Relation between dme wipes and other effects – Sony DVS-9000 User Manual

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DME Wipes

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Keyframe effects in the global channel

When the effect with the same number as the reference channel is present on
the DME global (GLBL) channel, executing the user programmable DME will
also execute the effect on the global channel simultaneously.
When executing a user programmable DME, take note of whether the effect is
present on the global channel.

Sizes of first and last keyframes

• Either create the first keyframe outside the screen, or specify its size as zero,

so that it cannot be seen on the screen. For a key transition, the key is not
inserted.

• Make the last keyframe the full screen size. For a key transition, the key is

inserted.

Relation Between DME Wipes and Other Effects

The relations between DME wipes and other effects are as follows.

Relation to ordinary wipes

• DME wipes do not use the wipe generator built into the switcher. Therefore,

during the execution of a DME wipe, you can still use a pattern produced by
the wipe generator as the source for a pattern key or mask.

• A DME wipe pattern cannot be used as the source for a pattern key or mask.

Relation to processed keys

When using the DME for a processed key, if you select a DME wipe, an
available DME is automatically allocated to the DME wipe. If all of the DME
channels are in use, then it is not possible to select a DME wipe.

Number of DME wipes that can be used simultaneously on a
single M/E bank

DME wipes can be used in five places, including the four independent key
transitions, but a maximum of two can be used simultaneously.

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