Video effect operations, Using filter effects, Selecting a filter effect – Roland V-1HD+ Compact 4 x HDMI Video Switcher & UVC-01 USB Capture Device Kit User Manual

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Video Effect Operations

You can apply effects to the main output video. The V-1HD has nine types of built-in filter effects and ten types

of built-in compositing effects.

Using Filter Effects

These apply effects such as changes in video color tone and appearance to the entire video.
You can set filter effects separately for the video on bus A and on bus B.

Selecting a Filter Effect

1.

Press the [MEMORY] button to display the

MEMORY menu.

2.

Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “EFFECTS

A” or “EFFECTS B.”

3.

Use the A/B fader to select the filter effect to

assign to the EFFECTS A or B [ON] button.

Value

Explanation

NEGATIVE

Inverts the brightness and colors.

EMBOSS

Adds a bas-relief effect to the video.

COLORIZE

Adds color to the video.

COLORPASS

Produces monochrome video with a

specific color remaining.

POSTERIZE

Changes the gradations in brightness.

SILHOUETTE

Separates the video into light and dark

areas, and makes the dark areas black and

adds a different color to the light areas.

MONOCOLOR

Produces monochrome video.

FINDEDGE

Extracts contours.

FLIP

Flips the video.

4.

Press the [MEMORY] button to quit the menu.

MEMO

5

You can change the effect type by holding down the

EFFECTS A [ON] button and turning the [EFFECTS A]

knob. You can change EFFECTS B as well in the same way.
Press and hold the [(TAP) BPM] button

g

set “EFFECTS

TYPE CHANGE” at the SETUP menu to “ON.”

Applying Filter Effects

1.

Output the video to which you want to apply

an effect.

2.

Press the EFFECTS A or B [ON] button to turn on

the effect (lighted).

You can turn on effects separately for the output

video signals on bus A and bus B.

3.

Turn the [EFFECTS A] or [EFFECTS B] knob to

adjust the degree of effect applied.

4.

To turn off an effect, press the EFFECTS A or B

[ON] button a second time.

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