Functions 9000-DVS 1 Chapter

Shot Box

The term “shot box” refers to a function whereby for each specified region any snapshot or keyframe effect can be recalled simultaneously.

The simultaneous recall setting data such as region names, snapshot numbers and keyframe effect numbers are stored in “registers.” There are 99 registers for each control panel.

 

Register #1

 

 

 

Register #2

 

 

 

 

Register #3

 

 

 

Register #99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M/E-1: Snapshot #1

 

M/E-1: Snapshot #1

 

 

M/E-1: Effect #1

 

P/P: Effect #2

User2: Effect #5

 

DME1: Snapshot #15

 

 

P/P: Effect #90

 

DME1: Snapshot #1

DME3: Effect #1

 

GPI: Effect #1

 

 

User1: Effect #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto Run: On

 

Auto Run: off

 

 

Auto Run: Off

 

Auto Run: On

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shot box registers

The figure above shows schematically the settings in the 99 shot box registers. Each register may contain any combination of the regions to which the register applies, with the snapshots or effects to be recalled.

The Auto Run function is an attribute which can be set for each register. When this is set to On, an effect recalled by a shot box operation is automatically run.

When register 1 is executed, this recalls M/E-1 snapshot 1, User2 effect 5, and DME3 effect 1. For register 1, auto run is on, and therefore the User2 and DME3 effects are run as soon as they have been recalled.

When register 2 is executed, M/E-1 snapshot 1, DME1 shapshot 15, and GPI effect 1 are recalled. For register 2, auto run is off, and therefore to run the recalled effects, press the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block.

Shot box settings and execution

Carry out shot box register settings from the Shotbox menu.

You can carry out shot box execution using the numeric keypad control block or the utility/shot box control block.

For details of operation, see Chapter 15 “Shot Box” (Volume 2).

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