Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual page 267

Live production processor system
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Effect timeline creation/edit flow
Select a region (see page 265).
Select the target region to set.
Recall an effect timeline register (see page 265).
When creating, recall an empty register. When editing,
recall the target register to edit.
Select an edit point (see page 267).
Select a position on the effect timeline at which to insert a
keyframe, or select a keyframe to modify or delete.
Edit a keyframe (see page 267).
Insert, modify, or delete a keyframe.
Set a time (see page 269).
Set the execution time of the effect timeline.
Set a path (see page 271).
Set the interpolation processing used between keyframes.
Save the effect timeline (see page 266).
Save the created/edited effect timeline in an effect timeline
register.
Editing a keyframe
Note
The operations during editing and the duration after
editing may vary depending on the effect timeline
duration mode.
For details, see "Duration and Delay" (page 255).
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to edit mode.
2
Press the [All Edit Options] button.
The [Edit Timeline] window appears.
The buttons used for editing are shown on the left,
and the numeric keypad area is shown on the right.
3
Edit using the buttons and numeric keypad area.
Selecting an edit point
Move to the target position for editing (edit point) on the
effect timeline.
To move to the previous keyframe
Press the [Previous KF] button.
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Note
You can perform the same operation using the [Previous
KF] button in the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
To move to the next keyframe
Press the [Next KF] button.
Note
You can perform the same operation using the [Next KF]
button in the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
To move to a specified timecode
Press the [Go to TC] button, enter a timecode in the
numeric keypad area, and press [Enter].
Notes
• You can also enter a difference value from the currently
set value.
For details, see "Entering a difference from a current
value" (page 81).
• If multiple keyframes are positioned at the same
timecode, the keyframe with the lowest number is
selected.
To move to a specified keyframe number
Press the [Go to KF] button, enter a keyframe number in
the numeric keypad area, and press [Enter].
Note
You can also enter a difference value from the currently
set value.
For details, see "Entering a difference from a current
value" (page 81).
Inserting a keyframe
1
Select an edit point.
2
Create the keyframe to insert.
3
Press the [Insert Before] button or [Insert After]
button.
The keyframe is inserted before or after the selected
position.
Note
You can perform the same operation using the [Insert
After] button in the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
Modifying a keyframe
1
Select an edit point (keyframe).
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