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DFS-700/700P

User Program Effects

7 When you have deleted all the desired key frames, press the EDIT button.

The button goes off, and the user program effect is resaved without the deleted key frames.

Temporarily saving key frame data (temporary assignment function)

While editing user program effects, you can temporarily assign key frame data to keypad numeric buttons. This makes it easy to recall the data for use in changing or adding key frames. You can save 10 sets of data each for linear and nonlinear effects, for a total of 20 key frames.

To save key frame data

Use the following procedure.

1 Press the EDIT button to switch to user program edit mode.

2 Adjust the parameters in the menu, to create the key frame.

3 Display page 3/3 of the menu.

4 Hold down the F1(CpTo+) button, and press a numeric button in the pattern/numeric keypad.

The indication for the selected number in the menu changes from “–” to “*”, and this saves the key frame temporarily.

To recall a key frame

Use the following procedure.

1 Press the EDIT button to switch to user program edit mode.

2 Display page 3/3 of the menu.

3 Hold down the F2(CpFrm+) button, and press a numeric button in the pattern/numeric keypad.

This recalls the temporarily saved key frame.

Notes

You cannot use a linear key frame in a nonlinear effect, nor a nonlinear key frame in a linear effect.

The key frames temporarily saved in numeric buttons are lost when the DFS-700/700P is powered off.

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Copying a key frame

You can use the temporary assignment function to copy data from one key frame to another.

Use the following procedure.

1 Recall the user program effect you want to copy from, and press the EDIT button, turning it on.

 

For details see “To recall a user program effect” (page 4-12).

 

2

Press the UP or DOWN button in the pattern/numeric keypad until the

 

 

 

number of the key frame you want to copy from appears in the EDIT

 

 

 

display window.

 

3

Display page 3/3 of the menu.

 

4

Hold down the F1(CpTo+) button, and press a numeric button in the

 

 

 

pattern/numeric keypad.

 

 

 

The indication for the selected number in the menu changes from “–”

 

 

 

to “*”, and this saves the key frame temporarily.

 

5

Press the EDIT button, turning it off, and exit user program edit mode.

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the EDIT button, turning it on.

Recall the user program effect to which you want to copy, and press

 

 

 

 

Advanced

 

 

The

copy destination must be a user program effect of the same type

 

 

Note

 

 

7

Press the UP or DOWN button in the pattern/numeric keypad, until the

Operations

 

 

(linear or nonlinear) as the copy source.

 

 

 

number of the key frame you want to copy to appears in the EDIT

 

 

 

display window.

 

8

In page 3/3 of the menu, hold down the F2(CpFrm+) button, and press

 

 

 

the numeric button in which you saved the key frame in step 4.

 

9

Press the ENTER button.

 

This copies the key frame data to the destination.

10When the copy is completed, press the EDIT button, turning it off.

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Sony DFS-700P, BKDF- 702, BKDF-712, BKDF-711, 702P Copying a key frame, To save key frame data, To recall a key frame

702P, BKDF-711, BKDF-712, BKDF- 702, DFS-700P specifications

Sony, a leader in professional video technology, has developed a range of advanced digital field studio (DFS) products that cater to various broadcasting and production needs. The Sony DFS-700 series is particularly known for its high-quality imaging and robust features, making it a popular choice among professionals.

The Sony DFS-700 is a versatile digital signal processor designed for both field and studio use. It features high-definition video processing capabilities, supporting multiple video formats, including 1080i and 720p. This model is equipped with advanced digital signal processing technology, which ensures superior image quality through enhanced noise reduction and color correction. The DFS-700 also supports various input formats, allowing seamless integration with existing broadcast systems.

Alongside the DFS-700, the BKDF-712, BKDF-711, BKDF-702, and BKDF-702P are essential components in the Sony ecosystem. The BKDF-712 is designed for high-definition video capture and processing, featuring dual-channel capabilities that allow for simultaneous input and output. With support for both SDI and HDMI interfaces, this module provides flexibility in connecting to various video sources.

The BKDF-711 focuses on audio processing, providing high-quality audio capture and mixing capabilities. It supports a range of audio formats, ensuring compatibility with different production environments. The built-in audio delay feature is particularly useful for live broadcasts, helping synchronize audio and video seamlessly.

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Each of these modules is designed with modularity in mind, allowing easy upgrades and customization based on specific production requirements. Together, they form a comprehensive solution for professional video and audio processing, embodying Sony's commitment to innovation and quality in the broadcasting industry.

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