Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 32
Transition Control Block Simple Type, Transition settings
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Transition Control Block (Simple Type) The simple-type transition control block is used to execute background transitions. For details about transition types, see "Transition Type" (page 84). a Transition settings section When multi-program mode is selected, there may be cases in which two or more transition type selection buttons are lit. For details about multi-program mode, see "Setting the Operation Mode" (page 439). b Transition execution section a Transition settings section Used in the assignment of functions, such as selecting transitions and making settings, to buttons. You can change the assignment of buttons in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting Transition Control Block Button Assignments" (page 410). Note The functions that can be assigned to the four buttons at the top and four buttons on the left are different. Transition type selection buttons These select the transition type. Functions can be assigned to both the four buttons at the top and four buttons on the left. • MIX button • NAM (non-additive mix) button • SUPER MIX button (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) • PST (preset) COLOR MIX button (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) • WIPE button • DME WIPE button • FM1&2 CLIP, FM3&4 CLIP, FM5&6 CLIP, FM7&8 CLIP (frame memory clip) buttons (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) Wipe direction selection buttons These buttons select the wipe direction when the transition type is a wipe or DME wipe. These can only be assigned to the four buttons at the top. Button name Description REV (reverse) • When not lit, the wipe proceeds in the direction from black to white of the pattern images, shown in "Wipe Pattern List" (page 494), or in the direction of the arrows (normal). • When lit, the wipe proceeds in the opposite direction. NORM/REV (normal/ reverse) The wipe direction alternates between normal and reverse every time a transition is executed. KF (keyframe) button (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) You can use the fader lever as a keyframe fader. Functions can be assigned to both the four buttons at the top and four buttons on the left. For details about the keyframe fader, see "Effect Execution" (page 319). Pattern limit setting buttons These buttons are used to set pattern limits. These can only be assigned to the four buttons at the top. • PTN (pattern) LIMIT button • LIMIT SET button For details about pattern limits, see "Pattern Limit" (page 93). TAKE button (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) Executes an auto transition with the set transition rate and transition type. This can only be assigned to the four buttons on the left. CUT button (Assignment in the Setup menu is required.) Executes an immediate transition. This can only be assigned to the four buttons on the left. 32