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Macros
Offline Macro Editor
Assigning Macros to buttons
Press the {Assign…} menu link button. The Macro Assignment menu will then open. This menu
has a table that displays a list of macro’s that are saved within Files.
To attach a macro to a button on the control surface, first select a File using the Current File
parameter and then select a macro within that File.
Press the Button Assignment {Attach} button and the button will go Red. All the control
surface buttons will now go out ready for the user to select a button; buttons with macros
already assigned will go Green. If the selected macro is already assigned to a button it will be lit
Red.
Press the button on the control surface where the selected macro is going to be attached. The
panel will return to the normal configuration and the macro will be attached to the button.
To detach a macro from a button on the control surface, press the {Detach} button. Once again
the button will go Red. The control surface lights will go green for buttons with macros
attached and any button which has the currently selected macro in the table will be lit Red.
Press the button you want to detach the macro from. The control surface will now return to its
normal configuration. The {Detach} button in the menu will go Gray and the macro will no
longer be associated with that button.
To find out which macros are attached to buttons, press the {Locate} button on the GUI. Any
button on the panel with a macro associated with it will either be lit Green or Red as described
above.
Pressing a button on the control surface which has a macro attached will highlight the macro in
the table. This will work in reverse as well. To find the particular macro, touch on it in the macro
table, then press the {Locate} button. Any button with that macro attached will light Green.
Note: The Grass Valleye macro can be assigned to as many buttons as
required.
Note: The macro is not deleted the from the File, just removed from the
button it was attached to.