Operation Basic

Fade

Fade is an effect of gradually erasing images or decreasing the sound level (fade-out) or gradually displaying images or increasing the sound level (fade-in).

The following diagram shows an example of fade-out.

Fade is executed with the FADE execution button.

 

 

1

Set the fading method in the [FADE] submenu

 

of the [DSK FADE] menu (page Vol.2-11).

 

 

2

Set the FADE transition time (from fading start

 

to end) (“To set the FADE transition time” on

 

this page).

 

 

3

Press the FADE execution button.

 

The button is lighted, and flashes during fade-out.

 

 

4

Press the FADE execution button again.

 

The button goes off and fade-in is executed.

To synchronize the audio faders to the transition lever

Press the AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button to turn on.

To set the FADE transition time

The currently set FADE transition time (FADE TIME) is shown in the area where the event number, transition time, pattern number, and internal video are displayed on the setting screen (page 20).

The factory default setting is [02:00f] (2 seconds).

1

Press the FADE setting button to turn on.

 

 

2

Set the FADE transition time by entering a

 

numeric value with the numeric keys or using

 

the TIME rotary control.

 

Example: To set “2:05” (2 seconds 5 frames),

 

enter “2.5.”

 

The [SYSTEM1] submenu of the [SETUP] menu can

 

be used to select the transition time display form

 

“seconds+frames” or “frames” (page Vol.2-26).

 

 

3

Press the key.

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