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104 KAYENNE — User Manual
Section 3 — System Operation
Macro Editing Button Group
The Macro Editing buttons (Figure 78) work in conjunction with the source
select rows delegated to macros:
Attch Enble button—Turns on/off macro attachments.
Show Attch button—Flashes all source select buttons that have a macro
attached.
Repl Attch button—Substitutes a macro for the button’s normal action.
Delete button—Enables the macro delete operation. Pressing a button on a
bus row delegated to macros deletes the macro and ends the delete opera
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tion.
Insert Delay button—Changes the delegated macro row(s) to display Time
Delay on the SNDs in increments of seconds and tenths of a second (1st
shift level—unshifted) or fields (2nd shift level).
Record button—Enables the record operation. Pressing a button on a bus
delegated to Macros starts the recording, the recording is ended by
pressing the
Record button again or pressing the Macro button (on the Source
Module) again.
Device Control Groups
There are six Device Control groups for 25 and 35 button Source Modules
and two Device Control groups for 15 button Source Modules.
Each Device Control group (Figure 78) provides a:
Cue/Load button—Pressing this button after the Prev or Next buttons have
been pressed, sends a load command if the clip is different from the clip
currently loaded or a cue command if the clips are the same.
Play button—Sends a Play command to the selected device (pressing Play a
second time pauses the device).
Display—Displays the current clip.
Prev button—One button press steps backward through the current direc-
tory of clips.
Next button—One button press steps backward through the current direc-
tory of clips.
Reboot indication—The left-most Device Control display is used as a frame
reboot indication and the next (to the right) Machine Control display is
used to indicate a Control Panel reboot.

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