TRANSITIONS

SELECTING TRANSITION SOURCES

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SELECTING TRANSITION SOURCES

An important step in setting up a transition is to identify the CURRENT and NEXT sources. Use CUT and NEXT to choose the two sources. The MX-4 DV provides feedback in a couple of dif- ferent ways to confirm your choices.

Selecting Sources and Getting Feedback

The lights between the rows of CUT and NEXT buttons act as indicators. A steady light identifies the CURRENT source (A) – a flashing light identifies the NEXT source (C).

Yellow highlights the CURRENT source (A)

Green highlights the NEXT source (C)

The MX-4 DV identifies the CURRENT source by a yellow highlight on the Preview screen and a steady light beneath the corresponding CUT button. It identifies the NEXT source by a green highlight on the Preview screen and a flashing light above the corresponding NEXT button.

If you make CURRENT and NEXT the same source, the source light (between the two rows of buttons) flashes as though it were just the NEXT source.

Setting the CURRENT Source

In many cases you don’t need to select the CURRENT source because the ending source from the previous transition automatically becomes the new CURRENT source (refer to the diagram on page 49). However, if you want to change the CURRENT source, press the corresponding cut but- ton. For example, pressing CUT/D makes D the CURRENT source, and the Program monitor immediately displays D’s signal.

Setting the NEXT Source

To specify the NEXT source, press the corresponding NEXT button. For example, to make D the next source, press NEXT/D.

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FOCUS Enhancements MX-4DV manual Selecting Transition Sources, Setting the Current Source, Setting the Next Source