Example 1: When the independent key transition [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed later
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Example 2: When the common transition [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed later
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Time offset execution with the key not inserted
Transition Types
Selecting the transition type determines the way in which the transition occurs. Carry out the type selection with the transition type selection buttons in the transition control block of the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
For details of this operation, see “Basic Operating Procedure” (page 224).
The following are the transition types.
Mix
This is a dissolve, in which the new video progressively fades in over the current video, with the sum of the two video outputs maintained constant. At the
This transition type can also be selected for an independent key transition. In this case, the key either dissolves in or dissolves out similarly, with the progress of the transition.
Functions
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