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DME Wipe Snapshots / Creating User Programmable DME Patterns
Chapter 6 DME Wipes
DME Wipe Snapshots
You can snapshot and save a DME wipe pattern together
with the current settings of its modifiers and pattern limit
in a dedicated register for recall when required.
There are 10 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the
M/E and P/P banks.
Use the menu to save and recall these registers.
DME Snapshot Operations With the
Menus
In the same way as for wipe snapshots, you can save,
recall, and delete DME snapshots.
For details of the operating procedures, see “Wipe
Snapshot Operations With the Menus” (page 138).
Creating User
Programmable DME
Patterns
With a user programmable DME, you can use DME effects
created through the use of keyframes for a transition on the
switcher system.
Note the following points when creating a keyframe effect
for use as a user programmable DME pattern.
Register numbers and pattern numbers
When saving a keyframe effect as a user programmable
DME pattern, specify the register number that corresponds
to the pattern number as shown in the following table.
For details of registers and keyframe effects, see Chapter
13 “Keyframe Effects” (Volume 2), respectively.
When the signal format is 1080P, three-channel mode
cannot be used.
Keyframe effects in the global channel
When the effect with the same number as the reference
channel is present on the DME global (GLBL) channel,
executing the user programmable DME will also execute
the effect on the global channel simultaneously.
When executing a user programmable DME, take note of
whether the effect is present on the global channel.
User Programmable DME Transition
Mode
To create a user programmable DME, it is necessary to set
the transition mode (the way in which the effect moves).
To set the transition mode, use the Key Frame >DME User
PGM menu.
For details of the operating procedures, see “Transition
Mode Settings for User Programmable DME” in Chapter
13 (Volume 2).
Execution mode Register number Pattern number
One-channel
mode
101 to 199 1901 to 1999
Two-channel mode 201 to 299 2901 to 2999
Three-channel
mode
301 to 399 3901 to 3999
Notes