Sony 2 User Manual

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Creating and Editing Keyframes
1
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
2
Stop the effect at the desired edit point.
When the edit point is on a keyframe, this is what you delete. If the edit 
point is between two keyframes, the previous keyframe is what you delete.
3
To delete a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM 
TO] button or the [ALL] button, turning it on.
For how to specify a range of keyframes, see “Modifying more than one 
keyframe simultaneously” (page 122)
.
4
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the keyframe.
Deleting a keyframe reduces the total duration of the effect.
In constant duration mode (see page 132), however, the duration does not 
change.
For details of changes in the effect duration caused by deleting keyframes, 
see “Keyframes” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
Movement
Moving keyframes
Use the following procedure.
1
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
2
Stop the effect at the edit point you want to move.
3
To move a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM 
TO] button, turning it on, to specify the keyframes.
For how to specify a range of keyframes, see “Modifying more than one 
keyframe simultaneously” (page 122)
.
4
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the keyframe, and saves it in the paste buffer.