Transitions 3 Chapter

2 Using one of the following methods, select the way in which the transition will affect the image.

Use a combination of the transition type selection buttons ([MIX], [NAM], [WIPE] and [DME]) and the next transition selection buttons ([KEY1] and [KEY2]).

For an overview of the mix, NAM, wipe, and DME wipe transition types, see “Transition Types” (page 41).

To change the background only: Press one of the [MIX], [NAM], [WIPE], and [DME] buttons.

The [KEY1] and [KEY2]buttons go off, and the system changes to the background transition mode.

To insert or delete key 1: Hold down the [KEY1] button and press one of the [MIX], [NAM], [WIPE], and [DME] buttons.

To insert or delete key 2: Hold down the [KEY2] button and press one of the [MIX], [NAM], [WIPE], and [DME] buttons.

To insert or delete key 1 and key 2 simultaneously: Hold down the [KEY1] and [KEY2] buttons, and press one of the [MIX], [NAM], [WIPE], and [DME] buttons.

To use a super mix or preset color mix: Select [Super Mix] or [Preset Color Mix] in the Misc >Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.

To set the key priority, use the Misc >Key Priority menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank. For details, see “Setting the Key Priority by a Menu Operation” (page 345).

Note

The transition type selection buttons ([MIX], [NAM], [WIPE], and [DME]) can be assigned to other transition types in setup.

For details, see “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).

3 Select the new background for after the transition.

Select the background video with the background B row of cross-point buttons.

To insert a key, select the key signal, and make various settings as required.

For details of key settings, see Chapter 4 “Keys” (page 377).

4 Depending on the transition type selected in step 2, make the required settings.

For details of the settings, see the following sections:

372 Simple Transition