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Regions and Registers
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Regions and Registers
Regions
The term “region” refers to some sort of functional unit of the system.
When saving or recalling snapshot registers and effect registers, or creating or 
editing effects, you first select the region to which the operation applies. You 
can also select multiple regions simultaneously.
Classification of the regions
There are a total of 10 regions.
• Switcher: M/E1, PGM/PST, USER1, and USER2
• DME: DME1 to DME4
• External devices: P-BUS and GPI
Regions applicable to keyframe operations
All of the above regions
Regions applicable to snapshot operations
Eight regions, that is, the above 10 regions less the two regions for external 
devices
“USER” regions
The precise significance of the regions USER1 and USER2 is as follows.
USER1: Color backgrounds 1 and 2
USER2: AUX buses
Reference region
When multiple regions are selected, only one region appears in the displays for 
menu and numeric keypad operations. This is called the “reference region.”
The reference region is determined according to the following precedence.
M/E1 >P/P >USER1 > USER2 > DME1> DME2 > DME3 > DME4 > 
P-BUS > GPI
Registers
A register is an area of memory in a device which holds a snapshot, keyframe, 
and so on.