Effect List

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If you’ve assigned an effect that has an “
” (asterisk) following its effect name, you can use the [CONTROL] fader to modify the following
settings. The EFFECTS button whose settings can be modified will blink (p. 42).
Effects that Can Be Controlled by the [CONTROL] Fader
No. Effect name Setting controlled by the [CONTROL] fader
012: STROBE
Change the spacing at which the still images will be output (nine levels).
017: AFTERIMAGE
Change the time that the afterimage is shown (four levels).
022: FEEDBACK
Change the strength of the effect over four levels.
023:
:
028:
SHAKE1
:
SHAKE6
Adjusts the speed at which the image will shake.
033: NEGATIVE
Change the portion that is inverted (“Invert brightness and color,” “Invert color,” “Invert brightness”).
042: COLORIZE
Change the colorization pattern (eight types).
051: FINDEDGE
Smoothly changes the color of the outline edge and background.
060: SILHOUETTE
Smoothly changes the color applied to the image.
069: MONOCOLOR
Smoothly changes the color of the color filter.
078: EMBOSS
Smoothly changes the color applied to the image.
083: POSTERIZE
Change the strength of the effect (four levels).
092: COLORPASS
Change the color that remains (eight types).
094: W-LUMIKEY
Change the white luminance level.
096: B-LUMIKEY
Change the black luminance level.
098: CHROMAKEY
Change the chromakey level.
102: FLIP
Change the direction in which the image is flipped (“Flip left/right/top/bottom,” “Flip top/bottom,” “Flip left/right”).
110: MULTI-H
Change the pattern by which the image is divided vertically (seven types).
118: MULTI-V
Change the pattern by which the image is divided horizontally (seven types).
126: MULTI-HV
Change the pattern by which the image is divided horizontally and vertically (seven types).
131: MIRROR-H
Change the pattern by which the image is divided vertically (four types).
136: MIRROR-V
Change the pattern by which the image is divided horizontally (four types).
141: MIRROR-HV
Change the pattern by which the image is divided horizontally and vertically (four types).
150: PinP
Changes the position (eight types) of the subscreen.
The position of the subscreen will reflect the “142: PinP1”–“149: PinP8” settings (p. 44).
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