Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel
Chapter
2
Menus
and
Control
Panel
b
Memory recall buttons
You can use these buttons to recall frequently used menus,
utility functions, shotbox registers, or macro registers that
you have assigned.
When a utility function is allocated to a button, the button
lights orange (or green depending on the status), and the
allocated function name appears.
Pressing the button executes the allocated function. When
the function constitutes a switching on/off operation, the
button lights green; otherwise, it only momentarily lights
green.
When a shotbox register or macro register recall is
assigned to a button, the button lights orange, and the
assigned register name appears (if the register is empty, the
button goes off). In the case of a shotbox function, pressing
the button executes the assigned shotbox function, and the
button lights yellow. In the case of a macro register,
pressing the button executes the assigned macro, and the
button flashes yellow.
You can also assign enabling and disabling of macro
attachment to use as the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button.
You can make a setup setting such that when the [MCRO
ATTCH ENBL] button is On, the buttons for which a
macro attachment is set light.
For details, see “Assigning a Function to a Memory Recall
Button in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block” in Chapter
19 (Volume 2).
Transition Control Block and Flexi Pad Control Block (Simple Type)
The simple versions of the transition control block and
Flexi Pad control block shown in the following figure is
designed to allow simplified operations than with the
standard type. The transitions carried out using these
simple-type control blocks are also referred to as “simple
transitions” in this User’s guide.
2
Key transition selection buttons
6
Key status display
1
Transition type selection buttons
0
XPT HOLD status display
qa
Numeric display
5
Pattern limit buttons
4
Wipe direction selection buttons
3
Transition execution section
8
Memory recall section
9
UNDO button
7
Mode selection buttons
Shown above is the right-hand type transition control block (with the right-hand fader lever).