Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 121
DME Effects for Keys, DME restrictions, Assigning a DME to a key
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When [Wipe] is selected No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Size Pattern size 2 Soft Edge softness When [Utility 1 Bus] is selected No. Parameter Adjustment 1 Clip Reference level for creating mask signal 2 Gain Gain 5 To invert the mask source, press [Mask Invert], turning it on. DME Effects for Keys DME restrictions • When the switcher signal format is 3840×2160P SQD or 3840×2160PsF SQD, the DME function cannot be used. • There are restrictions on the number of DME channels that can be used and on the functions, depending on the switcher and signal format. For differences in functions by switcher, see "XVS-9000/ 8000/7000/6000 System Configuration Comparison" (page 523). For details about restrictions for 4K format, see "4K Format Restrictions" (page 525). • The number of keys to which DME effects (including DME wipes) can be applied simultaneously for one M/E bank varies as follows depending on the execution mode of the DME wipe pattern selected for the background. Key to which DME effects are applied DME wipe pattern for background Number of keys to which DME effects can be applied simultaneously Keys 1 to 4 DME wipes not 2 used 1-channel mode 1 2-channel or 0 3-channel mode Keys 5 to 8 - 2 When the signal format is 3840×2160P 2SI, DME effects (including DME wipes) can be used simultaneously in only one place on an M/E bank. When not using background DME wipes, DME effects can be used on either key 1 or key 2. • If an image effect is set, the number of keys that can simultaneously use a DME on an M/E bank is restricted (see page 195). • You cannot use DME effects on a key for which the resizer function is enabled. Disable the resizer using the M/E-1 >Key1 >Resizer menu (1115). Assigning a DME to a key 1 Open the M/E-1 >Key1 >Processed Key menu (1116). 2 In the group, select the DME channel (DME1 to DME4) to be used. The lit colors of [DME1] to [DME4] indicate the DME assignment. Lit green: DME assigned to the currently selected key Lit amber: DME assigned to another key or bus Not lit: Unassigned DME To select a DME being used by another key/bus Press [Override], turning it on, then select the DME channel that is lit amber. The selected DME channel becomes available, and the button is lit green. Using two or three DME channels on one keyer 1 In the group of the M/E-1 >Key1 >Processed Key menu (1116), select consecutive DME channels. Select the DME for the first channel, then select the successive DME channel for the second channel. For the third channel, select the next channel. 2 Select the second channel video signal. Select using any of the following methods. • On the cross-point control block, press delegation button [DME EXT] on the cross-point pad and select a signal using the cross-point buttons. • On the cross-point control block in key/AUX bus delegation mode, press the [DME EXT] button in the 1st row and select a signal using the cross-point buttons in the 2nd row. Notes • You can assign the DME external video bus using the [UTIL] button on the cross-point pad of the cross-point control block (see page 79). • You can assign a DME external video bus delegation button to the 1st row or 2nd row of the AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation mode) in the Setup menu (see page 417). 3 Select the third channel video signal. Select using any of the following methods. • On the cross-point control block, press delegation button [DME UTL1] on the cross-point pad and select a signal using the cross-point buttons. 121