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Trans rate, Button – Grass Valley Zodiak v.6.0 Mar 15 2006 User Manual

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Zodiak — User Manual

Section 3 — Control Surface Description

Effect Dissolve Button

The

Effect Dis

button is used to specify an effect dissolve from the current

state of the work buffer to the first key frame of a new register (see Effect
Dissolve

on page 70

). This prefix button modifies Learn and Recall opera-

tions.

Any register can be recalled as an effect dissolve with the following proce-
dure. This is useful for testing an effect before it is learned as an effect dis-
solve. Parentheses indicate optional use of one of the bank selection
processes described earlier:

Effect Dis

,

(bank selection)

,

register

The

Effect Dis

button goes high tally while the Effect Dissolve is being per-

formed. The effect dissolve rate is one second, unless the register has pre-
viously been learned with a different dissolve rate (see below). Recalling
another register while an effects dissolve is in progress aborts the current
effects dissolve and then performs the recall. Pressing the

Effect Dis

button

while an Effect Dissolve is in progress stops it at that point.

A register may be learned so an Effect Dissolve is always performed when-
ever that register is recalled using the following procedure. This learns a
new state into the register, so you should recall the register involved before
performing this procedure:

Lock/Learn

,

Effect Dis

,

(dissolve rate)

,

(bank selection)

,

register

The

Effect Dis

button may be pressed before

Lock/Learn

if desired. A dissolve

rate can be specified using the

Trans Rate

button for time entry.

An Effect Dissolve learned to a register can be cleared by recalling the reg-
ister, waiting until the effect dissolve completes (the

Effect Dis

button will go

off), and then pressing

Lock/Learn

and the register number to relearn the reg-

ister.

Trans Rate Button

The

Trans Rate

button on the E-MEM subpanel is used to set transition rates

for M/E main and keyer transitions. See Transition Rates

on page 115

for

more information.

When either the

Seq

or

Effect Dis

prefix buttons are lit, the

Trans Rate

button

can be used to enter time values in the same format. See Time Value Entry

on page 101

for details.