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8.59. MACROA -- Add Command to Current Macro
This command adds a command to the macro currently in progress. This is used in conjunction with the
MACROS and MACROW commands to create a new macro.
The syntax of this command specifies a macro number, a comma, and then the command to be added
to the macro. The command to be added to the macro can be any valid command except the following:
any PRESET command
any MACRO command
any logic input or output command
If an attempt to assign an invalid command to a macro is made (via
MACROA), then the error condition
ERROR#074 will be generated.
An error will be generated if the specified command is not a valid command. However, an error will not
be generated if the specified command is valid, but its data is invalid. For example:
T01MACROA25,LAYDOWNTHEBOOGIE
Would return an error because it does not contain a valid command. However:
T01MACROA62,MUTEOMYMOTHERINLAW
Would not return an error because it contains a
MUTEO command. An error would be returned when
the macro is executed with a
MACROX or MACROQ command and it tries to execute the MUTEO
command with strange data.
The proper sequence for creating a macro (macro number 112 in this example) is as follows.
T01MACROS112
T01MACROA112,MUTEI*0
T01MACROA112,GAINI*0
T01MACROA112,MUTEO*0
T01MACROW112
This defines macro number 112 to unmute all inputs, set all input gains to 0 dB, and unmute all
outputs. It is acceptable if another command is sent in between these commands (such as T01NC*?)
as long as it isn't another non-volatile memory command which could interfere with the storage of the
macro.
8.60. MACROK -- Delete One or All Macros
This command kills (deletes) the specified macro. If the wildcard character (*) is used the specify the
macro number, then all macros are deleted. Deleting all macros via MACROK* is more efficient than
deleting them all individually since it requires less writes to non-volatile memory.

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