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9.14.5 How to Define a Transition Effect
You can add transitions on one or all elements of a playlist as follows, or more precisely
modify the default effect applied (mix):
1. Select the playlist location and press
PLST to open it in Playlist Edit mode. The main
menu appears:
Effect
Edit All
Insert
Speed
FX Dur
Delete
2. Browse to the playlist element at the beginning of which you want to modify the effect
or press
Edit All (SHIFT+D) to modify the effect on all playlist elements.
3. To modify the effect, press
Effect (SHIFT+C) and move the lever until the requested
effect is displayed on the LCD display.
The effect type is displayed as a letter/symbol in the information corresponding to the
loaded element (see highlighted letter):
111A/04
Clipname0123
00:00:29
Unk
W
00:10
The following effect types are available:
•
C: Cut
•
W: Wipe
•
<: Fade from color
•
M: Mix
•
>: Fade to color
•
V: Fade to/from color
4. To modify the default duration for the transition effect, press
FX Dur (C) and move
the lever until the requested duration is displayed in the last field of the corresponding
element:
111A/04
Clipname0123 00:00:29
Unk
W
00:20
5. Press
ENTER to validate the modifications in effect type and/or duration.
9.15 Replace Function
9.15.1 Introduction
The purpose of the Replace function is to automate a routine used by operators to create
effects in a playlist: the operator would loop a section or an entire playlist back to
themselves and, during the playback, add some effects externally (graphic insertion for
instance) or internally (changing the speed).
While the operator would play the playlist back, and insert the requested effects, the
playback result would be re-injected into the playlist from a predefined IN frame. The OUT
point of the replaced section would be predefined or manually defined in the record
process.
Note
The Replace function is not allowed on playlists containing growing clips.