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Effects Memory Subpanel
Modify All Keyframes (Relative)
When the Time Cursor is positioned on a Master Timeline
keyframe, pressing the MODify button twice applies any
modification that has been made on any delegated level to all
keyframes on that level. For instance, if you want to change the
background color by 180° in all keyframes on the M/E 1 level,
place the cursor on any keyframe, change the background color,
and press MODify twice (generally referred to as Mod All Relative
operation).
It is also possible to modify all keyframes on a given level to a
single value (for example, changing the background to Blue in all
keyframes on that level) by doing a Mod All Absolute operation.
This function is accessed through the Keyframe menu, as
described in the menu descriptions portion of this manual
KF DUR allows you to change the duration of the current keyframe
or to set the duration of a keyframe to be inserted. If not all
delegated levels are on a keyframe, or if different delegated levels
have differing keyframe durations, pressing KF DUR will add an
appropriate change to the current keyframe duration on all levels.
When pressed, KF DUR high-tallies and the E-MEM display shows
the current keyframe duration:
KF DUR SSS:FF.f
where SSS=Seconds, FF=Frames, and f=field(s) of the desired
keyframe duration.
KF
Dur