Panasonic AG-A800 Operating Instructions Manual page 24

Editing controller
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© Press the STOP key once the time code signal has been
recorded.
Note:
When time code editing is executed on S-VHS or VHS tapes, the normal CH2 audio signal can not be
recorded because the time code (TC) signal will be recorded on the track for the normal audio of CH2.
Tape movement
Track tor normal CH2 audio.
Tape on which the normal
Track for normal CH1 audio.
CH2 audio has been
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recorded.
Video/Hi-Fi audio track
Controi track
Track for Time code
Tape on which the time code
Track for normal CH1 audio.
signal has been recorded.
Video/Hi-Fi audio track
Controt track
Notes
©The time code will jam to the current time code on the recorded tape in the normal edit.
if there is a necessity to record a purpose time code, use the above method.
Refer to page 19 (Initial Editing).
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Special Effects when the AG-SW800 is Connected
Editing using the special effects described below can be done when the Audio/Video Switcher AG-SW3800 is connected to the
controller AG-A800.
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[ase
Only one special effect can be produced for each event.
Input on the bus B
KEY input
INPUT VIDEO PICTURE
input on the bus A
Modes
Using
Special
Effects
When
the AG-SW800
is
Connected
Special Video Effects
Instantaneous switch trom the bus A video picture to the bus B
video picture.
1. Cut Mode
Effect
used
for
instantaneous
switches
from
video
pictuyes to others.
The bus A video picture gradually fades tn,
2. Fade In Mode
.
The video picture gradually fade in from a black or white
screen.
3. Fade Out Mode
The video picture gradually fade out a black or white
picture.
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4. Dissolve Mode
Effect produced by fading outa video picture while fading
in another.
Vertical wipe/ine--spiit pattern of the bus A video picture into the bus B
video picture.
5. Wipe Mode
Parts of different video pictures are blended
in wipe
patterns.
—_
A video picture,
6. Down Stream Keyer
Used to superimpose characters or patterns (foreground)
onto other video pictures (backg round).
© The Key input signal is the video signal generated by the external character generator or the B/W video camera.

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