Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 24
SHIFT ALL button, Assigning signals to button numbers
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Name 3rd row 4th row Description • Selects background A bus signal. • Selects the utility 1 bus signal while the [UTIL] button of the cross-point pad is pressed (utility bus mode). c) • Selects the bus signal or utility/ shotbox function b) selected by a delegation button on the crosspoint pad when free assign mode is set. • Selects background B bus signal. • Selects the utility 2 bus signal while the [UTIL] button of the cross-point pad is pressed (utility bus mode). c) • Selects the bus signal or utility/ shotbox function b) selected by a delegation button on the crosspoint pad when free assign mode is set. a) When a cross-point button is pressed, a key fill signal is selected. While a key bus delegation button is pressed, you can select a key fill signal on the 1st row and a key source signal on the 2nd row. The 2nd row uses the same cross-point assign table as the 1st row. b) Utility/shotbox mode functions are assigned in the Setup menu. The settings are common to the M/E and PGM/PST banks. For details, see "Assigning Functions to Cross-Point Buttons of the CrossPoint Control Block" (page 426). c) You can change the bus assignment and operation mode of the [UTIL] button in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting Utility Bus Mode" (page 436) and "Setting the [UTIL] button operation mode" (page 431). Cross-point button numbers The button numbers are labeled on the cross-point buttons. For details, see "Cross-point control block button numbers" (page 80). Assigning signals to button numbers You can assign a signal to each button number in the Setup menu. For details, see "Creating Cross-Point Assign Tables" (page 413). Colors of lit cross-point buttons The status of cross-point buttons can be checked according to the color of the button when lit. For details, see "Colors of lit cross-point buttons" (page 82). Re-entry buttons Re-entry buttons are assigned to the cross-point button rows (M/E-4 and M/E-5 re-entry buttons must be assigned in the Setup menu). Re-entry buttons can also be assigned to the cross-point pad. For details about re-entry buttons, see "Re-entry buttons" (page 76). SHIFT button The [SHIFT] button function is assigned to the button on the right-hand end, and is used to toggle between the shifted and unshifted states of the button row. The operation of the [SHIFT] button can be set to one of the following modes in the Setup menu. • The shifted state is selected while the button is pressed (hold mode). • Every time the button is pressed, it toggles between shifted and unshifted states (lock mode). You can also disable the [SHIFT] button function. For details, see "Setting the [SHIFT] button operation mode" (page 414). SHIFT ALL button You can switch the cross-point button rows on all buses to the shifted state using the [SHIFT ALL] button assigned to the cross-point pad. The [SHIFT ALL] button operation can be set to hold mode or lock mode in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting the [SHIFT ALL] button operation mode" (page 414). Note The [SHIFT ALL] button is not available when a M/E or PGM/PST bank is in the following states. • When dual background bus mode is set • When set to [Dual M/E Assign] • When the operation of the [SHIFT] button of a cross- point button row is set to hold mode Cross-point hold function Setting cross-point hold enables you to recall a keyframe or snapshot while keeping the current cross-point selection unchanged. When cross-point hold is set, use the cross-point hold buttons of the cross-point pad. To set for each bus, press the cross-point hold button for the target bus, turning the button indicator on. To set for each cross-point button row, press the 1st row to 4th row cross-point hold buttons, turning the button indicators on. You can check whether cross-point hold is set for a key bus (K1 to K8), utility bus (U1, U2), or background bus (A, B) on the cross-point hold status display assigned to the crosspoint pad button. 24