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DME Wipes
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Direction: You can set the DME wipe direction to normal, reverse, or 
alternating normal/reverse (page 49), except for a key transition, which is 
always in normal/reverse mode.
Border: You can apply a border or soft border (see page 50), except for DME 
wipes in the independent key transition control block with which this 
modifier cannot be used.
In the case of a user programmable DME pattern in which a border has 
already been applied to the effect, the behavior is as follows.
• When the DME wipe border setting is ON, only part of the border 
applied in the effect is enabled, and that portion can be adjusted.
• When the DME wipe border setting is OFF, the border applied in the 
effect is enabled as is.
Positioner: This can only be used when pattern number 1031 (squeeze) is 
selected. With the progress of the transition, the center of the pattern 
automatically moves from its initially set position toward the center of the 
image (see page 51). That is to say, the same effect is obtained as in a 
normal wipe when the positioner is set to “AUTO CENTER.”
Pattern limit: You can restrict the range of the transition as desired. However, 
this is not available for a DME wipe in the independent key transition 
control block. 
Creating User Programmable DME Patterns
With a user programmable DME, you can use DME effects created through the 
use of keyframes for a transition on the switcher system.
Note the following points when creating a keyframe effect for use as a user 
programmable DME pattern.
Register numbers and pattern numbers
When saving a keyframe effect as a user programmable DME pattern, specify 
the register number that corresponds to the pattern number as shown in the 
following table.
For details of registers and key  frame effects, see “Registers” (page 106)  and 
Chapter 13 “Keyframe Effects” (Volume 2), respectively.
Execution mode
Register number
Pattern number
One-channel mode
101 to 199
1901 to 1999
Two-channel mode
201 to 299
2901 to 2999