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General curve tips – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual

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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual

Section 8 — Advanced Operations

2.

Go to the Path menu (

E-MEM & Timeline

,

Path

) and delegate the desired

Level(s), Sublevel(s), and Group(s). In

Figure 170

the keyer wipe of

Keyer 1 of ME 1 has been selected for path control editing.

Figure 170. Interpolation Paths Menu

3.

Choose the desired Path type (

S-Linear

,

Linear

, or

Curve

). If

Curve

is

selected, you can use the soft knobs or data pads to change the values
for

Tension

,

Continuity

, and

Bias

.

4.

Add the new values to a keyframe in the effect with

Insert

or

Modify

, or

Learn. You must change the keyframe, because current work buffer
values are overwritten during the running of an effect.

5.

Run the effect to see your changes.

General Curve Tips

Although adjusting the Curve path type Tension, Continuity, and Bias con-
trols can feel like a guessing game, here are some general tips to help you
build desired effects in a timely manner:

Tension in the minus direction (up to -1.0) creates bigger, looser curves.

Continuity at +1.0 is the same as S-Linear motion.