio –100.00 to +100.00 Size H Size 0.00 to 100.00 Angle Slant angle –8.000 to +8.000 Aspect Aspect ratio –100.00 to +100.00...
  • Page 683 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Vertical lens center position –4.000 to +4.000 –16.000 to +16.000 a) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 Circle settings You can set the size of the circle, and make the axis of modulation vertical. To apply the Circle effect With the Circle menu displayed, set the following parameters.
  • Page 684 To apply the Page Turn effect With the Page Turn menu displayed, use the following procedure. In the <Split Mode> group, select the split mode. H&V: The image turns as it is split from the center into 4 parts: left, right, upper, lower.
  • Page 685 • When Hue Rotation is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 Speed Speed at which hue changes –12.00 to +12.00 Notes When using a page turn effect with one channel, the following restrictions apply.
  • Page 686 The procedure for selecting the input signal in the <Back Video> group is the same as for the Page Turn menu. For details about operation, see “Page Turn settings” (page 683). Notes When using a cylinder effect with one channel, the following restrictions apply.
  • Page 687 • Star • Heart • Ellipse Set the following parameters. • When Circle was selected in step 1 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Transition Degree of transition 0.00 to 100.00 Curve Degree to which image periphery 0.00 to 100.00 expands Spiral Degree of curvature of transition –100.00 to +100.00...
  • Page 688 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Center point in vertical direction –4.000 to +4.000 –16.000 to +16.000 a) Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 Swirl settings You can set the amount of swirl, the swirl region, the amount of rotation, and the swirl center position.
  • Page 689 b) Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9 Melt settings You can set the degree of transition, the degree of extension in the image, the jaggedness of the melting sections, and the amplitude, frequency, amount of movement, and speed of the melting sections. You can also set the slant of the borders, the shape of the sections that begin to melt, and other parameters.
  • Page 690 To select the shape of the part beginning to melt Press [Form] and set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Form Waveform 1 to 8 a) 1 (SINE): Sine wave 2 (PARABOLA): Parabola wave 3 (TRIANGLE): Triangular wave 4 (RECTANGLE): Rectangular wave 5 (CIRCLE): Circular wave 6 (CUBIC): Cubic wave...
  • Page 691: Corner Pinning Settings

    To make the tip of the swirl stardust Press [Pixel], turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Density Degree to which image disappears 0.00 to 100.00 Random Trail type and amount of stardust 0.00 to 100.00 Corner Pinning Settings Notes •...
  • Page 692 Bottom Right: Bottom right All: All four corners Turn the knobs to adjust the position of the corner selected in step 4. The parameter setting ranges depend on the system’s selected signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) combination, as follows. •...
  • Page 693 (The bold frame shows the area used for positioning.) Area positioned by pinning when Crop Link Area positioned by pinning when Crop is On Link is Off Adjusting the density of the foreground You can adjust the density of the foreground image to be translucent so that the background shows through, making it easier to position the corners.
  • Page 694: Lighting Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Zoom Degree of zooming in on the 1.00 to 16.00 corners Zoom Off Zoom On Lighting Settings You can specify the intensity and color of the light and the lighting pattern. The following lighting patterns are available: Plane: Illumination of the entire screen.
  • Page 695 In the <Light Pattern> group, select the lighting pattern Plane, Bar or Preset. You can adjust the intensity of the light and other parameters with the knobs. Set the parameters. The parameters differ as follows, depending on the selected lighting pattern.
  • Page 696 b) You can make the Lighting effect more effective by adjusting [Total Ambient] to lower the brightness of the entire image. This setting is used both by this effect and by the Spotlighting effect. Notes The Total Ambient parameter is not supported on the MVE-8000/8000A. Shade area Ambient area Highlight area...
  • Page 697 Center point of bar Bar angle Bar width Bar shape parameters Setting the color of the light in the highlight area Turn [Light Color] on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00...
  • Page 698 Setting the color of the shade in the shade area Turn [Shade Color] on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 Setting the bar mode of the highlight area When you select [Bar] in step 3 of “Applying the Lighting effect”...
  • Page 699: Trail Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 359.99 to 0.00 With no selection made in With a selection made in the <Bar Light Mode> the <Bar Light Mode> group group Width Bar Light Diffuse Light Diffuse Light Bar Light...
  • Page 700 Applying the Trail effect In the DME menu, select VF5 ‘Light/Trail’ and HF2 ‘Trail.’ The Trail menu appears. Press [Trail], turning it on. The Trail effect is enabled. You can adjust the parameters with the knobs. Set the parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values...
  • Page 701 Freeze Video: Use freeze images of the input video as source of the trail. Flat Color: Use a flat color matte as source of the trail. You can set the following parameters with the knobs. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00...
  • Page 702 Signal formats: 1080PsF/30, 1080PsF/29.97, 1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/23.976, 720P/59.94, 720P/50 Defocusing the afterimage portion (Defocus) Notes The function to defocus the trail afterimage portion is not supported on the MVE-8000/8000A. Press [Defocus], turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Defocus V...
  • Page 703: Motion Decay Settings

    • When you change the selection in the <Combine Process> group, the afterimages which had been added up to then disappear. • When you do not combine images, the Trail effect only is applied, regardless of the selection in the <Combine Process> group. Select one of the following in the <Combine Process>...
  • Page 704 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Video Decay Degree of blurring of the video 0.00 to 100.00 signal a) At the setting 0.00, there is no afterimage. At a setting of 100.00, the afterimage does not decay. In the <Decay Mix Mode> group, select the way in which the video signal is blurred.
  • Page 705: Keyframe Strobe Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Dust Soft Timing with which stardust 0.00 to 100.00 disappears Dust Size Size of stardust 0.00 to 100.00 Dust Aspect Aspect ratio of stardust –100.00 to +100.00 a) The way in which the afterimage disappears is affected by both the Video Decay and Decay Dust parameter adjustments for the motion decay.
  • Page 706 Mix: the movie and still images are mixed; adjust the following parameter with the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mix amount of the still image with 0.00 to 100.00 respect to the movie a) The 0.00 setting is the same as Over, and the 100.00 is the same as Under. Selecting the freeze timing In the <KF Freeze Timing>...
  • Page 707: Wind Settings

    a) The way in which the afterimage disappears is affected by both the Decay and KF Strobe Dust parameter adjustments for the keyframe strobe. Disabling the keyframe strobe afterimage Press [KF Strobe Disable], turning it on. If you turn this function on when creating a keyframe, even as the effect passes a keyframe, no afterimage remains.
  • Page 708 Press [Wind], turning it on. This enables the wind, and you can now adjust the parameters with the knobs. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Decay Amount of afterimage 0.00 to 100.00 displayed Shift H Extension in the horizontal –100.00 to +100.00 direction Shift V...
  • Page 709: Spotlighting Settings

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 Hue Speed Rate at which hue changes –12.00 to +12.00 Mix Color: Insert a mix color signal (see page 638) in the afterimage portion. Ext Video: Insert the external video signal input to the Ext IN connector in the afterimage portion.
  • Page 710 • When the global effect Combiner is enabled, the settings of the smallest- numbered channel selected for the Combiner are used. Adjustments to the image surface The following adjustments can be made to the image surface struck by the light. •...
  • Page 711 Image before movement Coordinate axis = Move Texture moves together with DME image. Fix: The texture does not move, even if the DME image moves. Image before movement Coordinate axis = Fix Texture does not move, even if DME image moves. Texture deformations You can change the texture pattern, position, and size, and use the repetition function.
  • Page 712 Setting lights Light source types The following type of light sources are available (see figure). Parallel: Parallel light source Point: Point light source. As the light source is placed further away, the illuminated range becomes wider and the light become weaker. Line: Line light source Whole: Non-directional light source which illuminates the whole image.
  • Page 713 FRGD: The light strikes the image foreground. BKGD: The light strikes the image background. Both: The light strikes both foreground and background. Background Spotlight Foreground No effect FRGD selected BKGD selected Both selected Surface Flat For the currently selected light source only, you can forcibly make the image surface effect flat.
  • Page 714 Angle: Rotation angle Initial center position Angle Radius Offset Fill blending modes Specifies the way in which the light is blended with the image. Mix: Light as if reflected from a mirror. The light can be given a color. Multiply: Light as if reflected from a dull surface (diffuse reflection). Relation between test spheres and parallel rays The following figure shows an example of the effect of parallel rays on a test sphere.
  • Page 715 Z-axis Parallel rays Latitude=+0.25 Latitude X-axis Longitude Input picture Y-axis Test sphere Latitude=−0.25 The unit of these direction parameters is the number of rotations, with 360° (1 rotation) expressed as 1.00, in the same way as 3D rotation parameters. The following relationships apply in the example shown in the figure. Parameter Setting Angle...
  • Page 716 KF1 = 0.88 KF2 = 0.12 Test sphere KF2 = 1.12 Keyframe trajectory Setting the surface where light strikes the image ’ .’ In the DME menu, select VF5 ‘Light/Trail and HF6 ‘Spot Lighting The Spot Lighting menu appears. Press [Spot Lighting], turning it on. This enables Spotlighting, and you can now use the knobs to adjust the parameters.
  • Page 717 Notes • The BZDM-9050 Texture Lighting Software (for MVE-9000) is required to enable Texture or Non Linear. An install key must be entered to use the software (For details, see “Installation and Device Setup (Install/Unit Config Menu)” in Chapter 18 (Volume 3).) •...
  • Page 718 a) Light appears from Z direction. At –100.00 the light goes deepest, at +100.00 the whole image is lit like a flat effect. If you selected Texture in step 4, select the pattern as explained in the next section “To select a texture pattern.” If you selected Texture in step 4, select the way it is applied in the <Surface Axis>...
  • Page 719 Press [Set]. The texture selected in step 2 appears in the list on the left of the status area. To set a test sphere In the Spot Lighting menu, press [Test Sphere], turning it on. A test sphere effect appears on the image surface. Adjust the following parameter.
  • Page 720 In the <Spot Lighting Adjust> group of the Spot Lighting menu, press [Light 1]. The Light 1 menu appears. Press [Light 1], turning it on. This enables the Light 1 light source, and you can now use the knobs to adjust the parameters.
  • Page 721 When you selected Point • SD format Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Movement in X-axis direction –6.00 to +6.00 Movement in Y-axis direction –6.00 to +6.00 Movement in Z-axis direction –6.00 to +6.00 a) Minus moves left, plus moves right. b) Minus moves down, plus moves up.
  • Page 722 b) Minus moves down, plus moves up. c) Minus moves forward, plus moves deeper. d) Minus moves counterclockwise, plus moves clockwise. In the <Axis Select> group, select the coordinate space in which to place the light source. Source: Place the light source in the source coordinate space. The spotlight moves when the image moves.
  • Page 723 To select Surface Flat Press [Surface Flat], turning it on. If you have selected anything other than Flat in the <Surface Select> group of the Spot Lighting menu, the part corresponding only to the surface being struck by the currently set light from the light source is shown in the same way as if Flat had been selected.
  • Page 724 The display on knob 5 that was visible when [Shape] was selected changes. Set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Speed Rotation direction and speed –100.00 to +100.00 a) –100.00 is four rotations per second in the counterclockwise direction, and +100.00 is four rotations per second in the clockwise direction.
  • Page 725 Notes There is no Radius setting when Line is selected in the <Spot Mode> group. To rotate the ring Press [Ring Speed], turning it on. The display on knob 3 that was visible when [Ring] was selected changes. Set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 726 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Brilliancy Brilliance of surface struck by light 0.00 to 100.00 a) 100.00: The image beneath the light shines through. • When you selected Hue Rotation Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00...
  • Page 727: Background Settings

    Background Settings Adds a color or inputs an external signal to the background of the image. Notes Signal selection for this purpose is not supported on the MVE-8000/8000A. Applying the Background effect In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ and HF1 ‘Bkgd.’ The Bkgd menu appears.
  • Page 728: Separate Sides Settings

    • When executing combining four channels of DME images, “Mix Color” and “Ext Video” cannot be selected. Only if Flat Color is selected in step 1, adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00...
  • Page 729 shaped video setting is always on. For the second and third channel signals, this will be turned off. For the output video, this is always on. Switching shaped video on or off In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ and HF2 ‘Video/Key.’ The Video/Key menu appears.
  • Page 730: Invert Settings

    (a) The output video signal is affected by the key signal The output video signal is affected by the key signal when the following effects are selected. To prevent the signal from being affected, set the DME key source to Int Key, or choose an appropriate input key signal. Page Turn, Roll, Cylinder, Sphere, Spotlighting, global effects (Combiner, Brick, Shadow) (b) When key processing is done, a different image may appear in...
  • Page 731: Key Density Settings

    Applying the Invert effect In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ and HF2 ‘Video/Key.’ The Video/Key menu appears. In the <Front> group (to invert front signals) or the <Back> (to invert back signals), press the following buttons, turning them on. H Invert: Invert video and key signals horizontally.
  • Page 732: Interpolation Settings

    Selecting the key source signals Notes When the shaped video setting (see page 728) is on, it is not possible to select the key source. It is fixed as “Ext Key” as listed in the following. In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ and HF2 ‘Video/Key.’ The Video/Key menu appears.
  • Page 733 • Detect changes in the luminance and chrominance signals separately, and switch automatically between fields and frames. You can select the degree of change detection. • Detect changes in the luminance signal separately, and switch automatically between fields and frames. You can select the degree of change detection. •...
  • Page 734 When you select Adaptive Y/C or Adaptive Y in step 2, set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mode Degree of motion detection 1 to 4 In the <Key Field/Frame Mode> group, select the interpolation method for the key signal. Adaptive: Detect changes in the luminance component of the key signal separately, and switch automatically between fields and frames.
  • Page 735 The Process menu appears. Press [Anti Moire Filter], turning it on. Set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Anti Moire Amount of moire reduction 1 to 8 Filter DME Special Effect Operations...
  • Page 736: Global Effect Operations

    Global Effect Operations Global effects are special effects created by combining the images of successive channels. The Global Effect menu is used to add these effects. The following types of global effects are available. Global effects Name Effect/Image Combiner Automatically combines the selected images when multiple channels are selected on one keyer or for one transition.
  • Page 737: Combiner Settings

    Combiner Settings When multiple channels are selected on one keyer or for one transition, the Combiner automatically combines the selected images. Up to four channels can be combined. You can also control the way in which the combination is carried out, as a mix or an overlap with priority set automatically.
  • Page 738 Combination of Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3 Combiner Combination of Ch1 and Ch2 / combination of Ch3 and Ch4 Combiner Combiner Global Effect Operations...
  • Page 739 Combination of Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4 Combiner Mixing Ch1 and Ch2 If the Mix1 setting is 70, the proportion of the channels in the mixed portion in the previous illustration is as shown in the following table. Combination Indication in figure Ch1 and Ch2 Mixing Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3 Global Effect Operations...
  • Page 740 If the Mix1 setting is 70 and the Mix2 setting is 40, the proportions of the channels in the mixed portions in the previous illustration are as shown in the following table. Combination Indication in figure Ch1 and Ch2 – Ch2 and Ch3 –...
  • Page 741 Setting the combiners The setting menu differs according to the combiner usage status. This section shows the cases of “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3” and “Ch1+Ch2, Ch3+Ch4” as examples. For details of operating procedures when using an SDI interface, see “Procedure for combine operation when using an SDI interface” (page 742). In the Global Effect >Ch1- Ch4 menu, select HF1 ‘Combiner Priority.’...
  • Page 742 Combiner1 Priority1: Ch1 Combiner1 Priority2: Ch2 Combiner2 Priority1: Ch4 Combiner2 Priority2: Ch3 Procedure for combine operation when using an SDI interface Use the following procedure only when the DME being used is the MVE- 8000A or MVE-9000 with an SDI interface. Notes It is not possible to select MVE-8000A or MVE-9000 channels with buttons in the key control block.
  • Page 743 Mixing the images of up to four consecutive channels In the Combiner Priority menu, press [Mix], turning it on. Adjust the following parameters. For case “Ch1+Ch2” Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mix degree 0.00 to 100.00 a) See “Mixing Ch1 and Ch2” (page 739). For case “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3”...
  • Page 744 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Mix2 Mix degree for channels 0.00 to 100.00 2 and 3 a) See “Pairwise mixing of Ch1 and Ch2, and Ch3 and Ch4” (page 740). Automatically setting the priority of overlapping images To set the system so that the priority of overlapping images is automatically determined by their position on the z-axis, in the Combiner Priority menu, press [Auto], turning it on.
  • Page 745: Brick Settings

    Crossing images from channels 1 and 2, and channels 3 and 4 in three dimensions Notes The three-dimensional crossing function is not supported on the MVE-8000/ 8000A. In the Combiner Priority menu, press [Combiner1 Depth], turning it on. Set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment...
  • Page 746 Combinations of Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4 Upper side: Ch2 image Side V: Ch3 image Side H: Ch4 image You can adjust the height of the brick, the overlap between the three images and the way to insert the side images. Applying the Brick effect In the Global Effect >Ch1 - Ch4 menu, select HF2 ‘Brick.’...
  • Page 747 Crop: Crop the parts that do not fit into the side without shrinking the picture. You can set the following parameters. The valid ranges of the parameter values depend on the combination of signal format (SD/HD) and aspect ratio (4:3/16:9) selected in the system, as follows.
  • Page 748 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Rotation Angle of rotation, when rotated 0/90/180/270° around the Z-axis of the source space • 16:9 mode Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Position of top crop –2.12 to +2.25 (SD) –8.50 to +9.00 (HD) Left Position of left crop –4.00 to +3.87 (SD) –16.00 to +15.50 (HD)
  • Page 749: Shadow Settings

    Top side Magnified or shrunk to fit Actual size, upper left corner Side Side V Crop Compress Set automatically Cropped region Shadow Settings The effect uses two successive channels. You can adjust the position and density of the shadow with respect to the image, and the color of the shadow. The channel with the largest number (for example, Ch2 in the case of Ch1 and Ch2) becomes the shadow.
  • Page 750 Combiner channel Button selection Ch1+Ch2 Ch2+Ch3 Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Ch2+Ch3+Ch4 Valid Valid Valid Ch1+Ch2+Ch3+Ch4 Valid Valid Valid Valid Taking Ch1 Shadow as an example, the following explains the procedure for applying the Drop Shadow effect. Press [Ch1 Shadow], turning it on. The Drop Shadow effect is enabled, and channel 2 becomes the channel for the shadow to the image.
  • Page 751 To combine the video images after applying a shadow Use the Combiner function to select channel 1 + channel 2 and channel 3 + channel 4, then turn [Ch 1 Shadow] and [Ch 3 Shadow] on. To apply a shadow after combining the video images Use the Combiner function to select channel 1 + channel 2 + channel 3 + channel 4, then turn [Ch 1 + Ch 2 Shadow] on.
  • Page 752 Global Effect Operations...
  • Page 753: Chapter 12 External Devices

    Chapter 12 External Devices...
  • Page 754: Control Of External Devices

    • Disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol and video disk communications protocol) • Extended VTR (Abekas A53 protocol) For details on the devices that can be connected, consult your Sony representative. Use the Device menu to carry out operations for controlling above external devices.
  • Page 755: Shared Functions For External Device Control

    Shared Functions for External Device Control Keyframe functions There are 250 registers, numbered 1 to 250, holding external device control data as keyframe data (only 99 registers for the GPI timeline). The following are the keyframe functions that can be used. •...
  • Page 756 File related functions As effect data, you can save and recall, using the File menu. Control of External Devices...
  • Page 757: Control Of P-Bus Devices

    Control of P-Bus Devices You can control P-Bus devices from this system through the 9-pin serial port of a DCU. P-Bus device control modes There are two modes of P-Bus device control, as follows. Trigger: Operating a previously specified button outputs the command for an action assigned to that button.
  • Page 758 Setting an action In the Device menu, press VF2 ‘P-Bus Timeline.’ The Device >P-Bus Timeline menu appears. The status area shows two lists. The left list is for setting combinations of devices and actions. The settings in this list will be saved as keyframe point data.
  • Page 759 Repeat steps 2 to 5 as required for other devices. Testing an action command To produce a test output of the action command, press [Test Fire]. The action command is output from the 9-pin serial port of the DCU according to the setting in the list on the left of the status area.
  • Page 760: P-Bus Trigger

    Using any of the following methods, select the device. • Press directly on the list on the left of the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Setting Setting values Device ID 0 to 23...
  • Page 761 Action command for an operation in the keyframe control block or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block • RUN: Trigger 1 • REWIND: Trigger 4 • NEXT KF: Trigger 7 • PREV KF: Trigger 8 Outputting an action command As an example, to output a Recall, use the following procedure. In the numeric keypad control block, press the [EFF] button, turning it on.
  • Page 762: Control Of Gpi Devices

    Control of GPI Devices You can control GPI devices from the control panel of this system, or through the GPI output port of a DCU. GPI timeline For a keyframe effect controlled from the center control panel, the GPI timeline allows you to set an action (setting a trigger output from a particular GPI output port) at a keyframe point on the GPI timeline.
  • Page 763 The “GPI Output” list (on the left) shows the relation between ports 1 to 8 for the GPI timeline and the trigger pulse output destination ports. The content of this list is saved as keyframe data. The “GPI Port” list (on the right) is for selecting the GPI trigger pulse output destination.
  • Page 764 Press [Set]. This specifies the SCU/DCU GPI port whose number you specified in step 4 as the pulse output destination for the GPI output port selected in the list on the left of the status area. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for other GPI output ports as required. Testing trigger output To test the trigger output, press [Test Fire].
  • Page 765 For details of the setting, see “Setting the First Keyframe When a Rewind Is Executed” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). Control of GPI Devices...
  • Page 766: Control Of Vtrs, Extended Vtrs, And Disk Recorders

    Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders In this system, for up to 12 VTRs, disk recorders or Extended VTRs connected to a DCU, you can carry out the following manual operations and timeline settings. • Controlling manually from the device control block (trackball or search dial) •...
  • Page 767: Controlling The Tape/Disk Transport

    • Tape transport and disk drive control: You can use the following tape transport and disk drive control buttons: REC, REW, PLAY, FF, CUE UP, VAR PLAY, SHTL, JOG, STANDBY OFF, STOP, and ALL STOP. (For details of the operation of the buttons, see “Device Control Block (Trackball)”, “Device Control Block (Joystick)”...
  • Page 768 Device control block in the VTR/disk recorder operation mode (trackball module) In the device control block (search dial module), there is no such a mode selection button and you can directly select a device. Buttons used when the VTR/disk recorder/frame memory operation mode is enabled DELAY: Press this button, turning it on, to enter a delay value from the numeric keypad control block.
  • Page 769 When the [MENU] button is On: stop point of the timeline When the [MENU] button is Off: stop point of Cueup & Play VAR (variable speed playback): Pressing this button and turning the Z-ring plays back the tape, disk or frame memory clip at a variable speed and direction proportional to the rotation angle of the Z-ring.
  • Page 770 If an appropriate setup setting has been made, VTR, Extended VTR, or disk recorder can also be operated with the transition control block (standard type or compact type). For more details of the effect of buttons in VTR/disk recorder operation mode, see “Transition Control Block (Standard Type)”...
  • Page 771 Still image speed speed Forward direction Reverse direction Maximum Maximum speed speed Variable mode Press the [VAR] button, lighting the button amber, to switch the dial to variable mode. In this mode, the playback speed varies according to the rotation angle of the dial from –1 to +3 times normal speed.
  • Page 772 Wide operating angle • Shuttle mode: approx. –180 to +180° • Variable mode: approx. –200 to +348°(+1 times normal speed is +200°) Recording to VTRs and disk recorders You can record to the VTR or disk recorder selected in the device control block.
  • Page 773: Checking Vtr/Disk Recorder/Extended Vtr Information

    The REMOTE/LOCAL switch Port is not open. of the device is set to LOCAL. Tape Out No tape is loaded (VTR). No file loaded. No file loaded. (Sony disk 9-pin protocol or Extended VTR) Recording. Recording. Cue> Cueing up in the forward —...
  • Page 774: Cueup & Play

    Operating When VTR, Extended VTR, or When video disk status display Sony disk 9-pin protocol is communications protocol is used used Fast forwarding. — Rewind Rewinding. — Shtl> Playing in the forward direction — in shuttle mode. Shtl< Playing in the reverse direction —...
  • Page 775 Notes • In an effect register set on the VTR/disk recorder timeline, Cueup & Play settings are not possible. To add Cueup & Play settings to such a register, first clear the VTR/disk recorder timeline setting before carrying out the operation.
  • Page 776 Notes Check that the [MENU] button is not lit. If it is lit, press to turn it off. With the device selection buttons in the device control block, select the VTR, Extended VTR, or disk recorder for which you want to make the setting.
  • Page 777 Press the [SET STOP TC] button in the device control block (search dial). The display in the numeric keypad control block shows “STOP TC.” Enter the desired timecode from the numeric keypad control block, and press [ENTER]. • Using the [SET DUR] button of the device control block (search dial): Press the [SET DUR] button in the device control block (search dial).
  • Page 778 The [RCALL] button in the numeric keypad control block lights. With the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad control block, select the region. You can select more than one button. Enter the number of the register to be recalled with the numeric keypad buttons.
  • Page 779 START TC 00:00:00:00 00:00:02:00 STOP TC (DUR 0:02:00) Press the [SET DUR] button, and enter “–100” from the numeric keypad control block. START TC remains the same, and STOP TC changes. START TC 00:00:00:00 STOP TC 00:00:01:00 (DUR 0:01:00) Example 2 Press the [SET DUR] button, and enter “200”...
  • Page 780 In the Device menu, press VF3 ‘DDR/VTR’ and HF1 ‘Cueup & Play.’ The Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu appears. The status area shows the device number, register number, status information, current time, start point, stop point, and start delay time. Using any of the following methods, select the device.
  • Page 781 • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Setting Setting values Device number 1 to 12 Carry out any of the following operations as required. • To clear the start point, press [Clear] in the <Start TC> group. • To clear the stop point, press [Clear] in the <Stop TC> group. •...
  • Page 782: Vtr/Disk Recorder/Extended Vtr Timeline

    VTR/Disk Recorder/Extended VTR Timeline For a keyframe effect controlled from the center control panel, the timeline allows you to set a VTR, disk recorder or Extended VTR action at a keyframe point on the timeline. Timeline actions The actions that can be used on the timeline are as follows. •...
  • Page 783 Example: When the recorded clip for keyframe 1 has a duration of 15 frames 30 frames 30 frames 15 frames 15 frames : Interval for which clip is recorded : Interval in which still frame is displayed In this example, when keyframe 1 is executed, the first 15 frames consist of clip playback and the remaining 15 frames show the 15th frame as a still image.
  • Page 784 Playback Playback at set variable speed a) In keyframe 2, set variable speed only, and do not set the start point. • When using a disk recorder with the VTR/disk recorder timeline, if you carry out the following sequence of operations, the system may freeze on the frame of the start point.
  • Page 785 – Partial operating limitation: KF1 action setting Operating status of file KF2 action setting Start Playing Variable Speed set Variable Speed set Playing at variable speed Variable Speed set Cueup Cueup Variable Speed set a) Failure to operate when variable speed is set to minus value. However, operates when the file B action is set to Start, and then variable speed is set to minus after file B starts playing.
  • Page 786 Knob Parameter Setting Setting values Device number 1 to 12 To set the name of a file when using an Extended VTR or disk recorder, recall the file using the Device >DDR/VTR >File List menu. Notes • There is a limit of eight disk recorder files that can set on a single timeline.
  • Page 787 Set the start point as a timecode value. Press [Enter]. The new start point setting is reflected in the status area. To set the stop point, in the <Stop TC> group press the [Set] button. A timecode window appears. If you do not want to set the stop point, skip to step 11. Set the stop point as a timecode value.
  • Page 788 [START TC] button: Set the start point of the keyframe point to the current time. [STOP TC] button: Set the stop point of the keyframe point to the current time. [SET START TC] button (of the device control block (search dial)): Enable to input the timecode of the start point of the keyframe point with the numeric keypad control block.
  • Page 789: Disk Recorder/Extended Vtr File Operations

    Alternatively, you can select the reverse arrangement, whereby when the [REWIND] button is pressed, this executes the action set for the first keyframe, and when the [RUN] button is pressed the first keyframe action is not executed. In this case, the Rewind Action setting is still valid. For details of the setting, see “Setting the First Keyframe When a Rewind Is Executed”...
  • Page 790 Refreshing (recalling) the disk recorder/Extended VTR file list In the Device menu, press VF3 ‘DDR/VTR’ and HF3 ‘File List.’ The Device >DDR/VTR > File List menu appears. In the status area, two lists appear. The upper list shows the selected device name, and the currently selected file name (register number), and set file name.
  • Page 791 Select the device for which you want to recall the file list, using the knob. Knob Parameter Setting Setting values Device number 1 to 12 In the <Sort> group, press one of [File Name], [File No], and [Update]. File Name: Sort in alphabetical order of file name. File No: Sort in ascending file number order.
  • Page 792 The keyboard window appears. Enter a file name and press [Enter]. When using the Sony disk recorder 9-pin protocol: Up to 23 characters. When using the video disk communications protocol: Up to 8 characters (in Fixed 8 Character mode) or 23 characters (in Variable...
  • Page 793: Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects

    Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects...
  • Page 794: Regions

    Regions The term “region” refers to some sort of functional block of the system. When saving or recalling snapshot registers and effect registers, or creating or editing effects, you first select the region to which the operation applies. You can also select multiple regions simultaneously. Classification of the regions The regions are classified as follows.
  • Page 795 Notes on saving or recalling a frame memory still image for or by a snapshot/keyframe • The saving and recalling of frame memory images for snapshots and keyframes is restricted to the still images or clips on the eight frame memory outputs.
  • Page 796: Registers

    Registers A register is an area of memory in a device which holds a snapshot, keyframe, macro, and so on. For details of macros, see “Macros” (page 932). Keyframe effect registers Dedicated effect registers There are 99 dedicated registers for keyframe effects in each region, numbered 1 to 99.
  • Page 797 Master timeline registers There are 99 master timeline registers, numbered 1 to 99, for each control panel. They store keyframe effect regions and the register numbers saved in the regions. Snapshot registers These are registers for snapshots, and there are 99, numbered 1 to 99 for each region.
  • Page 798: Keyframes

    Keyframes A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image; it can be saved and recalled for reuse. Effects By arranging a number of keyframes on the time axis, and interpolating between successive keyframes, you can create an effect in which there is a continuous change from each keyframe to the next.
  • Page 799: Effect Editing

    These conditions are called “attributes” of the effect, and can be added when the keyframe effect is saved or recalled. Type of attribute The attribute that can be attached to an effect is as follows. Effect dissolve: The transition from the state before the effect recall to the state at the effect start point is carried out smoothly, by a dissolve.
  • Page 800: Time Settings

    Duration modes In keyframe editing, there are two duration modes; switch between them in the keyframe operation section. (See “Creating and Editing Keyframes” (page 830).) Variable duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe increases or reduces the duration. Constant duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe does not change the duration.
  • Page 801 Keyframe duration: This is the time from the keyframe to the next keyframe. You can set this time in the keyframe control block. (See “Setting the Keyframe Duration” (page 845).) In constant duration mode (see page 800), it is not possible to change the keyframe duration setting.
  • Page 802 Notes In constant duration mode (see page 800), the duration of the current keyframe is reduced to zero, and the new keyframe is inserted with the previous duration of the current keyframe. Thus the effect duration does not change. Insertion position Change in effect duration Insertion before the first keyframe...
  • Page 803 Notes In constant duration mode (see page 800), the duration of the keyframe before the deleted keyframe is increased by the duration of the deleted keyframe. Thus the effect duration does not change. Deletion position Change in effect duration Deletion of the first keyframe Deletion of an intermediate keyframe...
  • Page 804: Paths

    Paths The term “path” refers to the specification of how interpolation is carried out from one keyframe to the next. Images are interpolated from an edit point to the next one according to the path setting. For details of the path setting procedure, see “Path Setting” (page 848). Switcher path settings Carry out path settings in the Key Frame menu.
  • Page 805 User1 to User8 menus The items that can be adjusted depend on the settings in the Setup menu. For details, see “Settings for Switcher Configuration (Config Menu)” in Chapter 20 (Volume 3). Item Paths that can be set User1 All to User8 All Overall path settings for the following items for each “User”...
  • Page 806 Paths relating to DME DME 3D Trans Local menu Item Paths that can be set 3D Trans Local All Overall path settings for local channel three- dimensional transform items are made simultaneously. Loc Size Overall path settings for items relating to image size changes and movement are made Loc Size All simultaneously.
  • Page 807 DME 3D Trans Global menu Item Paths that can be set 3D Trans Global All Overall path settings for three-dimensional transform items in the global channel are made simultaneously. Loc Size Overall path settings for items relating to image size changes and movement are made Loc Size All simultaneously.
  • Page 808 Item Paths that can be set Edge Overall path settings for edge items are made simultaneously. Edge All Border Path for border Crop/Edge Soft Path for crop/edge softness Beveled Edge Path for beveled edge Key Border Path for key border Art Edge Path for art edge Flex Shadow...
  • Page 809 DME Global Effect menu Item Paths that can be set Global Effect All Overall path settings for DME global effect items are made simultaneously. Combine Path for combiner Shadow Path for shadow Brick Path for brick Types of path Path types for Curve There are five types, as follows.
  • Page 810: Effect Execution

    Effect Execution By using the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block, you can replay the effect as a continuous sequence of images. This is referred to as effect execution. Range of execution Each time the [RUN] button is pressed, the range of execution of the effect is from timecode 01:00:00:00 or the current time (the position at which the current effect is stopped) to the end point of the effect.
  • Page 811 Recalling a register (see page 816) To create a new effect, recall an empty register; to edit an effect, open the register containing it. Specifying the region and edit points (see page 825) Select the region in which editing applies, and set the edit points. Creating and editing keyframes (see page 830) Create the keyframes that make up the effect, using operations to create, insert, modify, or delete keyframes.
  • Page 812: Displaying The Timeline Menu

    Displaying the Timeline Menu By displaying the Timeline menu, you can view keyframe effects on the timeline for each region, and the associated information. Recalling the Timeline menu In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [KEY FRAME]. Select HF1 ‘Time Line.’...
  • Page 813 a Keyframe status This shows the region name, register number, register name, number of remaining keyframes, current position and timecode with regard to the reference region. b Region name and register number This shows the region name and the number of the register recalled in this region.
  • Page 814: Settings In The Timeline Menu

    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 In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [KEY FRAME].
  • Page 815 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Region Region to be inserted 1 to upwards In the <Priority> group, press [Insert]. This inserts the selected region before the specified precedence order. If the inserted region is already present in a different precedence order, it is deleted from that precedence order.
  • Page 816: Recalling A Register

    Recalling a Register Use the numeric keypad control block or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block to recall a register. For each region there are 99 registers dedicated to keyframes, numbered from 1 to 99. When creating an effect as a user programmable DME, use a 3-digit register number which is commonly used for all DME regions (channels).
  • Page 817 Press the button corresponding to the region you want to select, turning it You can also press more than one button. [M/E 1], [M/E 2], [M/E 3], [P/P]: These select the corresponding M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, and PGM/PST regions. [USER 1] to [USER 8]: These select the User regions. [DME 1] to [DME 8]: These select the DME channels.
  • Page 818 range, press [2], [0], [0], [.] (period), and to search for an empty register in the 300 range, press [3], [0], [0], [.] (period). The register number appears in the display. If the number is followed by a letter ‘e’ or ‘E,’ this indicates the following. e: The selected register is empty for the regions selected in step 2.
  • Page 819 EFF button Numeric display Bank selection buttons Memory recall section Flexi Pad control block (standard type) In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [EFF] button. This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to master timeline operation. The previously selected bank number and last recalled register number appear in the numeric display.
  • Page 820 The selected bank number appears in the numeric display. The memory recall section buttons show the register names corresponding to the selected bank, and the register status. Note that by a setting in the Setup menu, you can select either register names or register numbers to be displayed.
  • Page 821 Recalling a register from the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block Alphanumeric display EFF button Region selection buttons Memory recall section Press the [EFF] button, turning it on. Press the button corresponding to the region you want to select, turning it You can also press more than one button.
  • Page 822 Notes The regions that can be selected simultaneously are those assigned to the region selection buttons in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block, and those displayed on the memory recall section buttons when the [MORE] button is pressed. (See “Assigning a Region to a Region Selection Button in the Numeric Keypad Control Block or Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block”...
  • Page 823 This switches the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block to the effect operation mode. Press the [MSTR RCLL] button. This switches the memory recall section to the master timeline recall mode. Press the [BANK SEL] button. This switches the memory recall section to the bank selection mode. Recalling a Register...
  • Page 824 Press the number of the desired bank. This selects the bank, and the buttons in the memory recall section show the register states as follows. Lit yellow: Last recalled register Lit orange: Register holding data Off: Empty register Press the number of the desired register. The button you pressed lights yellow, and this recalls the master timeline.
  • Page 825: Specifying The Region And Edit Points

    Specifying the Region and Edit Points Selecting the Region in Which Editing Applies Selecting by control panel Select the region in which the editing is applied by the effect consisting of keyframes, using the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad control block or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block.
  • Page 826 When using the CCP-6224/6324 Control Panel, the buttons in the <Flexi Pad Module> group appear at the lower left of the status area, and if you press either [Region Sel Btn Area] or [Mem Rcl Btn Area] button, you can select a region assigned to a region selection button in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block or a button in the memory recall section.
  • Page 827 Selection screen for regions assigned to buttons in the memory recall section Press a button indication on the left of the status area, to select the button you want to assign. The regions currently assigned to the button you pressed appear on the right side of the status area.
  • Page 828: Setting The Edit Points

    Setting the Edit Points EDIT ENBL button CONST DUR button Buttons used for editing Keyframe control block To set the edit points, use any of the following operations in the keyframe control block. • To move the edit point to the keyframe immediately after the current time (the position at which the effect is currently stopped), press the [NEXT KF] button.
  • Page 829 To enter a difference value When moving to a point specified with the [GO TO KF] button or [GO TO TC] button, you can also enter the difference from the current keyframe number or timecode value. Press the numeric keypad [+/–] button, and enter the difference, then press the [TRIM] button.
  • Page 830: Creating And Editing Keyframes

    Creating and Editing Keyframes For this operation you can use the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block, or the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. In the following, the case of using the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block is described as an example.
  • Page 831: Insertion

    To insert a new keyframe before an existing keyframe Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [INS] button, to insert a new keyframe before the current keyframe. Insertion Inserting keyframes To insert a keyframe in an existing effect, use the following procedure in the keyframe control block.
  • Page 832 Using image transformations or adding special effects, modify the keyframe. Press the [MOD] button. This modifies the keyframe. Modifying more than one keyframe simultaneously You can modify a number of keyframes simultaneously. There are three different cases for this operation. •...
  • Page 833 Press the [ALL] button, turning it on. Press the [MOD] button. Alternatively, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MOD] button. For the difference in the result, see “Differences in the changes when a number of keyframes are modified” (page 834). This makes the modification simultaneously to all keyframes in the effect.
  • Page 834 Differences in the changes when a number of keyframes are modified When you select a number of keyframes to modify, and press the [MOD] button alone or in combination with the [SHIFT] button, the result of the operation differs as shown below. Modifying the keyframes by pressing the [MOD] button alone The modified parameter values are taken as absolute values, and applied to all of the selected keyframes.
  • Page 835: Deletion

    Modifying the keyframes by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [MOD] button The modified parameter values are taken as relative values, which modify all of the selected keyframes. : Background A : Background B Keyframe 1 Keyframe 2 Keyframe 3 Effect execution Modify keyframe 2.
  • Page 836: Movement

    When the edit point is on a keyframe, this is what you delete. If the edit point is between two keyframes, the previous keyframe is what you delete. To delete a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM TO] button or the [ALL] button, turning it on.
  • Page 837: Copying

    To insert the moved keyframe before a keyframe Hold down the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PASTE] button to insert the moved keyframe before the current keyframe. Copying Copying keyframes Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on. Stop the effect at the edit point you want to copy. To copy a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM TO] button or the [ALL] button, turning it on.
  • Page 838: Keyframe Loop (Repeated Execution Of A Specified Range)

    Press the [PAUSE] button. This applies a pause to the specified keyframe. 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.
  • Page 839 COUNT 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 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.
  • Page 840 The display shows the currently set loop count. To change the setting, press the [CLEAR] button. This clears the set loop count. COUNT Enter the new loop count, and press the [ENTER] button. Executing a keyframe loop In the keyframe control block, press the [RUN] button. The set loop range is executed repeatedly for the set loop count number of times.
  • Page 841: Undoing An Edit Operation

    Before addition Addition After addition : Loop range Example 3: If the keyframe at the end of the loop range (the end point) is deleted, the keyframe loop settings are all cleared, as follows, and the [KF LOOP] button goes off. The same occurs if the first keyframe in the loop range (the start point) is deleted.
  • Page 842: Transition Mode Settings For User Programmable Dme

    Transition Mode Settings for User Programmable DME To create an effect for user programmable DME, it is necessary to set the transition mode. Setting the transition mode In the Key Frame menu, select HF4 ‘DME User PGM.’ The DME User PGM menu appears. In the <Transition Mode>...
  • Page 843 Buttons in the memory recall section in effect editing mode (first page) Press the [PAGE 1/2] button to switch to the next button display. Buttons in the memory recall section in effect editing mode (second page) Press the [PAGE 2/2] button to switch to the previous button display. In this mode, you can carry out keyframe creation and editing, using the following buttons.
  • Page 844 [STOR] button: Save the effect (see page 858). [INS] button: Insert a keyframe (see page 831) [MOD] button: Modify a keyframe (see page 831). [DEL] button: Delete a keyframe (see page 835). [REWIND] button: Move to the first keyframe in the effect (see page 853). [SHFT] button: Enable the shift function of the button pressed together with this one.
  • Page 845: Time Settings

    Time Settings You can determine the execution time of an effect by setting either the keyframe durations or the effect duration. For details of keyframe duration and effect duration, see “Keyframe duration and effect duration” (page 800). Setting the Keyframe Duration KF DUR button EDIT ENBL button EFF DUR button...
  • Page 846: Setting The Effect Duration

    Stop the effect on the keyframe for which you want to set the duration. The time from this keyframe to the following keyframe is what you set. Press the [KF DUR] button, turning it on. The display in the numeric keypad control block shows “KF DUR” followed by the duration of the current keyframe (seconds:frames).
  • Page 847: Setting The Delay

    Notes In addition to the above operation, the effect duration may also be changed as a result of inserting or deleting keyframes. See “Time Settings” (page 800). Setting the Delay To set the delay (see “Time Settings” (page 800)), use the following procedure. Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
  • Page 848: Path Setting

    Path Setting The term “path” refers to the specification of how interpolation is carried out from one keyframe to the next. For details of the notion of path, see “Paths” (page 804). Set keyframe paths in the Key Frame >Path menu. To access the Key Frame >Path menu In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [KEY FRAME], then select HF3 ‘Path.’...
  • Page 849 Changing the path type for Curve In the Path menu, press [M/E-1]. The M/E-1 menu appears. Press the Curve path type indication for the Key1 item that you want to change. A path selection window appears. Press the indication for the desired path type, to select it. OFF: Executing the effect causes no change.
  • Page 850 At this point, depending on the setting for Curve, the effect for Hue and Xpt is also affected as shown in the following table. In the menu, the Hue and Xpt settings do not change, but the path type indication is dimmed out. Curve setting Hue change Xpt change...
  • Page 851 Xpt Hold on: When replaying a keyframe, do not change the inputs. Path Setting...
  • Page 852: Executing Effects

    Executing Effects By means of the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block, you can play an effect as a continuously varying image. This is referred to as effect execution. See also “Effect Execution” (page 810). It is also possible to execute an effect from the device control block, the standard type Flexi Pad control block or the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block (see Chapter 2 (Volume 1)).
  • Page 853 Executing an effect automatically Select the region in which you want to execute the effect, using the region selection buttons in the numeric keypad control block. (See “Recalling a register from the numeric keypad control block” (page 816).) With the numeric keypad, enter the number of the register in which the effect you want to execute is saved, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm.
  • Page 854: Setting The Run Mode

    Setting the Run Mode You can set the run mode in which an effect is executed when you press the [RUN] button. Specifying the effect execution direction To specify the effect execution direction, press the [NORM] button or the [REV] button, turning it on. When you press one, turning it on, the other automatically goes off.
  • Page 855: Executing An Effect In The Flexi Pad Control Block

    Executing an Effect in the Flexi Pad Control Block Executing an effect To execute an effect recalled from the numeric keypad control block in the Flexi Pad control block, use the following procedure. In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [EFF] button. This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to effect operation, and the [REWIND] button and [RUN] button appear in the memory recall section.
  • Page 856 Press the following buttons to execute the effect. [REWIND] button: Press this button to move to the first keyframe of the currently recalled effect. [RUN] button: Press this button to run the currently recalled effect. Setting the execution mode Press the [EXEC MODE] button to switch the memory recall section to the execution mode setting mode, and set the execution mode with the following buttons, then execute the effect.
  • Page 857: Saving Effects

    Saving Effects When you recall an effect, the currently recalled effect is automatically saved in a register. This is referred to as the auto save function. You can disable the auto save function in a Setup menu. By means of the following operation, you can also specify a register and save an effect in it.
  • Page 858 Press the [ENTER] button. This saves the current effect in the specified register, and turns off the [STORE] button. The [RCALL] button and [STORE STATS] button both light. To undo the saving of an effect Immediately after saving an effect, hold down the [STORE STATS] button and press the [UNDO] button to undo the save.
  • Page 859: Creating And Saving A Master Timeline

    Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Using the Buttons in the Numeric Keypad Control Block Creating and saving a master timeline You can save region information (information on any regions, including the register numbers associated with the regions) referred to as a master timeline in a dedicated register.
  • Page 860 The regions selected in step 3 and the register numbers recalled in those regions are saved in the master timeline register, and the [STORE] button goes off. At the same time, the [RCALL] button lights. Notes • It is not possible to undo a master timeline save. •...
  • Page 861 The display shows the register number last used for master timeline operation. Press the [STORE] button, turning it on. With the numeric keypad buttons, enter the number of the register (here “1”) in which you want to save the master timeline, and press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 862 This assigns the memory recall section to keyframe effect editing operations. Press the [STOR] button, turning it on. With the numeric keypad buttons, enter the number of the register in which you want to save the master timeline. To find an empty register, instead of entering a number, press the [.] (period) button.
  • Page 863: Creating And Saving A Master Timeline With The Menu

    The display shows the register number last used for master timeline operation. Press the [EDIT ENBL] button. This assigns the memory recall section to keyframe effect editing operations. Press the [STOR] button, turning it on. With the numeric keypad buttons, enter the number of the register (here “1”) in which you want to save the master timeline, and press the [ENTR] button.
  • Page 864 DME: indicate assignment of DME ch1 (“DME1”), ch2 (“DME2”), ch3 (“DME3”), ch4 (“DME4”), ch5 (“DME5”), ch6 (“DME6”), ch7 (“DME7”), and ch8 (“DME8”). DEV1-8: indicate assignment of Device1 (“DEV1”), Device2 (“DEV2”), Device3 (“DEV3”), Device4 (“DEV4”), Device5 (“DEV5”), Device6 (“DEV6”), Device7 (“DEV7”), and Device8 (“DEV8”). DEV9-12: indicate assignment of Device9 (“DEV9”), Device10 (“DEV10”), Device11 (“DEV11”), and Device12 (“DEV12”).
  • Page 865 • If the operation is carried out, the region selected in step 3 is registered on the master timeline, and the parameters are now valid. Turn the knob to select the number of the effect register. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Effect Reg Effect register number 1 to 399...
  • Page 866: Register Operations In The Menus

    Register Operations in the Menus Using the Effect menu, you can carry out the following effect register operations. • Attribute setting • Status display • Register editing To display the Effect menu Press the top menu selection button [EFF] in the menu control block. The menus for editing registers are divided up by registers.
  • Page 867: Effect Status Display

    • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knobs. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Register Register number 1 to 99 Select number of registers 1 to 99 • To select all registers, press [ALL]. Press [Effect Dissolve], turning it on.
  • Page 868 • Merge: Merge the data of two registers. It is not possible to merge master timeline registers. • Move: Move the contents of one register to another register. • Swap: Swap the contents of two registers. • Delete: Delete the contents of a register. •...
  • Page 869 In the Effect menu, press VF2 ‘Effect 1-99’ and HF3 ‘Copy/Merge.’ • The Copy/Merge menu appears. • The left side of the status area shows the register number of the copy source, and the right side shows the register number of the copy destination.
  • Page 870 Merging effect registers In the Effect menu, select VF2 ‘Effect 1-99’ and HF3 ‘Copy/Merge.’ • The Copy/Merge menu appears. • The left side of the status area shows a list for the register coming afterward when merged. The right side shows a list for the register coming before when merged.
  • Page 871 • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knobs. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Register Register number 1 to 99 Select number of registers 1 to 99 •...
  • Page 872: Displaying A List Of Effect Registers For Editing

    Notes The following names cannot be used. CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9 LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, LPT9 Displaying a List of Effect Registers for Editing You can display a list of effect registers including status information (whether data is present and so on), then carry out lock, copy, delete, and rename operations.
  • Page 873 Press [Lock]. The register is locked, and the background of the register indication appears in red. To release the lock Press [Lock] once more, turning the contents of the frame to amber. Copying the contents of a register (This applies to all regions.) In the Effect >Status menu, use the following procedure.
  • Page 874 Renaming a register (This applies to all regions.) In the Effect >Status menu, use the following procedure. Using any of the following methods, select the register you want to rename. • Press directly on the corresponding register indication in the status area. •...
  • Page 875: Chapter 14 Snapshots

    Chapter 14 Snapshots...
  • Page 876: Overview

    Overview The term “snapshot” refers to a function whereby the various settings required to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in memory as a set of data, for recall as required, to recover the original state. You can carry out snapshot operations using the numeric keypad control block (see page 880), the Flexi Pad control block (see page 885), the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block (see page 891), and the Snapshot menu (see page 898).
  • Page 877: Snapshot Attributes

    The rest of this section describes the snapshots that apply to a particular region or regions. Snapshot Attributes An individual snapshot may also have attached special conditions relating to switcher or DME operation when the snapshot is recalled. These conditions are called “attributes” of the snapshot, and can be added when the snapshot is saved or recalled.
  • Page 878 Clip event: Recall a frame memory clip immediately after the snapshot is recalled. Notes Clip events are not supported on the MVS-8000. Auto play: Play a frame memory clip immediately after the snapshot is recalled. Table of available attributes The attributes that can be used depend on the region, as follows.
  • Page 879 This function is effective when cross-point hold is off, and you want to temporarily maintain the cross-point setting. When cross-point hold is on, the above operation is not necessary. Overview...
  • Page 880: Snapshot Operations From The Numeric Keypad Control Block

    Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block Saving and Recalling Snapshots Snapshot operations with the numeric keypad control block use the following buttons. UNDO button +/–/EFF DISS button STORE STATS button SNAPSHOT button Display CLR/AUTO TRANS button TRIM/GPI ENBL button Numeric keypad RCALL button...
  • Page 881 Press the region selection button corresponding to the region for which you want to save, turning it on. You can select more than one region. [M/E 1], [M/E 2], [M/E 3], [P/P]: These select the corresponding M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, and PGM/PST regions. [USER 1] to [USER 8]: These select the User regions.
  • Page 882 Attribute to apply Button Effect dissolve [+/–/EFF DISS] button Auto transition [CLR/AUTO TRANS] button [TRIM/GPI ENBL] button GPI output a) The GPI port that can be set is 1 (fixed). For details of attributes, see “Snapshot Attributes” (page 877). Notes In the numeric keypad control block, it is not possible to apply the cross- point hold.
  • Page 883 “Assigning a Region to a Region Selection Button in the Numeric Keypad Control Block” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3).) It is not possible to select [MASTR] and other regions simultaneously. If selected simultaneously, the master snapshot takes precedence. The first pressed button lights green as the reference region, and subsequently pressed buttons light amber.
  • Page 884 Notes • The cross-point hold and key disable settings are maintained until you next press the [XPT HOLD] button. • Applying temporary attributes does not affect the contents of the register. • It is not possible to apply temporary attributes to a master snapshot. Press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 885: Snapshot Operations In The Flexi Pad Control Block

    Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block In the Flexi Pad control block (standard type or simple type) on each M/E bank and PGM/PST banks, you can only carry out operations on snapshots for that bank. It is therefore not necessary to select a region. UNDO button SNAPSHOT button Numeric display STORE STATS button...
  • Page 886: Saving And Recalling Snapshots

    Bank number Register numbers Bank 0 1 to 10 Bank 1 11 to 20 Bank 2 21 to 30 Bank 3 31 to 40 Bank 4 41 to 50 Bank 5 51 to 60 Bank 6 61 to 70 Bank 7 71 to 80 Bank 8 81 to 90...
  • Page 887 In the M/E-1 bank, make the settings for the state you want to save as a snapshot. In the M/E-1 bank Flexi Pad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button. This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to snapshot operations. The numeric display shows the last selected bank number and the register number last recalled on the bank.
  • Page 888 For details of attributes, see “Snapshot Attributes” (page 877). Notes In the Flexi Pad control block, it is not possible to apply the cross-point hold or GPI output attributes. In a simple type Flexi Pad control block, it is not possible to apply any attributes. To add these attributes, use a menu operation.
  • Page 889 Control block Temporary Button attribute to apply Cross-point control A/B bus cross-point [XPT HOLD] button in the block hold background A/B bus Key cross-point hold [XPT HOLD] button in the key bus Key disable [XPT HOLD] button in the key bus Flexi Pad control Effect dissolve [EFF DISS] button...
  • Page 890 See step 3 (page 887) in “Saving a snapshot in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block.” Hold down the [STORE STATS] button, then hold down the button in the memory recall section displaying the number of the corresponding register. The button you pressed goes off, and this deletes the snapshot. The [STORE STATS] button lights amber.
  • Page 891: Snapshot Operations In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block

    Snapshot Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Alphanumeric display [SNAPSHOT] button Region selection buttons Memory recall section Carry out snapshot operations on the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block of the CCP-6224 or CCP-6324 Control Panel as follows. Saving and Recalling Snapshots Saving a snapshot in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block As an example, to save a snapshot on the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure.
  • Page 892 In the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button. This assigns the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block to snapshot operations. The numeric display shows the last selected bank number and the register number last recalled on the bank. Press the region selection button corresponding to the region for which you want to save, turning it on.
  • Page 893 The button you pressed lights yellow, and this completes saving. The [STORESTATS] button lights amber, and the numeric display shows the bank number followed by the number of the selected register. To enter the number of the desired snapshot save destination register using the numeric keypad After step 2 above, press the [10 KEY] button in the memory recall section.
  • Page 894 • When the reference region is M/E-x (x is a number) or P/P • When the reference region is other than M/E-x or P/P, and effect dissolve settings are possible Add attributes with the following buttons. [TEMP ATTR] button: Set a temporary attribute. Set this to Off to add an attribute.
  • Page 895 Recalling a snapshot in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block As an example, to recall a snapshot on the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. In the Multifunction bank Flexi Pad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button. This assigns the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block to snapshot operations.
  • Page 896 To add a temporary attribute, press the [EDIT ENBL] button to switch to editing mode, then press the [TEMP ATTR] button; you can now select the temporary attribute with the following buttons. [EFF DISS] button: Effect dissolve. [DUR xxx] button: Effect dissolve duration. The current setting is shown by “xxx.”...
  • Page 897 To enter the number of the register to be recalled using the numeric keypad After step 1 above, press the [10 KEY] button in the memory recall section. This switches the memory recall section to the numeric keypad input mode, and after pressing the [RCLL] button, lighting it yellow, you can enter the desired register number from the numeric keypad.
  • Page 898: Snapshot Operations In The Menus

    Snapshot Operations in the Menus Operations in the Snapshot menu You can also set snapshot or key snapshot attributes in the Snapshot menu, which also displays the status of the registers. To access the Snapshot menu, press the top menu selection button [SNAPSHOT] in the menu control block. In the Snapshot menu, as well as setting snapshot attributes, you can carry out editing operations on snapshots, including copy and delete.
  • Page 899 The selected region name appears in the upper part of the list. Using any of the following methods, select the register. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 900 A window appears for selecting the router level. Press the level for which you want to set the cross-point hold, turning it on, and press [OK]. To select all levels, press [ALL]. Press [On]. This enables cross-point hold on the selected bus or buses. To switch cross-point hold off, press [Off].
  • Page 901: Snapshot Status Display

    For details of frame memory assignment, see “Setting User Regions” in Chapter 20 (Volume 3). • This operation is not supported on the MVS-8000. Press [Clip Event]. The Snapshot >Attribute >Clip Event menu appears. In the <Frame Memory Select> group, press the desired button.
  • Page 902 Displayed Attributes set character codes 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-point hold is set for key bus 1, 2, 3, or 4. U1, U2 Cross-point hold is set for the utility 1 or utility 2 bus. Cross-point hold is set for video bus selected for 2nd DME channel.
  • Page 903: Setting Key Snapshot Attributes

    Setting Key Snapshot Attributes Applying key snapshot attributes In the Snapshot menu, press VF5 ‘Key Snapshot’ and HF1 ‘Attribute.’ The Snapshot >Key Snapshot >Attribute menu appears. The status area shows the region names, register numbers, and whether the registers are locked or not. Press the region display in the upper part of the list to display a selection window, then select the region in the selection window.
  • Page 904: Snapshot Register Editing

    • In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [SNAPSHOT]. • In the numeric keypad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button twice in rapid succession. The Snapshot menu appears. Press VF1 ‘Master Snapshot’ and HF1 ‘Store.’ The Master Snapshot >Store menu appears. The status area shows the master snapshot register names, register lock status, register number for each region, and so on.
  • Page 905: Displaying A List Of Snapshot Registers For Editing

    Displaying a List of Snapshot Registers for Editing You can display a list of snapshot registers including status information (whether data is present and so on), then carry out lock, copy, delete, and rename operations. Displaying the list of snapshot registers with status information Press the menu title button at the top left of the Snapshot menu.
  • Page 906 Press the button for the number or name you want to recall. This recalls the snapshot, and the button you pressed lights green. Saving a snapshot Display the Misc >Snapshot menu. Set the state you want to save as a snapshot. Press [Store].
  • Page 907 Auto Transition: Apply auto transition. GPI Output: Apply GPI output. When this is selected, select the GPI number with the knob. Deleting a snapshot In the Misc >Snapshot menu, press [Delete]. The button lights amber. As required, change the bank. Press the button for the number or name you want to delete.
  • Page 908 Snapshot Operations in the Menus...
  • Page 909: Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox

    Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox...
  • Page 910: Utility Execution

    Utility Execution The utility function refers to a function whereby you can assign an arbitrary action or a shortcut for frequently used menu to a particular button, then instantly recall the action or menu by pressing the button. The functions you can assign include menu shortcuts, enabling/disabling functions (recalling utility commands), and recalling (shotbox registers or macro registers).
  • Page 911: Executing A Utility In The Utility/Shotbox Control Block

    Executing a Utility in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block Bank selection buttons Memory recall buttons Utility/shotbox control block By default, the memory recall buttons in the utility/shotbox control block are assigned to shotbox registers 1 to 96, in banks 1 to 4 (see page 926), but in the setup menu, you can assign these to any 96 actions.
  • Page 912: Executing Utilities With The Cross-Point Buttons In The Key 2 Row

    • In the case of a function on/off action, the button you pressed lights green, and this enables the function. To disable the function, press the button once more. • For other actions, the button you pressed momentarily lights green, and then the function is executed.
  • Page 913 For details of the assignment operation, see “Assigning a Function to the Key 2 Row Cross-Point Buttons” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). To execute the assigned action When the action is executing a shotbox register, follow the procedure “Executing a Shotbox Function With the Key 2 Row Cross-Point Buttons” (page 927).
  • Page 914: Shotbox

    Shotbox The term “shotbox” refers to a function whereby for each specified region any snapshot or keyframe effect can be recalled simultaneously. The simultaneous recall setting data such as region names, snapshot numbers and keyframe effect numbers are stored in “registers.” There are 99 registers for each control panel.
  • Page 915: Shotbox Register Creation

    Shotbox Register Creation You can create (save) shotbox registers in the following control blocks. • Numeric keypad control block (See “Numeric Keypad Control Block” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1).) • Menu control block (See “Menu Control Block” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1).) •...
  • Page 916 Notes Only in [SHOTBOX] operation mode with the [STORE] button lit, the [SNAPSHOT] button or [EFF] button lights green to indicate that a setting operation is in progress for the purpose of saving snapshot data or effect data in a shotbox register. Press the region button for the snapshot you want to save, turning it on.
  • Page 917: Creating A Shotbox Register In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block

    To check the region saved in a shotbox register During operations to change the contents of a shotbox register, to check which region is saved in the register, use the following procedure. With the [SHOTBOX] button lit, press the [STORE] button, turning it on. Press the required button, as follows, turning it on.
  • Page 918 This changes the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block to shotbox editing mode. Press the [STOR] button, turning it on. The [SNAPSHOT] button lights green. If not lighted, press the [SNAPSHOT] button to turn it on. Notes In shotbox editing mode, when you press the [STOR] button, the [SNAPSHOT] button or [EFF] button lights, to indicate that snapshot data will be saved in the shotbox register, or that effect data will be saved.
  • Page 919: Creating A Shotbox Register Using The Menus

    This saves the snapshot data, followed by the keyframe effect data, in the specified shotbox register, and the [STOR] button goes off and then the [RCLL] button lights up. To change the contents of a shotbox register After recalling the shotbox register you want to change, referring to the previous item “Creating a shotbox register in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block,”...
  • Page 920 Creating a shotbox register In the Shotbox menu, press VF1 ‘Register’ and HF1 ‘Store/Recall.’ The Store/Recall menu appears. In the status area, the settings for each register appear as follows. Region settings: Appear as “Sxxx” when a snapshot is allocated, and as “Exxx”...
  • Page 921 You can also use knob 1 to select the register in this menu. In the status area, the shotbox register status for each region appears. Using any of the following methods, select the desired region. You may select more than one region. •...
  • Page 922 To return to the state before saving the setting In the <Store> group, press [Undo]. To execute the settings to check them Press [Recall] to execute the shotbox. Shotbox Register Creation...
  • Page 923: Shotbox Execution

    Shotbox Execution You can recall (and run) shotbox registers from the following control blocks. This section describes the various methods of operation. • Numeric keypad control block (see page 923) • Flexi Pad control block (see page 924) • Multifunction Flexi Pad control block (see page 924) •...
  • Page 924: Shotbox Execution In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block Or The Flexi Pad Control Block

    In the numeric keypad control block, press the [SHOTBOX] button, turning it on. • This allocates the numeric keypad control block to shotbox operations. • The [RCALL] button lights amber. • The display shows the last recalled register number. With the numeric keypad buttons, enter the desired register number. •...
  • Page 925 • To select a register in bank 1, press the [BANK 1] button. • Press the [BANK SEL] button, and when the memory recall section display changes as follows, press the button from 0 to 9 corresponding to the bank you want to select. Flexi Pad control block (standard type) Multifunction Flexi Pad control block ) •...
  • Page 926: Shotbox Execution In The Utility/Shotbox Control Block

    • The numeric display shows the bank number followed by the selected register number. • If the selected shotbox register has auto run set, on recall the effect is immediately executed. When auto run is not set for the recalled register Simply recalling the register does not run the effect.
  • Page 927: Executing A Shotbox Function With The Key 2 Row Cross-Point Buttons

    Press one of the bank selection buttons [BANK1] to [BANK4] to select the bank. • The pressed bank selection button lights amber. • The memory recall buttons show the names and states of the registers corresponding to the selected bank. Off: register in which nothing is saved Lit orange: register holding shotbox settings Lit yellow: last recalled register...
  • Page 928 Press one of the bank switching buttons (see the figure on page 912), to select the bank. Press the cross-point button to which the desired shotbox is assigned. This executes the shotbox function. Shotbox Execution...
  • Page 929: Shotbox Register Editing

    Shotbox Register Editing You can carry out the following editing on shotbox registers. • Lock: Write-protect the contents of the register. • Copy: Copy data from one register to another. • Move: Move data from one register to another. • Swap: Swap the contents of two registers. •...
  • Page 930 Shotbox Register Editing...
  • Page 931: Chapter 16 Macros

    Chapter 16 Macros...
  • Page 932: Macros

    Macros Overview The term “macro” refers to the function whereby a sequence of signal selections and other operations on the control panel is saved as data in memory, so that it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the same sequence of operations.
  • Page 933 Control block Event Transition standard type • Auto transition and cut for the transition execution control block section • Auto transition and key on/off for the independent key transition execution section • Next transition setting • Transition type selection • Pattern limit on/off •...
  • Page 934 Control block Event Flexi Pad standard type Recalling the following data control block • Snapshots • Wipe snapshots • DME wipe snapshots simple type Recalling the following data • Snapshots • Wipe snapshots • DME wipe snapshots Multifunction • Effect type •...
  • Page 935: Macro Creation And Editing

    Control block Event Menu control block • Disk recorder/Extended VTR file recalling • Recalling the functions assigned to [PREFS 1] to [PREFS 16] buttons • Execution of a menu macro • Recalling frame memory clips Utility/Shotbox control block Recalling the functions assigned to memory recall buttons a) In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key, the key state at the time of event registration (inserted or not inserted) is also saved in the macro.
  • Page 936 Macro AT with Rate (Macro Auto Trans Event with/without Rate): When registering an auto transition macro event in one of the M/E banks or the PGM/PST bank, include the transition rate. Macro AT with A/B Bus (Macro Auto Trans Event with/without A/B Bus): When registering an auto transition macro event in the transition control block, include the background A/B bus cross-point.
  • Page 937 Event deletion Delete any one event. You can delete all events within a macro, or events within a specified range in a single operation. You can then paste the deleted event using the paste function. Event copy Copy any one event. You can copy all events within a macro, or events within a specified range in a single operation.
  • Page 938: Macro Execution

    Macro Execution To execute a macro, recall the register in which the macro is held. Simultaneous with the register recall, all events stored in the macro are played back (executed) in sequence without pause. Pausing and restarting macro execution It is also possible to execute a macro in the following ways. Pause event To adjust the execution timing of a particular event (to delay the start of execution of the event by a particular time interval), you can store a special...
  • Page 939: Macro Operations In The Numeric Keypad Control Block And The Keyframe Control Block

    Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block and the Keyframe Control Block This section describes macro operations carried out in the numeric keypad control block and the keyframe control block. Notes For a macro take operation (see “Macro Execution” (page 938)), the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block are not used.
  • Page 940: Recalling A Macro Register And Executing A Macro

    For macro operations in the keyframe control block, use the following buttons. (See the following figure.) EDIT ENBL button AUTO INS button PAUSE button Edit point specification buttons Editing buttons Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro To carry out a macro operation, recall a macro register. Recalling an empty register allows you to carry out macro editing operations.
  • Page 941: Creating And Editing A Macro

    The display shows the corresponding register number. A letter “E” after the number indicates that the corresponding register is empty. Press the [ENTER] button. This recalls the specified register. When you recall an empty register This assigns the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block to macro editing.
  • Page 942 Switching auto insert mode on or off for macro creation/editing In the auto insert mode, when creating or editing a macro, an operation carried out on the control panel is automatically registered as an event. When this mode is off, it is necessary to press the [INS] button in the keyframe control block for each operation to register the event.
  • Page 943 ([TRANSRATE] button, and so on), the executed operation is also registered as an event. In this case, the [MCRO] button stays lit red. • Even during macro editing, you can carry out keyframe operations using the fader lever in the keyframe control block and the following buttons: [EFF LOOP], [STOP NEXT KF], [NORM], [REV], [NORM / REV], [FF], [REWIND], [RUN] •...
  • Page 944 In the numeric keypad control block, hold down the [MCRO] button, and press the [STORE] button. This assigns the numeric keypad control block and keyframe control block to macro editing, and the [MCRO] button in the numeric keypad control block and the [EDIT ENBL] button in the keyframe control block light red. The [STORE] button in the numeric keypad control block flashes red.
  • Page 945 Press the [MOD] button in the keyframe control block. Modifying a particular range of events Carry out steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in “Modifying a single event” (the previous item). Press the [FROM TO] button in the keyframe control block, turning it on. The numeric display in the numeric keypad control block shows the current event number and the indication “TO.”...
  • Page 946 • To specify a range to be deleted, press the [FROM TO] button in the keyframe control block, then enter the event numbers from the numeric keypad control block. • To delete all events within this macro, press the [ALL] button, turning it Press the [DEL] button.
  • Page 947 Move to the edit point which is the destination within the macro to which you want to copy the events. To paste the contents of the paste buffer after the edit point, press the [PASTE] button in the keyframe control block. To paste before the edit point, hold down the [SHIFT] button in the keyframe control block and press the [PASTE] button.
  • Page 948: Saving A Macro

    The [RCALL] button goes off, and the specified register data is copied to the paste buffer. • When auto insert mode is on, the data from the specified register is included after the edit point. • When auto insert mode is off, continue to step 5. When auto insert mode is off, to include after the edit point, press the [PASTE] button in the keyframe control block.
  • Page 949 This saves the macro data in the specified register, and the [STORE] button goes off. The [RCALL] and [STORE STATS] buttons light. To cancel the saving of a macro To cancel the saving of a macro immediately after performing it, hold down the [STORE STATS] button and press the [UNDO] button.
  • Page 950: Macro Operations In The Standard Type Flexi Pad Control Block

    Macro Operations in the Standard Type Flexi Pad Control Block This section describes how to carry out macro operations in a standard type Flexi Pad control block. For an overview of macros, see “Macros” (page 932). Using the <Flexi Pad Edit Mode> group buttons in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation >Macro menu, you can set the macro execution mode to “Pause Only”...
  • Page 951: Recalling A Macro Register And Executing A Macro

    When entering macro editing mode with “Full Editing” selected Numeric display UNDO button STORE STATS button MCRO button Bank selection buttons Memory recall section About operations in Full Editing mode, see “Macro Operations in the Simple Type Flexi Pad Control Block” (page 958). Banks and registers To allow operations on the 99 registers, the standard type Flexi Pad control block treats the registers in groups.
  • Page 952 This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operations. The numeric display shows the previously selected bank number and the last recalled register number. Use any of the following operations to select the bank for recall. To select bank 0: Press the [BANK0] button. To select bank 1: Press the [BANK1] button.
  • Page 953 • If the same register is recalled again during macro execution or when the macro is paused, the following operation depends on a setting in setup. For details of the settings, see “Setting the Macro Execution Mode” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). •...
  • Page 954: Creating And Saving A Macro

    Take button Status display (Number of events executed/ total number of events) Press the [Take] button. This executes one event within the macro, then stops. The number of events executed, as shown in the memory recall section status display, is incremented by one. Repeat step 2, executing the macro event by event.
  • Page 955 This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro editing, and the auto insert function is enabled. The [MCRO] button lights red. As an example, when register 12 is specified, the buttons in the memory recall section appear as in the following figure. Example: Press to set a pause length.
  • Page 956 • During macro editing, if you press a button for which a macro attachment is set, the macro within the register assigned to the button is merged into the macro being edited. However, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.
  • Page 957 Select the bank of the register holding the macro you want to delete. For details of the method of operation, see step 2 (page 952) of “Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro.” Hold down the [STORE STATS] button, and then press the button in the memory recall section showing the corresponding register number.
  • Page 958: Macro Operations In The Simple Type Flexi Pad Control Block

    Macro Operations in the Simple Type Flexi Pad Control Block This section describes the macro operations carried out in the simple type Flexi Pad control block. Use the following buttons. Memory recall section Numeric display Take button MCRO button Status display (Number of events executed/ total number of events) To use the MCRO button...
  • Page 959: Recalling A Macro Register And Executing A Macro

    Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro Executing a macro in normal execution mode In the simple type Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it on. This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operation. The numeric display shows the number of the last recalled register.
  • Page 960: Creating And Editing A Macro

    Press the button to restart macro execution. Executing a macro in step execution mode After recalling the macro register, to execute a macro in step execution mode, use the following procedure. Notes To execute a macro in step execution mode requires setting the step execution mode in the Setup menu.
  • Page 961 This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro editing. As an example, when register 1 is specified, the memory recall section buttons appear as in the following figure. “1” is register number Carry out the control panel operation to be registered as an event in the macro.
  • Page 962 • In the simple type Flexi Pad control block, it is not possible to undo a macro save. Specifying an edit point In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning it on. This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operation. While holding down the [MCRO] button in the Flexi Pad control block, press the button in the memory recall section showing the desired register name.
  • Page 963: Saving A Macro

    Deleting an event Specify the edit point. (See above.) Press the [DEL] button. This deletes the event specified in step 1. Deleting all events within a macro register Specify the edit point. (See page 962.) Press the [ALL] button, lighting it green. Press the [DEL] button.
  • Page 964: Macro Operations In The Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block

    Macro Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block This section describes macro operations carried out in the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block. Use the following buttons. Numeric keypad buttons [MCRO] button [DRCT MODE] button Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro Press the [MCRO] mode selection button, turning it on.
  • Page 965 Press the [DRCT MODE] button, to switch to the direct recall mode in which a macro can be recalled with the buttons in the memory recall section. The button indications in the memory recall section change as shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 966: Creating And Editing A Macro

    For details of the settings, see “Setting the Macro Execution Mode” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3). • The individual events registered in the macro are executed according to the setup settings. If you change the settings in setup, the registered content may not be reproduced.
  • Page 967 In this mode, you can use the following buttons for macro creation, editing, saving, and deletion. [EXIT] button: Forcibly exit editing mode. [UNDO] button: Undo the last macro event insertion, modification, deletion, paste, or other operation. [PAUS] button: Insert a pause event (see page 947). [AUTO INS] button: Toggle auto insert mode on or off (see page 942).
  • Page 968: Macro Editing Using Menus

    Macro Editing Using Menus Using any of the menus in the following table, you can edit macro registers and macro events. Menu Function Operations Register menu (macro Carry out macro register editing. • Locking a register register editing) • Copying a register •...
  • Page 969 In the On Line Edit menu, you can check the control panel operating sequence in the menu. You can also carry out editing using the control panel and menu. To display the On Line Edit menu Recall the macro register (1 to 250) you want to edit with the control panel, and select the macro editing mode 1) With the numeric keypad control block, keyframe control block, Flexi Pad control block, or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block assigned to macro editing (see step 2 in...
  • Page 970 On Line Edit menu 1 Register number 4 Remaining Memory 2 Register name 5 Macro register listing 6 ALL button 3 Event number qd >Next button qs <Prev button qa Modify button 0 Delete button 9 Insert After button 8 Insert Before button 7 Macro creation event list a Register number Shows the number of the register being edited.
  • Page 971 The event number reflects the position of the cursor in the macro register listing. d Remaining Memory Shows the percentage of memory still available for recording events. e Macro register listing When a macro is stored in the register, this shows a list of the macro events. Each macro event consists of the following components, which you can check in the list.
  • Page 972 l <Prev button Moves the cursor to the event immediately before the selected event in the macro register listing. m >Next button Moves the cursor to the event immediately after the selected event in the macro register listing. Carrying out online editing of macro events In the On Line Edit menu, you can carry out the following editing operations on the events in the macro register.
  • Page 973 • When multiple events are selected. • When the number of events has reached 99. • When not in macro editing mode. 1) While a macro is being executed on the control panel, when macro saving has been executed, or when the [EXIT] button in the Flexi Pad control block or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block has been pressed Operate the control panel to save the editing result.
  • Page 974: Offline Editing Of Macro Events

    Notes If not in macro editing mode , [Modify] is disabled, and it is not possible to modify the event. 1) While a macro is being executed on the control panel, when macro saving has been executed, or when the [EXIT] button in the Flexi Pad control block or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block has been pressed Operate the control panel to save the editing result.
  • Page 975 Off Line Edit menu 1 Register or file number 2 Register or file name 3 Macro listing 4 Editing button group qa Exit button 0 Store button 9 Set button 8 Delete button 7 Append button 6 Insert Before button 5 Macro editing candidate list a Register or file number Shows the number of the register or file being edited.
  • Page 976 • Contents: Event statement, Continue statement, comment (#), or event number, as selected in the editing button group [Contents] • Symbol: Event type (ASCII character string), as selected in the editing button group [EVNT] • Data: Parameters and data as set in the editing button group For more details of the event components, see “Macro File Editing Rules”...
  • Page 977 You can also create a new macro. To insert an event In the macro listing, select the event immediately after the position where you want to insert an event. Press [Insert Before]. This inserts a blank row before the event selected in step 1. Press [Contents] in the editing button group.
  • Page 978 selected, a button for the parameters and data for the MEAutoTransition appears. Notes If you select an item from the macro editing candidate list, be sure to press [Set]. If [Set] is not pressed, the selection is not confirmed. Repeat steps 5 and 6, to edit the event components. At the event insertion position of the macro listing, the confirmed item is added as an event component.
  • Page 979 This deletes the selected event. If a deleted Event statement is followed by a Continue statement, the Continue statement is converted to an Event statement. To close the Off Line Edit menu without saving the editing results Press [Exit] to return to the File Edit menu. Press [Store].
  • Page 980: Macro Attachment Assigning

    Macro Attachment Assigning Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register is assigned to a control panel button or a particular position of a fader lever, linking the execution of the button function or a fader lever operation with a macro execution.
  • Page 981 Block Button Cross-point control block • Background A row cross-point buttons • Background B row cross-point buttons • Key 1 bus cross-point buttons • Key 2 bus cross-point buttons • Key 3 bus cross-point buttons • Key 4 bus cross-point buttons •...
  • Page 982 Block Button Independent key transition a) f) • [KEYx ON] button control block (simple type) • [TAKE] button • [MIX], [WIPE], [DME], and [CUT] buttons Multifunction Flexi Pad control • [AUTO TRANS] , [KEY ON] , [RUN], block [REWIND], [NORM], [REV] and [NORM/REV] buttons a) In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key by an independent key transition, the key state at the time of event registration (inserted or not inserted) is also saved in the macro.
  • Page 983: Setting And Canceling A Macro Attachment

    Setting a macro attachment to a fader lever You can set a macro attachment to any particular position of a fader lever in the transition control block. Notes • In macro-only mode it is not possible to set a macro attachment. •...
  • Page 984 PRE MCRO button POST MCRO button Background B row MCRO ATTCH ENBL button Background A row The cross-point button you pressed flashes amber, and the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the button. If you make both pre macro and post macro settings for the same button The later setting is valid.
  • Page 985 Recall the macro register you want to assign to the button. (1 to 250) For details of recall, see page 940. Press the button to which [MCRO ONLY SET] is assigned, turning it on. Hold down the cross-point control block [PRE MCRO] button or [POST MCRO] button, and press the desired button in the background A row.
  • Page 986 Hold down the [PRE MCRO] or [POST MCRO] button in the cross- point control block, and press the [LIMIT SET] or [PRIOR SET] button in the control block containing the fader lever operated in step 2. 1) Only when setting a macro attachment to the start point or end point of fader lever operation, use [PRE MCRO] and [POST MCRO] in distinction, as follows.
  • Page 987: Displaying The Macro Attachment List

    Displaying the Macro Attachment List In the Macro >Attachment menu, you can display the macro attachment list to check the macro attachment settings. The macro attachment list includes the following columns. • Block: Shows the names of control panel blocks. •...
  • Page 988: Executing A Macro By Macro Attachment

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Macro attachment settings scrolling 1 and upwards Executing a Macro by Macro Attachment Notes For execution on any of the M/E and PGM/PST banks, use the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button in the cross-point control block. To execute a macro according to a macro attachment set elsewhere, assign “MCRO ATTCH ENBL”...
  • Page 989 • Individual events stored in a macro are executed according to the settings in setup. If you change the settings in setup, a saved macro may not have the expected effect. • During macro execution, if you switch the control panel to macro editing mode, the macro being executed stops.
  • Page 990 To disable a macro attachment setting In the cross-point control block for the fader lever on which you want to disable the macro, press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button, turning it off. In this state, operating a fader lever with a macro attachment set does not execute the macro.
  • Page 991: Menu Macros

    Menu Macros The term “menu macro” refers to the function whereby a sequence of menu operations is saved as data in memory, so that it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the same sequence of operations. Using any of the menus in the following table, you can edit menu macro registers and menu macro events.
  • Page 992: Recalling A Menu Macro Register And Executing A Menu Macro

    Recalling a Menu Macro Register and Executing a Menu Macro Menu macro operation is carried out by recalling a menu macro register. Notes • Menu macros and macros recalled with a control panel button operate independently. Therefore, to synchronize these, adjustment of the execution timing is required.
  • Page 993 Register number and name Interval between events currently set L/E indication: “L” indicates “the register is Selected event number / locked.” “E” indicates an empty register. total number of events Currently recalled register Interval between events Number of register selected on the menu macro register list Menu macro configuration list Using any of the following methods, select the register to be recalled.
  • Page 994 • To recall the register only, press [Recall x]. Executing a menu macro In the Macro >Menu Macro Register >Recall & Run menu, check that you are not in macro editing mode, then use the following procedure. Using any of the following methods, specify the event from which you want to execute.
  • Page 995 Executing by assigning a menu macro register to a button in the menu In the Home >Favorites >Button Edit menu, select a button to register. Press [Menu Macro Set]. The Menu Macro Set menu appears. The “L/E” indications have the following meanings. L: The register is locked.
  • Page 996: Menu Macro Creation And Editing

    Press the group name button. Press the button to which the menu macro is assigned. This executes the menu macro. To stop a menu macro during execution Press [MenuMacro Stop]. Menu Macro Creation and Editing Create or edit menu macro registers. Notes It is not possible to execute a menu macro during editing.
  • Page 997 Menu macro register Menu macro register configuration list number Event number Menu macro Remaining Memory register name Menu macro creation event list If required, press [Auto Insert] to switch the auto insert mode on or off. In the auto insert mode, when you carry out a menu operation, this is automatically recorded as an event in the menu macro.
  • Page 998 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Interval Time Event interval 0.0 to 0.5 (sec) This value can be set for each menu macro register. Press the [Store] button. The numeric keypad window appears. Enter the menu macro register number as required, and press [Enter]. The menu macro is saved with the specified number.
  • Page 999 • Press directly on the menu macro register configuration list. • Press the arrow keys on the right list to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Event number 1 and upwards • To select all events, press [All Event Select]. If required, press [Auto Insert] to switch the auto insert mode on or off.
  • Page 1000 About the menu macro editing mode display If while in menu macro editing mode you switch to another menu, the display is as shown in the following figure. Screen when the keyframe status is displayed The keyframe status section appears as follows. •...

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