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A vision mixer is a device used to select between different live
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sources and, in some cases, compositing live video sources together to create visual effects. In most of the world, both the equipment and its operator are called a vision mixer or video mixer; however, in the
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, the equipment is called a video switcher, production switcher or video production switcher, and its operator is known as a
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. The role of the vision mixer for video is similar to what a
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does for audio. Typically a vision mixer would be found in a
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environment such as a production control room of a
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, production truck or post-production facility.


Capabilities and usage

Besides hard cuts (switching directly between two input signals), mixers can also generate a variety of other transitions, from simple dissolves to pattern wipes. Additionally, most vision mixers can perform keying operations (called mattes in this context) and generate color signals. Vision mixers may include digital video effects (DVE) and still store functionality. Most vision mixers are targeted at the professional market, with analog models having
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connections and digital ones using
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(SDI) or SMPTE 2110. They are used in
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, such as outside broadcasting, with video tape recording (VTR) and video servers for linear video editing, even though the use of vision mixers in video editing has been largely supplanted by computer-based
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s. While professional analog mixers work with component video inputs. Consumer video switchers may use composite video or S-Video. These are often used for VJing, presentations, and small multi-camera productions.


Operation

The most basic part of a vision mixer is a ''bus'', which is a signal path consisting of multiple video inputs that feed a single output. On the panel, a bus is represented by a row of buttons; pressing one of those buttons selects the video signal in that bus. Older video mixers had two equivalent buses (called the A and B bus; such a mixer is known as an ''A/B mixer''), and one of these buses could be selected as the main out (or ''program'') bus. Most modern mixers, however, have one bus that is always the program bus, the second main bus being the ''preview'' (sometimes called ''preset'') bus. These mixers are called ''flip-flop mixers'', since the selected source of the preview and program buses can be exchanged. Some switchers allow the operator to select A/B or flip-flop modes. Both the preview and program buses usually have their own video monitors displaying the video selected. Another main feature of a vision mixer is the ''transition lever'', also called a ''T-bar'' or ''fader bar''. This lever, similar to an audio fader, is used to transition between two buses. Note that in a flip-flop mixer, the position of the main transition lever does not indicate which bus is active, since the program bus is ''always'' the active or ''hot'' bus. Instead of moving the lever by hand, a button (commonly labeled ''mix'', ''auto'' or ''auto trans'') can be used, which performs the transition over a user-defined period of time. Another button, usually labeled ''cut'' or ''take'', swaps the preview signal to the program signal instantaneously. The type of transition used can be selected in the transition section. Common transitions include dissolves (similar to an audio crossfade) and pattern wipes. A third bus used for compositing is the ''key bus''. A mixer may have more than one key bus, but often they share only one set of buttons. Here, one signal can be selected for keying over the program bus. The digital on-screen graphic image that will be seen in the program is called the ''fill'', while the mask used to ''cut'' the key's translucence is called the ''source''. This source, e.g. chrominance,
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, pattern or split and can be selected in the keying section of the mixer. Usually, a key is turned on and off the same way a transition is. For this, the transition section can be switched from program mode to key mode. These three main buses together form the basic mixer section called program/preset (P/P). Bigger production mixers may have a number of additional sections of this type, which are called mix/effects (M/E) sections and numbered. Any M/E section can be selected as a source in the P/P stage, making the mixer operations much more versatile, since effects or keys can be composed ''offline'' in an M/E and then go ''live'' at the push of one button. After the P/P section, there is another keying stage called the ''downstream keyer'' (DSK). It is mostly used for keying text or graphics and has its own ''cut'' and ''mix'' buttons. The signal before the DSK keyer is called the '' clean feed''. After the DSK is one last stage that overrides any signal with black, usually called ''fade to black'' or ''FTB''.


Setup

Since vision mixers combine various video signals such as VTRs and professional video cameras, all these sources must be in proper
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with one another. In professional analog facilities, all the equipment is genlocked with black and burst or tri-level sync from a video-signal generator. The signals that cannot be synchronized (either because they originate outside the facility or because the particular equipment doesn't accept external sync) must go through a frame synchronizer. Some vision mixers have internal frame synchronizers or they can be a separate piece of equipment, such as a time base corrector. If the mixer is used for video editing, the editing console (which usually controls the vision mixer remotely) must also be synchronized. Most larger vision mixers divide the control panel from the actual hardware that performs the mixer functions because of noise, cooling and cable length considerations. With such mixers, the control panel is located in the production control room, while the main unit, to which all cables are connected, is often located in a machine room alongside the other hardware.


Manufacturers

* Analog Way (manufacturer) * Barco (manufacturer) * Blackmagic Design: ATEM * Broadcast Pix * Datavideo * EVS Broadcast Equipment: Dyvi * FOR-A * Grass Valley * Guramex«GURAMEX»
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See also

* Audio router *
Mixing console A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals fro ...
* Patch panel *
Video router A video router, also known as a video matrix switch or SDI router, is an electronic switch designed to route video signals from multiple input sources such as cameras, VT/DDR, computers and DVD players, to one or more display devices, such as ...


References


Sources

* * * * Luff, John:
Production switchers
". ''Broadcast Engineering'', November 1, 2002 * Moore, Jeff:

". ''Ross Video Production Switcher Primer''. * VideoSolutions group
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thameside.tv Sony Vision Mixer DVS-7000


External links


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Outside broadcast director using vision mixer during recreation of 1970s sports coverage

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