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USO RESTRITO
22
Creation of Special Effects and Management of Data and Operations
Chapter
1
Overview
Controlling External Devices
You can operate the system while controlling the
following types of external device:
Devices supporting P-Bus (Peripheral II protocol)
Devices supporting GPI
VTRs
Disk recorders (Sony disk 9-pin protocol and video disk
communications protocol)
Extended VTRs (Abekas A53 protocol)
For details about the devices that can be connected,
consult your Sony representative.
You can also control an external device by registering
timeline keyframes beforehand.
For details, see Chapter 11 External Devices
(
1
p. 226).
Keyframes
A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image;
it can be saved in a register and recalled for reuse. By
arranging a number of keyframes on the time axis, and
interpolating between successive keyframes, you can
create a “keyframe effect” in which there is a continuous
change from each keyframe to the next.
The following figure shows three keyframes created with
a wipe pattern (the circle) in different positions. This is
interpolated to create the effect shown.
Background A
Interpolated images
Background B
Keyframe 1
Keyframe 2
Keyframe 3
Execute effect
Example of keyframes and effect execution
You can save the sequence of keyframes representing a
single effect in a register. Then by recalling this register,
you can replay the same effect.
For details, see Chapter 12 “Keyframes
(
1
p. 239).
Snapshots
The term “snapshot refers to a function whereby the
various settings required to apply a particular effect to an
image are saved in a register as a set of data, for recall as
required, to recover the original state.
Snapshots are divided as follows.
Snapshots applying to a particular region (functional
block of the switcher or DME)
Master snapshot
Key snapshot
Wipe snapshot
DME wipe snapshot
For details, see Chapter 13 “Snapshots”
(
1
p. 267).
Utilities
The utility function refers to a function whereby you can
assign an arbitrary action or a shortcut for a frequently
used menu to a particular button, then instantly recall the
action or menu by pressing the button.
For details, see “Utility Execution”
(
1
p. 276) in chapter
14.
Shotboxes
The term “shotbox” refers to a function whereby for each
specified region
(
1
p. 239) any snapshot or keyframe
effect can be recalled simultaneously.
For details, see “Shotbox”
(
1
p. 277) in chapter 14.
Macros
The term “macro” refers to the function whereby a
sequence of signal selections and other operations on the
control panel is saved as data in memory (macro register),
so that it can be recalled as required to automatically
execute the same sequence of operations.
The individual control panel operations constituting a
macro are termed “events.”
Macros also provide the following functions.
Menu macros
The term “menu macro” refers to the function whereby a
sequence of menu operations is saved as an event, so that
it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the
same sequence of operations.

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Sony MVS-6530 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BNC input ports48
BNC output ports32
RJ-45 input ports4
Product colorBlack
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
AC adapter frequency50/60 Hz
AC adapter input current4 A
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 55 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 40 °C
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth486 mm
Width482 mm
Height176 mm
Weight21000 g

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