Speed, Fx dur, Effect – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Operating Manual User Manual
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The Speed function (B key) allows defining the speed at which one or all clips of
playlist will be played. Select the playback speed of the clip with the jog, then
press ENTER to validate. Values are ‘Unknown’ and from 0 to 100%.
Operators have access to the secondary lever control like when clips are replayed.
While editing the speed of a clip, pressing SHIFT+Lever on the Remote allows to
access the secondary lever speed defined in the menu.
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The FX Dur function (C key) sets the duration of the transition effect. The default
value that initially appears is determined by the value set in the Setup menu. The
effect duration will affect the transition at the beginning of the selected clip. Use
the jog to adjust the value, then press ENTER to confirm.
E
FFECT
The Effect function (SHIFT+C key) is used to select the type of transition effect
(Mix/Wipe/Cut/Fade). Use the jog to set the type of effect, when Effect is
highlighted. Press ENTER to validate.
For more information on the effects types, refer to the section 11.14 ‘Transition
Effects’, on page 111.
D
ELETE
The Delete function allows the operator to quickly edit a playlist by removing the
selected clip. The clip that has been «cut» can then be inserted into another
location. This clip is displayed on the second PRV output. To insert it at another
position in the playlist, simply go to that position using the jog dial and press the
Insert key (or TAKE).
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You can access the secondary menu of the Playlist Edit mode pressing MENU on
the Remote Panel when you are in the main menu of the Playlist Edit mode.
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The Replace function makes it possible to replace a portion of a playlist by the
same A/V material to which effects have been added (externally or internally).
This consolidates the effects within the playlist. For more information, refer to the
section 11.17 ‘Replace Function’, on page 131.