Transitions 3 Chapter

Next transition

Transition direction

Fader lever movement

 

 

 

Keys 1, 2, 3, and 4

On t Off (deletion)

Downward

 

 

 

 

Off t On (insertion)

Upward

 

 

 

When a transition applies to a combination of more than one of the background and keys 1, 2, 3, and 4, then the transition for all of these must be in the same direction complying with the above table.

If as a result of an auto transition, for example, the fader lever position does not agree with the signal output, this is a non-sync state (see page 244) and LEDs light at both end positions of the fader lever travel. Moving the fader lever does not carry out a transition, but when the fader lever reaches the end position the non-sync state is released, and it is now possible to carry out the next transition. If the fader lever is moved in the direction away from the lit LEDs, this carries out the next transition, over the remaining part of the fader lever travel.

Wipe direction in bus fixed mode

The direction of a wipe is also in a fixed relationship to the fader lever movement direction.

Transition type

Wipe direction

Fader lever movement

 

 

 

Wipe

Normal

Upward

 

 

 

 

Reverse

Downward

 

 

 

246 Executing a Transition