Logic inputs and outputs, Shortcut list functionality, Action function – Sound Devices 722 User Manual

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2. Select an unassigned shortcut number for programming. If a duplicate key sequence is selected the low-

est shortcut number action takes place. The example below shows the F1 key being reprogrammed.

3. After selecting a key sequence select the desired Setup Menu item or action. The example below shows

the reprogramming of the F1 key to change the sampling rate to 48048.

Specific Setup Menu

options can be

programmed if multiple

options are available.

If a single key or key combination is programmed for multiple shortcuts, the shortcut with the lowest
number will take precedence.

Shortcut List Functionality

The shortcut list is a user definable list of keyboard keys/Logic In that perform specified actions.

The actions that a keyboard key can perform are listed in the below table. Macros are currently not

implemented.

Action

Function

Momentary Button

Logic In only. Simulates selected button. Can simulate in any menu

Toggle Button

Logic In only. Toggles state of selected button. Play and Record are supported

Open Menu

Opens a SetupUI Menu

Cycle Settings

Cycles a SetupUI parameter to the next setting and saves it

Set Settings

Sets a SetupUI parameter to the given setting and saves it

Open Time Code Menu

Opens the TimeCode: Jam Menu and goes to the given parameter

Jam Time Code Item

Jams given TimeCode parameter

Edit Time Code Item

Opens the TimeCode: Jam Menu Edit screen for the given parameter

Button Shortcuts

Simulates a front panel button shortcut. Ex: (Stop+Play) opens TakeList Menu

Logic Inputs and Outputs

Identical to shortcuts assigned to computer keyboard key sequences, the CL-1 has six contacts that

can be programmed to perform Setup Menu items or control the record, play, and stop functions of

the recorder. A switch connected between the assigned pin and ground (pin-7) will form a circuit.

Closing the circuit will activate the programmed action.

The Logic pins on the CL-1 can be set individually as either a switch-closure input or a switch clo-

sure output. The inputs and outputs are “logic low” devices, meaning that to turn “on” an input, it

must be connected to ground (zero volts). Likewise, when an output is “on”, it puts out 0 volts and

when it is “off”, it puts out +5 volts.

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