Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Settings Relating to Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory and Color Correction (Key/Wipe/FM/CCR Menu)
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Setting the operation mode of the key bus [XPT HOLD] button
In the
select any of the following. This setting is applied for the attributes of
snapshots as well as the operation mode of [XPT HOLD] button.
Key Disable:
The [XPT HOLD] button of the key bus functions not only as a
cross-point hold button but also as a key disable button. When the [XPT
HOLD] button is on, recalling a snapshot or keyframe effect does not
reflect the key settings, including the cross-point selection information.
Key Disable with Status:
Same as [Key Disable], and further disables the
reflection of the key on/off status.
Xpt Hold:
The [XPT HOLD] button of the key bus functions as a cross-point
hold button. When the [XPT HOLD] is on, recalling a snapshot or
keyframe effect does not reflect the cross-point selection information.
To change the cross-point hold attribute of a snapshot
If you select “Key Disable” above, this also applies key disable to the cross-
point hold attribute.
If you select “Key Disable With Status,” the key disable function is applied,
including the key on/off status.
Note
This setting is only reflected in the operation of the [XPT HOLD] button when
the [XPT HOLD] button operating mode is set to “All Bus.”
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Note that the snapshot cross-point hold attribute is also valid for settings other
than “All Bus.”
Setting the operation mode when the pattern limit is released
In the
menu, select either of the following operation modes.
Auto:
When the pattern limit is released, the remainder of the transition is
carried out automatically at a special-purpose transition rate.
Manual:
After the pattern limit is released, the transition waits for the next
operation, then executes. Until you move the fader lever or press [AUTO
TRANS], the transition is not executed.
Setting the mode in which all signals can be selected for input to
the color corrector
Press [CCR Internal Signal Enable] in the Switcher > Key/Wipe/FM/CCR
menu, turning it on.
You can select signals generated internally to the switcher as material for input
to the color corrector.