Register buttons, Undo/decimal point – Grass Valley 1200 Operation Manual User Manual
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E-MEM Effects Memory
Register Buttons
The ten register buttons, numbered 0–9, control the twenty panel-
operated E-MEM storage registers and also serve as a numerical
keypad. The register buttons operate as follows:
To learn (store) the current switcher setup into an E-MEM register,
press [LEARN], press [BANK] and [0] or [1] if you need to change
banks, and press a register button [0-9]. The current switcher setup
will be stored in that register for later recall.
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To recall a stored setup, press [BANK] and [0] or [1] if you need
to change banks, and then press one of the register buttons
[0-9]
. The setup stored in that register will be recalled.
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To learn one or more automatic transitions into a register:
Select [LEARN], press the transition functions you want to store
(M/E TRANS], [DSK TRANS], or [BLACK TRANS]), press [BANK] and
[0]
or [1] if you need to change banks, and press one of the ten
register buttons [0-9].
The transitions you specified will be stored in the register
together with the current panel setup. When you recall the
register, the panel setup will be recalled and then the
transitions will occur at the rates present when learned.
Undo/Decimal Point
Pressing the [UNDO/.] button immediately after a recall, returns the
switcher to the state it was in just before the recall occurred.
Pressing [UNDO/.] again returns you to the recalled effect. Pressing
[UNDO/.]
repeatedly, toggles between the two states.
Pressing [UNDO/.] just after completing a learn restores the
previous contents of the register affected by the learn.