Transitions 3 Chapter
Basic Operating Procedure
The positions of the principal buttons used for basic transition operation are as follows.
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BKBD KEY1 | KEY2 | KEY3 | KEY4 |
Next transition | PRIOR |
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| ALL | COLOR | WIPE |
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| PRIOR | NORM | NORM | REV | TRANS |
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PTN LIMIT
LIMIT SETKF
Transition execution section
Transition control block (for standard transitions)
For basic transition operations, use the following procedure.
1 In the
2 Select the way in which the transition will affect the image, using the next transition selection buttons in the transition control block.
For an overview, see “Selecting the Next Transition” (page 32).
To change the background: Press the [BKGD] button, turning it on.
To insert or delete a key: Press one of the [KEY1] to [KEY4] buttons (or
[DSK1] to [DSK4] buttons in the PGM/PST bank), turning it on.
To enable the key priority setting, which determines the key overlay order after the transition: Press the [KEY PRIOR] button, turning it on.
You can press more than one button at the same time.
To change the keys and background presets in Setup menus simultaneously: Press the [ALL] button.
To allocate a particular next transition button to the [ALL] button function, see “Operation Settings (Operation Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
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