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Effects
Pattern numbers
One-channel
mode
Two-channel
mode
Three-channel
mode
Sparkle
The new video appears over the old video with a nonlinear
effect applied, such as broken glass, explosion, or melt.
Next this returns to the original video as the effect gradually
reduces.
1391, 1393,
1394, 1396,
1398, 1399
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Split slide
The new video appears in strip form while sliding
interleaved in the opposite direction over the old video.
1384 to 1389
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Mosaic
In the first half of the transition, a mosaic is gradually
applied to the old video, then at the 50% point the inner
image changes to the new video. In the second half, the
mosaic effect on the new video is gradually reduced,
returning to the original image at 100%.
1701
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Defocus
In the first half of the transition, the old video is gradually
defocused, then at the 50% point the inner image changes
to the new video. In the second half, the defocusing effect
on the new video is gradually reduced, returning to the
original image at 100%.
1702
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Brick
• In two-channel mode, a brick such that the side surface is
visible slides in over the old video, then rotates so that the
new video can be seen.
• In three-channel mode, a brick appears over the old video
as the image is expanding and rotating, and switches to
the new video.
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2801 to 2804,
2811 to 2814
3601
User
programmable
DME
Using a DME keyframe effect created with a keyframe
operation, this executes a DME wipe.
For details of creating keyframe effects, see
1901 to 1999
2901 to 2999
3901 to 3999
Notes
In an independent key transition, the following patterns
can be used.
Execution mode
DME wipe patterns that can be used
One-channel mode Slide, split, squeeze, door, 2D trans, 3D
trans, frame in-out, page turn, page roll,
mirror, sphere, character trail, wave,
ripple, split slide, sparkle, user
programmable DME
Two-channel mode Page turn, page roll
DME Wipe Pattern Variation and
Modifiers
You can modify the selected DME wipe pattern in the
same way as an ordinary wipe pattern, as follows.
For the setting operations, see “Setting DME Wipe
Modifiers” (page 189).
Direction:
You can set the DME wipe direction to normal,
reverse, or alternating normal/reverse
except for a key transition, which is always in normal/
reverse mode. However, a key transition can only be
specified when the following patterns are selected, and
when other patterns are selected, this is fixed, as
normal/reverse.
Patterns:
1204, 1207, 1221 to 1224
Notes
When pattern numbers 1201, 1202, 1203, 1205, 1206,
1208, 1251, 1701, and 1702 are selected, Direction
cannot be used.
Edge:
You can apply a border or soft border
In the case of those user programmable DME patterns
for keys in which an edge has already been applied to
the effect, the behavior is as follows.
•
When the DME wipe edge setting is on, only part of
the edge applied in the effect is enabled, and that
portion can be adjusted
•
When the DME wipe edge setting is off, the edge
applied in the effect is enabled as is.
Notes
When pattern numbers 1011, 1012, 1013, 1701, and
1702 are selected, Edge cannot be used.
Positioner:
You can move the DME wipe pattern or center
of the effect to an arbitrary position. Using the position
select function, you can also instantaneously move the
pattern.
Summary of Contents for MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System
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Page 377: ...USO RESTRITO Menu Tree 377 Appendix Volume 1 AUX Menu AUX button CCR Menu CCR button ...
Page 379: ...USO RESTRITO Menu Tree 379 Appendix Volume 1 DME Menu DME button ...
Page 381: ...USO RESTRITO Menu Tree 381 Appendix Volume 1 Macro Menu MCRO button ...
Page 382: ...USO RESTRITO 382 Menu Tree Appendix Volume 1 Key Frame Menu KEY FRAME button ...
Page 383: ...USO RESTRITO Menu Tree 383 Appendix Volume 1 Effect Menu EFF button ...
Page 384: ...USO RESTRITO 384 Menu Tree Appendix Volume 1 Snapshot Menu SNAPSHOT button ...
Page 385: ...USO RESTRITO Menu Tree 385 Appendix Volume 1 Shotbox Menu SHOTBOX button ...
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