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GRASS VALLEY Kayak - Recalling a Macro

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138 Kayak — User Manual
Section 3 — Control Panels
With the start of the recording
Confirm the register selection by pressing the
Enter button.
Now the recording of the macro starts, while the
Store button starts
blinking. All keystrokes executed on the panel and in the menu, which gen-
erate a command to the mainframe are recorded. Pressing the blinking
Store
button again stops the recording.
Note When you execute any macro action in the Misc Bus Section, the recording
is stopped automatically. Changing the delegation of the Effects Subpanel to
e.g. E-MEM does not stop the recording. This allows you to include E-MEM
recalls and machine control commands into the macro.
Note Recorded macros are named by default as MK01 – MK96. Renaming is only
possible via the Sidepanel program.
Recalling a Macro
For recalling a macro there are two basic ways to select a corresponding
register.
Register Mode
If the register shown in the display is to be used, no further selection is nec-
essary.
To select the next used register, press the
NEXT key.
To select a particular register, enter a one- or two-digit number with the
numeric keypad. If a two-digit number is entered (e.g. 15), the related
register (1) appears in the display when the first digit (1) has been
entered. The desired register (15) appears after the input of the second
digit.
After the selection press the
Cut button to play the macro.
Bank Mode
In Bank mode registers are treated in groups of ten. Such a group is called
a bank. The display below shows register 7 of bank 4. This is equivalent to
register 47 in
Register Mode. Each digit button in the keypad is now a hotkey.
Pressing digit button
3 will directly recall macro 43. To select another bank,
hold down the
Bank button and press one of the digit buttons, e.g. pressing
digit button
2 would switch to bank 2, giving direct access to the macros 20
through 29.
Example:
Macro B47 MK47

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