1 "Interfacing with External Devices"
For details,
(p.
360).
Clip Event: Recall a frame memory clip immediately after
the snapshot is recalled.
Auto Play: Play a frame memory clip immediately after
the snapshot is recalled.
Table of available attributes
The attributes that can be used depend on the region, as
follows.
Yes: Can be used
Attribute
Region
M/E-1,
PGM/PST
Cross-point hold
Key disable
Effect dissolve
Auto transition
GPI outputs
Clip event
Auto play
Attribute display
You can view the attributes of a snapshot in the Snapshot
menu
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Temporary attributes
When recalling a snapshot, you can temporarily apply
attributes distinct from the attributes set for each register.
These are called "temporary attributes."
You can set temporary attributes when recalling a
snapshot.
Bus override
If you recall a snapshot while holding down an A or B bus
button, the selection of the signal on the A or B bus does
not change when the snapshot is recalled. This function is
called "bus override."
This function is effective when cross-point hold is off, and
you want to temporarily maintain the cross-point setting.
When cross-point hold is on, the above operation is not
necessary.
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Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad
No: Cannot be used
User 1 to 8 DME ch1,
ch2, ch5 to
ch8
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Snapshot Operations in
the Flexi Pad
SNAPSHOT button
Memory recall section
Region selection buttons
Banks and Registers
In order to support 99 registers, the Flexi Pad handles the
registers in groups. These groups are called "banks," and
there are ten banks, numbered from 0 to 9.
The correspondence between banks and registers is shown
in the following table.
Bank number
Register numbers
Bank 0
1 to 10
Bank 1
11 to 20
Bank 2
21 to 30
Bank 3
31 to 40
Bank 4
41 to 50
Bank 5
51 to 60
Bank 6
61 to 70
Bank 7
71 to 80
Bank 8
81 to 90
Bank 9
91 to 99
Selecting banks in the Flexi Pad
You press buttons in the memory recall section to select
banks.
Pressing the [BANK SEL] button changes the memory
recall section display as follows, and then press a button in
the range [0] to [9].
Alphanumeric display