Shotbox Register Creation

The term “shotbox” refers to a function whereby for each specified region any snapshot or keyframe effect can be recalled simultaneously. For each region, any snapshot or keyframe effect number can be specified to be recalled.

There is also a setting to enable or disable the auto run function.

For a shotbox overview, see “Shotbox” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).

You can create (save) shotbox registers in the following control blocks.

Numeric keypad control block (See “Numeric Keypad Control Block” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1).)

Menu control block (See “Menu Control Block” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1).)

Creating a Shotbox Register in the Numeric Keypad Control Block

When you create a shotbox register in the numeric keypad control block, you carry out separate operations in respect of the snapshot setting data and the effect setting data, and save in the register. The procedure described here makes the snapshot settings first, followed by the effect settings.

Creating a shotbox register

Use the following procedure.

1 In the numeric keypad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button, turning it on.

This assigns the numeric keypad control block to snapshot operations.

2 Specify the register number of the snapshot you want to save in a shotbox register, and then recall it for each region.

For details of the procedure for recalling a register, see “Recalling a snapshot from the numeric keypad control block” (page 161).

3 Press the [SHOTBOX] button, turning it on.

This assigns the numeric keypad control block to shotbox operations.

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