Cut, copy, and paste keyframes – Tektronix Grass Valley 3000 User Manual
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Keyframe Operations
Using Zoom and Pan
You can use this procedure to see how the Zoom and Pan features
work.
1.
Recall an effect with 6 keyframes and a duration of 5 seconds.
Place the time cursor at KF 1, 0:00.
2.
Adjust the
ZOOM
soft knob to a setting of
1.9x
in order to see
keyframes 1 – 3 on the Timeline Menu.
3.
Adjust the
PAN
soft knob to see keyframes 3 and 4.
4.
Press
FIND CURSOR
. Note that KFs 1 – 3 are re-displayed, with
the cursor still at KF 1.
5.
Adjust
PAN
again to view KFs 4 – 6.
6.
Press the
FULL SIZE
button to view all 6 KFs again.
7.
Press
LAST PAN/ZOOM
to again view KFs 4 – 6.
8.
Adjust
ZOOM
back to the
1.0x
setting.
Cut, Copy, and Paste Keyframes
You can change the position of keyframes with the Cut, Copy, and
Paste functions.
The current keyframe can be copied and removed from an effect
by pressing
CUT
. With previous versions of software, a cut could
be performed (on all delegated timelines in the effect) if the Run
Cursor on the Master Timeline was on a keyframe. If there was no
keyframe at that point on an individual delegated timeline, the
Cut would remove the duration of the current keyframe on the
Master Timeline and shorten the delegated timeline by that
amount.
NOTE:
Be sure the level is not locked on the E-MEM register when
doing cuts and pastes.