Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual page 243

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Select an output in the Home > Setup > System > Output
> Output Assign menu (19101.41) and assign two
consecutive AUX buses as a group (Aux1/2 to Aux47/
48).
For details, see "Assigning an Output Signal"
(page 377).
Executing an AUX mix (cross-point
control block)
This section describes an AUX mix using the AUX1 bus
and AUX2 bus as an example.
This switches from the image currently output on the
AUX1 bus to a new image using an AUX mix.
Notes
• The button used to execute an AUX mix must be
assigned to the cross-point pad/function button section
of the cross-point control block beforehand.
For details about assigning buttons in the cross-point
pad, see "Setting a Cross-Point Pad" (page 416).
For details about assigning buttons in the function
button section, see "Assigning Control Panel Buttons"
(page 408).
• The AUX mix transition rate is configured using the
menu.
For details about settings, see "Executing an AUX mix
(menu)" (page 243).
1
Press the [AUX MIX] button, turning it on.
Use the [AUX MIX] button for the cross-point button
row assigned with the AUX1 bus.
2
Select an image for after the transition in the cross-
point button row assigned with the AUX1 bus.
The image during the transition is output on the
AUX1 bus.
The selected image is output on the AUX2 bus.
Executing an AUX mix (AUX bus control
block)
This section describes an AUX mix using the AUX1 bus
and AUX2 bus as an example.
This switches from the image currently output on the
AUX1 bus to a new image using an AUX mix.
Notes
• The button used to execute an AUX mix must be
assigned to the cross-point pad of the AUX bus control
block beforehand.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Setting a
Cross-Point Pad" (page 416).
• The AUX mix transition rate is configured using the
menu.
For details about settings, see "Executing an AUX mix
(menu)" (page 243).
1
Press the [AUX MIX] button, turning it on.
When second delegation mode is enabled and the
AUX1 bus is selected using the 1st row delegation
buttons, use the [AUX MIX] button for the 3rd row.
When the AUX1 bus is selected using the 2nd row
delegation buttons, use the [AUX MIX] button (2nd
Aux Mix) for the 4th row.
2
Select an image for after the transition in the cross-
point button row assigned with the AUX1 bus.
The image during the transition is output on the
AUX1 bus.
The selected image is output on the AUX2 bus.
Executing an AUX mix (menu)
This section describes an AUX mix using the AUX1 bus
and AUX2 bus as an example.
This switches from the image currently output on the
AUX1 bus to a new image using an AUX mix.
1
Open the Home > Other Effects > Aux Bus > Aux Xpt
menu (18102.11).
2
Select the AUX1 bus.
3
Press the [Edit] button.
The AUX1 bus signal selection window appears.
4
In [Aux Mix], set the [On] radio button to the on state.
To disable an AUX mix, set the [Off] radio button to
the on state.
To set the transition rate
Press the button on the right of the [On] radio button
and enter a transition rate in the numeric keypad
window.
To switch the video signal and key signal
To select a video signal, set the [Video] radio button
for [Select Source Type] to the on state.
To select a key signal, set the [Key] radio button for
[Select Source Type] to the on state.
5
Execute an AUX mix using the cross-point selection
buttons.
Select a tab to change the button to display.
Set the cross-point selection button assigned with the
image for after the transition to the on state to execute
the AUX mix.
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