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Transitions, Overview
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Transitions 5 Chapter Overview Switching from the current output image to a new image is referred to as a transition. Switching a background image or key insertion/removal can be performed, depending on the transition. The method for switching images (transition type) can be set, and the transition executed using the buttons and fader lever on the control panel. Independent key transition In addition to common transitions, it is possible to configure independent transitions for each key. Executing an independent key transition in combination with a common transition enables different transition types to be used for the background and keys. Transition operation flow Select the current background r Select a next transition (see page 96) Background Key r Select a new background r Set keys r r Select and set a transition type (see page 99) r Preview transition (see page 108) r Execute transition (see page 102) Changing the background To switch the background in a transition, select a background for a next transition. Select a background image using background A bus and background B bus. When set to flip-flop mode, background A is the existing image and background B is the new image. The background always switches from background A to background B. When the transition completes, the crosspoints of the background A bus and background B bus interchange. In bus fixed mode, depending on the transition, the crosspoints of the background A bus and background B bus do not interchange. For details, see "Flip-flop mode and bus fixed mode" (page 104). Inserting and removing a key To insert/remove a key in a transition, select a key for a next transition. When a key that is not inserted in the current background image is selected, depending on the transition, the key is inserted. When a key that is inserted is selected, depending on the transition, the key is removed. You can also simultaneously insert and remove keys when switching the background. You can also change the key overlay sequence (key priority), depending on the transition. 94