Disk Mode
              Macros
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Macro Entries
Each Þle load operation that is recorded into the Macro Table is called a Macro entry.  While 
Macro Record is enabled, you have the option of either loading Þles into the K2vx or just 
adding Þles to the Macro without actually loading them. 
Each Macro entry stores information about how a disk Þle should be loaded.  Each entry is 
displayed as a single item in a scrollable list on the Macro page, with various Þelds indicating 
the parameters of the entry.  This picture shows how the Macro page might look once 4 Þles 
have been entered into the table:
Func:MACRO|[Record]||||||||||Index:|||1|
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|3:\DRUMS\REALKITS.KRZ|||||||||200:F:Obj
|3:\BASSES\WALKING.KRZ|||||||||200:F:|||
|3:\KEYS\CHROMA12.KRZ||||||||||200:F:|||
|F:\SONG42.KRZ|||||||||||||||||200:F:|||
Select||Modify||Load|||Pause||Off||Exit|
The following chart describes the information stored in a Macro entry, and also tells how to the 
understand the settings of a displayed Macro entry:
Disk drive ID This represents what drive the file is to be loaded from.  There are 10 pos-
sible values: 
The numbers 0-7 represent SCSI 0 through SCSI 7.
The letter 'F' represents the Floppy drive.
The letter 'U' means Unspecified drive.  (see below)
The letter 'L' means the Library drive.    (see below)
Directory path/file 
name
This is the directory path and the file name of the file on the disk to be 
loaded by this Macro entry.  This is displayed to the right of the Disk 
drive ID,  following a colon, using  as many characters as needed that will 
fit in the display (up to 28).  The internal Macro Table can store any path 
length, however.
Bank  The bank that the file should be loaded into.  This will have a value from 
0 through 900 (by 100s), or the letter 'E' for Everything.  This field is the 
first field to the right of the path/file name in the display.