Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 97

Split Fader, Split fader operation

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an auto transition, which can always be executed regardless of the fader lever direction. Next transition Transition direction Fader lever movement Background Key 1 to key 8 A t B B t A On t Off (remove) Top t Bottom Bottom t Top Top t Bottom Off t On (insert) Bottom t Top • When a transition uses a combination of more than one of the background and key 1 to key 8, then the transition for all of these must be in the same direction complying with the above table. • If as a result of an auto transition, for example, the fader lever position does not agree with the signal output of each bus, a non-sync state (see page 95) results and LEDs light/flash at both end positions of the fader lever travel. Fader lever position Right lever Left lever (A bus) (B bus) Top Top Top Bottom Bottom Top Bottom Bottom Center Center Output A bus 100% 100% 0% 0% 50% B bus 0% 100% 0% 100% 50% The A bus and B bus output for a NAM transition type is an image created using non-additive mixing. Note The transition indicator displays the progress of the background A bus. Split Fader Split fader is a function that splits a single fader lever into left and right, allowing you to control background A bus and background B bus transitions independently. The fader lever on the transition control block (simple type) is split into two by pressing the lock button to unlock the two fader levers for use as split faders. The split fader levers support the following buses. You can change the settings in the Setup menu. • Right fader lever: Background A bus (main) • Left fader lever: Background B bus The following conditions must be satisfied in order to use the fader lever as split faders. • Bus fixed mode is set. • Split faders are enabled. • Mix or NAM (non-additive mix) is selected for transition type. • If the transition type is a clip transition, Mix or NAM (non-additive mix) is selected for the background transition type. If these conditions are not satisfied, only the main (background A bus) fader lever can be operated. For details about split fader settings, see "Setting the Main Fader Lever" (page 428) and "Enabling/disabling split faders" (page 467). Split fader operation The relationship between the position of the fader lever and the output for a mix transition type is given below. 97

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an auto transition, which can always be executed
regardless of the fader lever direction.
When a transition uses a combination of more than one
of the background and key 1 to key 8, then the transition
for all of these must be in the same direction complying
with the above table.
If as a result of an auto transition, for example, the fader
lever position does not agree with the signal output of
each bus, a non-sync state
(see page 95)
results and
LEDs light/flash at both end positions of the fader lever
travel.
Split Fader
Split fader is a function that splits a single fader lever into
left and right, allowing you to control background A bus
and background B bus transitions independently.
The fader lever on the transition control block (simple
type) is split into two by pressing the lock button to unlock
the two fader levers for use as split faders.
The split fader levers support the following buses. You can
change the settings in the Setup menu.
Right fader lever: Background A bus (main)
Left fader lever: Background B bus
The following conditions must be satisfied in order to use
the fader lever as split faders.
Bus fixed mode is set.
Split faders are enabled.
Mix or NAM (non-additive mix) is selected for
transition type.
If the transition type is a clip transition, Mix or NAM
(non-additive mix) is selected for the background
transition type.
If these conditions are not satisfied, only the main
(background A bus) fader lever can be operated.
For details about split fader settings, see “Setting the Main
Fader Lever” (page 428) and “Enabling/disabling split
faders” (page 467).
Split fader operation
The relationship between the position of the fader lever
and the output for a mix transition type is given below.
The A bus and B bus output for a NAM transition type is
an image created using non-additive mixing.
The transition indicator displays the progress of the
background A bus.
Next transition
Transition
direction
Fader lever
movement
Background
A
t
B
Top
t
Bottom
B
t
A
Bottom
t
Top
Key 1 to key 8
On
t
Off
(remove)
Top
t
Bottom
Off
t
On (insert)
Bottom
t
Top
Fader lever position
Output
Right lever
(A bus)
Left lever
(B bus)
A bus
B bus
Top
Top
100%
0%
Top
Bottom
100%
100%
Bottom
Top
0%
0%
Bottom
Bottom
0%
100%
Center
Center
50%
50%
Note