Registers, Keyframe effect registers, Snapshot registers – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Registers
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Registers
A register is an area of memory in a device which holds a snapshot, keyframe,
macro, and so on.
For details of macros, see Chapter 16 “Macros” (page 723).
Keyframe effect registers
Dedicated effect registers
There are 99 dedicated registers for keyframe effects in each region, numbered
1 to 99.
Shared user-programmable DME registers
In addition to the 99 DME registers for each region (i.e. each channel), there
are also shared registers for each processor as shown in the following table.
These are used for user-programmable DME.
Note
When operating with these shared registers, be sure to select the appropriate
regions depending on the number of channels.
Work register
This is a temporary register used when editing keyframes.
When you recall an effect, it is read from the effect register into the work
register, and when you save, the contents of the work register are written to the
effect register.
Master timeline registers
There are 99 master timeline registers, numbered 1 to 99, for each control
panel. They store keyframe effect regions and the register numbers saved in the
regions.
Snapshot registers
These are registers for snapshots, and there are 99, numbered 1 to 99 for each
region.
Register number
Register allocation
101 to 199
Shared register for one-channel effects
201 to 299
Shared register for two-channel effects