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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona
User Manual
143
Playback a Macro Register
1 Turn on Macro mode with the Macro button. If not already on, you may also want to
press the
Show Attach button to display the macro names on the source name displays.
2 Select the macro to be played.
a On the Control Panel, press the keyer button of the desired macro register. The Shift
button accesses shifted macros (2nd, 3rd, and 4th).
b In the Macro menu, select the macro register button of the desired macro register,
then select the Play button.
Pre-Attach a Macro
A pre-attached macro means the macro will execute before the mapped function of the
button. Generally, you can attach macros to any bus row, Key, or Transition buttons,
however some Control Panel buttons are not supported to prevent operational conflicts.
1 Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the
Macro button (see Kayenne Control
Panel Macro Buttons).
2 Press and hold the Macro bus row button with the recorded Macro.
3 Press the Control Panel button to which the macro will be attached (if Show Attach is
on, the panel button will flash).
Post-Attach a Macro
A post-attached macro means the macro will execute after the mapped function of the
button. Generally, you can attach macros to any bus row, Key, or Transition buttons,
however some Control Panel buttons are not supported to prevent operational conflicts.
1 Delegate the bus rows to Macro by pressing the Macro button (see Kayenne C
ontrol
Panel Macro Buttons).
2 Press the Control Panel button to which the macro will be attached.
3 Press and hold the Macro bus row button with the recorded Macro (if Show Attach is
on, the newly defined macro button will flash).
Note: Macros attach to physical buttons, not to the delegated target of
that button. This means, for example, if you attach a macro to the Chroma
Key button, pressing that button runs the macro regardless of which
keyer the Transition area has been delegated to control.
Attach Multiple Macros to the Same Button
Up to three macros (one of each type, Pre, Post, and Replace) can be attached to the same
button.
1 Select an attach mode.
2 Select the macro register of the additional macro.
3 Press the button to which you wish to attach the additional macro.

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