Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 89
Cross-point control block, AUX bus control block, SHIFT] button
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Cross-point control block Each cross-point button has two button numbers, and you use the [SHIFT] button to switch between these numbers. In a 36-button row, the button numbers are as follows. Button 1st (left side) to 35th buttons Button number Button number when the [SHIFT] when the [SHIFT] button is off button is on 1 to 35 36 to 70 In a 24-button row, the button numbers are as follows. Button 1st (left side) to 23rd buttons Button number Button number when the [SHIFT] when the [SHIFT] button is off button is on 1 to 23 24 to 46 The rightmost (36th/24th) button is used as the [SHIFT] button. When selecting the signal of button numbers 1 to 35/1 to 23, press the corresponding number button. When selecting the signal of button numbers 36 to 70/24 to 46, press the [SHIFT] button, turning it on, and press the corresponding number button. [SHIFT] button The [SHIFT] button has two operation modes. Hold mode: Mode where the shifted state is selected while the button is pressed Lock mode: Mode where every time the button is pressed, it toggles between the shifted state and unshifted state You can also disable the shift button function. For details, see "Setting the Shift Button" (page 383). Notes • The operation mode of the [SHIFT] button is the operation mode set by the cross-point assign table of the switcher bank, regardless of the buses assigned to the cross-point button rows. • The rightmost button operates as a cross-point button when the [SHIFT] button use is disabled. In a 36-button row, it becomes button number 36. In a 24-button row, it becomes button number 24. [SHIFT ALL] button You can switch all the cross-point buttons in the 1st row to 4th row to the shifted state using the [SHIFT ALL] button assigned to the cross-point pad/function button section (excluding 1st row delegation buttons in key/ AUX bus delegation mode). The [SHIFT ALL] button operation can be set to hold mode or lock mode. Notes • The [SHIFT ALL] button is enabled, even if the [SHIFT] button use is disabled. The button numbers are as follows. - 36-button row: 1 to 36 (unshifted state) to 37 to 72 (shifted state) - 24-button row: 1 to 24 (unshifted state) to 25 to 48 (shifted state) • The [SHIFT ALL] button is disabled in the following cases. - In [SHIFT] button hold mode - When dual background bus mode is set - When dual M/E is set AUX bus control block Each cross-point button and delegation button has two button numbers, and you use the [SHIFT] button to switch between these numbers. When second delegation mode is enabled In a 36-button row, the button numbers are as follows. Button 1st (left side) to 35th buttons Button number Button number when the [SHIFT] when the [SHIFT] button is off button is on 1 to 35 36 to 70 The rightmost (36th) button is used as the [SHIFT] button. When selecting the bus/signal of button numbers 1 to 35, press the corresponding number button. When selecting the bus/signal of button numbers 36 to 70, press the [SHIFT] button, turning it on, and press the corresponding number button. When second delegation mode is disabled In a 36-button row, the button numbers are as follows. Button 1st row and 3rd row: 1st (left side) to 35th buttons 2nd row and 4th row: 1st (left side) to 35th buttons Button number Button number when the [SHIFT] when the [SHIFT] button is off button is on 1 to 35 36 to 70 - 36 to 70 The rightmost (36th) button is used as the [SHIFT] button. When selecting the bus/signal of button numbers 1 to 35 in the 1st row and 3rd row, press the corresponding number button. When selecting the bus/signal of button numbers 36 to 70 in the 2nd row and 4th row, press the corresponding number button. 89