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To build keyer e-mem transitions, To change the length of an e-mem transition, To prevent elements from transitioning in e-mems – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual

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E-MEM Operations

To Build Keyer E-MEM Transitions:

Individual keyers transition on or off (there is no keyer preset bus). To cross
fade between keys, use two keyers and have one key transition in while the
other transitions out. You can include any combination of keys in a single
transition, using the transition rules to determine the exact behavior of the
transitioning keys.

1.

Go to the keyframe in the effect where you wish the key transition(s) to
begin.

2.

Select the

Key 1-6

next transition button(s) for the keyer element(s)

involved. Selected keys that are on will transition off, and keys that are
off will transition on.

3.

Select the type of transition (

Mix

,

Wipe 1

, or

Wipe 2

).

4.

Press

Modify

to change the keyframe to the values set above.

5.

Change the on/off state of the keys you wish to transition.

6.

If you are transitioning in a new key, select the source on that key bus.
If you are transitioning out a key, do NOT change the source selected
on the key bus for that keyer (this prevents an unwanted cut).

7.

Press

Insert After

to add this keyframe to the effect.

8.

Repeat the steps above for any additional keyer transitions.

9.

Rewind and run the effect to check its operation. The transition(s) will
occur as programmed.

To Change the Length of an E-MEM Transition:

Change the keyframe duration of the first keyframe involved in that tran-
sition.

1.

Go to the first keyframe for that transition.

2.

Press

KF Duration

and then enter a value in

format on the keypad.

3.

Press

Modify

KF

.

To Prevent Elements from Transitioning in E-MEMs:

To ensure a transition for an element does not occur, simply make sure the
next transition button for that element is off in the keyframe by selecting
another element’s button.

To ensure no transition occurs at all at a keyframe (any changes will be
cuts), you can select only the next transition button for a keyer and make
sure its state does not change in the next keyframe. A change of state in a
keyer is required for a transition to occur when the effect runs.

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