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Setting the independent key transition rate – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual

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Independent Key Transitions

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In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first the desired one from VF1
‘Key1’ to VF4 ‘Key4,’ then HF6 ‘Transition.’

The Transition menu for the selected appears.

2

Select the required transition type in the group.

If, in the Setup menus, you set insertion/deletion as independent modes,
make the settings for insertion in the group, and the
settings for deletion in the group.

Setting the Independent Key Transition Rate

There are two ways of setting the transition rate: using the numeric keypad
control block to enter a numeric value, or using the Key menu to access the
Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
You can also display the transition rate and independent key transition rate for
each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks, and change the settings.

“Displaying a

List of Transition Rates and Changing the Settings” (page 331).

When the setup selection is for separate transition rates for inserting or deleting
a key, you can set both rates independently. For example, with the system in
the state with the key not inserted, the transition rate setting applies to key
insertion.

Setting the independent key transition rate in the numeric
keypad control block

1

In the numeric keypad control block, hold down the [TRANS RATE]
button, and in the independent key transition control block, press the
delegation button [KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4] in the PGM/PST
bank) for the key for which you want to set the transition rate.

The numeric keypad control block changes to the mode for inputting the
independent key transition rate, and its display now shows the
corresponding region name and the current transition rate set for the
region.

2

With the numeric keypad, enter the transition rate.

• Enter a value of up to three digits.
• To clear the entry value, press the [CLR] button.

For details of frame input mode and timecode input mode, see page 130.

3

Press the [ENTER] button.