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Maestro_transition_type – Grass Valley Maestro Master Control Reference Manual v.2.4.0 User Manual

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MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

Hex definition

Mnemonic

0x40

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

Command format:

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

Query format:

READ

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

Reply format:

IFRE

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE

Use applicable with UPDATE:

Yes

Argument definitions:

<transitionType> = 0x00-0x03 fixed, 0x04-0x63 user definable, 0x64

0x00 = Cross-Fade

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE_CROSS_FADE

0x01 = Fade-Cut

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE_FADE_CUT

0x02 = Cut-Fade

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE_CUT_FADE

0x03 = Fade-Fade

MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE_FADE_FADE

0x04-0x63 = User Definable

Transition Association Table

0x64 = Valid on reply only. Reports that transition parameters have been set by TRAN_PRESET (only

if a Custom Transition is processed, refer to Maestro Applicability of TRAN_PRESET ) or
MAESTRO_TRANSITION_TYPE_CUSTOM.

Notes:

The first 4 rows in the Transition Association Table are fixed values (i.e., values 0-3 above).

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