USO RESTRITO278 Shotbox Register CreationChapter 14 Utility/Shotboxnumber is followed by a letter “E,” the register isempty.8 Press the [ENTR] button.This saves the region you turned on in step 6, and theregister number you recalled for that region as asnapshot setting in a shotbox register, and the[STORE] button changes color to orange. At the sametime, the [RCLL] button lights yellow.9 Press the [EFF] button, turning it on.10 Specify the register numbers to recall the keyframeeffects for each region that you want to save in theshotbox register.For details about the procedure for recalling akeyframe effect, 1 “Recalling a register from theFlexi Pad” (p. 248).11 Referring to steps 3 to 6, carry out the procedure tosave the recalled keyframe effect data.In step 5, however, press the [EFF] button instead of[SNAPSHOT] button, lighting it on.12 Enter the shotbox register number specified in step 7using the numeric keypad buttons.13 Press the [ENTR] button.This saves the snapshot data, followed by thekeyframe effect data, in the specified shotbox register,and the [STOR] button changes color to orange. At thesame time, the [RCLL] button lights yellow.To change the contents of a shotbox registerAfter recalling the shotbox register you want to change,refer to “Creating a Shotbox Register in the Flexi Pad”(1 p. 277) and change the contents of the shotboxregister, and save.To check the region saved in a shotbox registerAfter step 5 in “Creating a Shotbox Register in the FlexiPad” (1 p. 277), press the following buttons to continue.To check the snapshot region: [SNAPSHOT] buttonTo check the keyframe effect region: [EFF] buttonThe buttons in the memory recall section change asfollows. For buttons corresponding to regions with storeddata, region select buttons are lit amber and memory recallsection buttons are lit yellow.To recall an assigned effect and simultaneouslyexecute itPress the [AUTO RUN] button, lighting it green, then savethe shotbox register.Creating a Shotbox Register usingthe Menus1 Open the Shotbox >Register >Store/Recall menu(6411).In the status area, the settings for each register appearas follows.Region settings: Appear as “Sxxx” when a snapshot isallocated, and as “Exxx” when an effect isallocated (where “xxx” is the register number).The register name also appears. If nothing isallocated, nothing appears in the display.Register lock setting: When the register is write-protected, an “L” (for “lock”) appears.Empty status: When the register is empty, an “E” (for“empty”) appears.Auto run setting: When this is enabled, so that aneffect is executed simultaneously with recall,“AR” appears.Shotbox register name: This shows the shotboxregister name.2 If necessary, press one of the following buttons in thestatus area to change the region display.M/E, P/P: Indicates assignment of M/E-1 (ME1), P/P(P/P).User: Shows the allocations for User 1 (USR1) to User8 (USR8).DME: Indicates assignment of DME ch1 (DME1),ch2 (DME2), ch5 (DME5), ch6 (DME6), ch7(DME7), and ch8 (DME8).DEV1-8: Shows the allocations for Device1 (DEV1)to Device8 (DEV8).DEV9-12: Shows the allocations for Device9 (DEV9)to Device12 (DEV12).Misc: Shows the allocations for P-Bus (PBUS), GPI(GPI), Router (RTR), and Macro (MCRO).