Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 267
Setting the duration mode, Setting the effect duration, Setting the delay
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For details about recalling an effect timeline register, see "Recalling an Effect Timeline" (page 262). For details about saving an effect timeline, see "Saving an Effect Timeline" (page 263). Setting the duration mode 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. 3 Set the duration mode using the [Constant Duration] button. On: Set to constant duration mode. Off: Set to variable duration mode. Setting the effect duration 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. 3 Press the [Effect Duration] button. "DUR XXX:XX:XX" ("XXX:XX:XX" is the current effect duration) is displayed on the numeric keypad area display. 4 Enter an effect duration in the numeric keypad area. Enter a duration as a timecode (minute:second:frame). Note You can also enter a difference value from the currently set value. For details, see "Entering a difference from a current value" (page 79). 5 Press [Enter]. The effect duration is applied. Setting the keyframe duration Notes • In constant duration mode, it is not possible to set the keyframe duration. • You can set a default value for the keyframe duration. For details about settings, see "Setting the default keyframe duration" (page 420). 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. 3 Select an edit point (keyframe). The time from the selected keyframe to the following keyframe is the target to set. 4 Press the [KF Duration] button. "KF DUR XXX:XX" ("XXX:XX" is the current keyframe duration) is displayed on the numeric keypad area display. 5 Enter a keyframe duration in the numeric keypad area. Enter a duration as a timecode (second:frame). Note You can also enter a difference value from the currently set value. For details, see "Entering a difference from a current value" (page 79). 6 Press [Enter]. The keyframe duration is applied. Setting the delay 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. 3 Press the [Delay] button. "DELAY XXX:XX" ("XXX:XX" is the current delay) is displayed on the numeric keypad area display. 267