Using Effects
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By returning the output image of a video mixer back to the input and mixing it with the original image, you can produce the
effect of the image repeatedly layered with itself (Feedback). Here’s how to produce this effect on the V-8.
1
Set the [MEMORY] knob to memory number 1.
* The factory preset settings are assigned to memory number 1. For details on
the [MEMORY] knob, refer to “Storing the Operating Panel Settings” (p. 28).
2
Press a bus A INPUT SELECT button to select an image.
3
Move the video fader to the bus A position to output the bus A image.
4
Press the bus A EFFECTS [1 (FEEDBACK)] button to turn on the Feedback effect.
The [1 (FEEDBACK)] button will blink, and the Feedback effect will be applied to
the bus A output image.
* Since Feedback is an effect that repeatedly layers the image onto itself, the
effect will gradually become stronger.
5
Operate the bus A [CONTROL] fader to change the strength of the Feedback effect.
* The blinking of the [1 (FEEDBACK)] button indicates that you can use the
[CONTROL] fader to change the strength (four levels) of the Feedback effect.
6
Press the [1 (FEEDBACK)] button once again to turn off the Feedback effect.
The [1 (FEEDBACK)] button will go out.
Repeatedly Layering an Image onto Itself (Feedback)
For each bus, you can use up to four effects simultaneously. However, there are some combinations of effects that cannot
be used simultaneously. For details, refer to “Effects that Cannot Be Used Simultaneously” (p. 107).
You can change the effect that is assigned to the [1 (FEEDBACK)] button. For details, refer to “Assigning Different Effects
to the EFFECTS Buttons” (p. 53).
Since Feedback is an effect that repeatedly layers the image onto itself, even the darker areas of the image may become
lighter. If you want to preserve the dark areas of the image, use “AFTERIMAGE.”
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