Specifications

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Using Keyframes
Unless you change the parameter values at a keyframe, the effect does
not change over time. When you change a parameter at a keyframe, the
system interpolates the parameter values between that keyframe and the
neighboring keyframe.
To select a keyframe:
Click a keyframe to select it. All other keyframes are deselected.
A selected keyframe is shaded pink to indicate that the system will
save any parameter changes for that keyframe.
To select multiple keyframes:
Ctrl+click (Windows) or Shift+click (Macintosh) each additional key-
frame to also select it.
Press Ctrl+A (Windows) or Command+A (Macintosh) to select all key-
frames in the effect.
To selec t a range of k eyfra mes, Shift +click the f irst and l ast keyfr ames
in the range you want to select. All keyframes between the two chosen
keyframes will be selected in addition to the chosen keyframes.
When multiple keyframes are selected, any parameter change is
applied to every selected keyframe. All unchanged parameters keep
their original values.
To add a keyframe:
1. In the Timeline, in Effect mode, place the blue position indicator at the
frame where you want to add a keyframe.
2. Do one of the following:
Click the Add Keyframe button below the Record monitor.
Add Keyframe button (below the Record monitor)
Press the apostrophe (’) key on the keyboard. Using the keyboard
allows you to add keyframes on-the-fly while playing an effect. The
keyframes appear when the playback ends.
To delete a keyframe:
1. Click the keyframe to select it. (The keyframe turns pink.)
2. Press Delete.
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