Transition
start
First transition
completion point
Transition end
Notes
The DME channel which is selected as the reference
region (lit green) in the Flexi Pad is reflected in the
<Transition Mode> group display.
Time Settings
Effect execution
You can determine the execution time of an effect by
setting either the keyframe duration or the effect duration
(
1
p. 241).
You make these settings in the Flexi Pad.
For details about Flexi Pad operations,
1
“Keyframe
Creation and Editing in the Flexi Pad” (p. 250).
Image created by interpolation
Background A
Background B
State before modification
Signals forming part of the background for
a DME wipe
For a two-channel mode page turn, roll, brick, frame in-
out, and so on, the part of the pattern shown in gray is filled
with the signal selected on the DME external video bus.
Setting the transition mode
1
Open the Key Frame >DME User PGM menu (6114).
2
In the <Transition Mode> group, select the transition
mode according to the DME wipe action.
Single: Selects single transition mode.
Flip Tumble: Selects flip tumble transition mode.
Dual: Selects dual transition mode.
P in P: Selects picture-in-picture mode.
Compress: Selects compress mode.
Frame I/O: Selects frame in-out transition mode.
Frame I/O H: Selects frame in-out transition mode in
the horizontal direction.
Frame I/O V: Selects frame in-out transition mode in
the vertical direction.
For details about creating an effect for user
programmable DMEs,
1
“Creating User
Programmable DME Patterns” (p. 121).
Setting the Keyframe Duration
1
Press the [EFF] button, then press the [EDIT ENBL]
button, turning it on.
2
Stop the effect on the keyframe for which you want to
set the duration.
The time from this keyframe to the following
keyframe is what you set.
3
Press the [KF DUR] button, turning it on.
The alphanumeric display shows “KF DUR” followed
by the duration of the current keyframe
(seconds:frames).
4
Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired timecode
value as a maximum of four digits.
For example, to set 9 seconds and 20 frames, enter
920.
You can also use the [TRIM] button to enter a
difference value
(
1
p. 250).
5
Press the [ENTR] button to confirm the entry.
Notes
In addition to the above operation, the keyframe
duration may also be automatically changed as a result
of changing the effect duration.
For details,
1
“Time Settings” (p. 241).