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Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual

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Recalling a Register

[M/E 1], [P/P]:

These select the corresponding M/E-1 and PGM/PST

regions.

[USER 1] to [USER 8]:

These select the User regions.

[DME 1], [DME 2]:

These select the DME channels.

[DEV 1] to [DEV 12]:

These select the regions Device 1 to Device 12,

respectively.

[P-BUS]:

This selects P-Bus.

[GPI]:

This selects GPI.

[MCRO]:

This selects Macro.

[ALL]:

This selects all valid regions.

[MASTR]:

This selects the master timeline

(see

“Creating and Saving a

Master Timeline” (page 673))

.

Note

The regions that can be selected simultaneously are those assigned to the
region selection buttons in the numeric keypad control block.

(See

“Assigning a Region to a Region Selection Button in the Numeric Keypad
Control Block” in Chapter 19 (Volume 3).)

It is not possible to select [MASTR] and other regions simultaneously. If
selected simultaneously, the master timeline takes precedence.

The first button pressed lights green as the reference region, and any
subsequently pressed buttons light amber.
Pressing one of the amber-lit buttons, while holding down [EFF], turns the
button green to indicate its corresponding region as the new reference
region.

For details of the precedence order for becoming the reference region, see
“Regions” (page 619)
and “Registers” (page 621).

The display shows the name of the reference region, and the number of the
last register recalled for this region.

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Enter the number of the register you want to recall, using the numeric
keypad.

To find an empty register, instead of entering a number, press the [.]
(period) button. To search for an empty register common to all currently
selectable regions, press the [.] button again.
To search for an empty register in the 100 range, press [1], [0], [0], [.]
(period) in this order. Similarly, to search for an empty register in the 200
range, press [2], [0], [0], [.] (period), and to search for an empty register in
the 300 range, press [3], [0], [0], [.] (period).
The register number appears in the display. If the number is followed by a
letter ‘e’ or ‘E,’ this indicates the following.