Shotbox overview – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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To execute an assigned action

This section describes assignment of bank 1 to the 1st row
for utility/shotbox operation as an example.

1

Press the delegation button [UTL/SB 1] on the cross-
point pad.

Use the [UTL/SB 1] button for the 1st row.

2

Press the cross-point button with the registered action
you want to execute in the 1st row.

• For actions that enable/disable a function, the

selected button is lit amber, and the function is
enabled. To disable the function, press the button
again.

• For other actions, the function for the selected button

is executed.

Shotbox Overview

A shotbox is a function that is used to save any
combination of snapshots or keyframe effects specified for
a region in memory (shotbox register) and then recall them
simultaneously as required.
There are 99 shotbox registers on each control panel.

The diagram above shows the settings in the 99 shotbox
registers, conceptually.
Each register may contain any combination of target
region with the snapshots or effects to be recalled.
The Auto Run function is an attribute which can be set for
each register. When enabled, an effect recalled by
executing a shotbox operation is automatically executed.
• When register 1 is executed, this recalls M/E-1 snapshot

1, User2 effect 5, and DME ch2 effect 1. Auto run is
enabled for register 1, hence User2 and DME ch2 effects
are executed at the same time they are recalled.

• When register 3 is executed, M/E-1 effect 1, P/P effect

90, and User1 effect 1 are recalled. Auto run is disabled
for register 3, hence you must press the [RUN] button in
the utility/shotbox control block to execute the effects.

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