Macro Attachment Assigning  291 
 
Press the [PRE 
MCRO] button on the 
cross-point control 
block. 
Press the [PRE 
MCRO] button 
assigned to the 1st 
row on the cross-point 
control block. 
Press the [POST 
MCRO] button on the 
cross-point control 
block. 
Press the [POST 
MCRO] button 
assigned to the 1st 
row on the cross-point 
control block. 
Additionally, in the leftmost blank position of the
 
editing button group (to the right of [Contents]), a
 
button appears, corresponding to the item in the macro
 
editing candidate list. For example, if “Event” is
 
selected, an [EVNT] button appears. 
 
 
4 
In the editing button group, press the button that has
 
just appeared. 
The item corresponding to the button appears in the
 
macro editing candidate list. 
If you press [EVNT], the symbol indicating the event
 
contents appears 
(
1 
p. 424).
 
5 
Select the desired item from the macro editing
 
candidate list, and press [Set]. 
At the event insertion position of the macro listing, the
 
selected item is added as an event component. 
Additionally, in the next blank position of the editing
 
button group, a button appears, corresponding to the
 
item in the macro editing candidate list. For example,
 
if “MEAutoTransition” is selected, a button for the
 
parameters and data for the MEAutoTransition
 
appears. 
 
 
6 
Repeat steps 4 and 5, to edit the event components. 
At the event insertion position of the macro listing, the
 
item is added as an event component. 
To add further events, repeat steps 1 to 6. 
7 
Press [Store]. 
8 
Enter the register number as required, and press
 
[Enter]. 
The current macro is stored in the register. 
The menu screen switches to the menu that was on the
 
screen immediately before the offline editing. 
 
To delete an event 
1 
In the macro listing, select the event you want to
 
delete. 
2 
Press [Delete]. 
This deletes the selected event. 
If a deleted Event statement is followed by a Continue
 
statement, the Continue statement is converted to an
 
Event statement. 
3 
Press [Store]. 
To create a new macro 
1 
From the list in any of the following menus, select an
 
empty register or file, and press [Off Line Edit]. 
•
 
Macro >Register >Lock menu (5412) 
•
 
Macro >Register >Delete menu (5416) 
•
 
Macro >Register >Rename menu (5417) 
•
 
File >Shotbox, Macro >Macro >File Edit menu
 
(7142.1) 
 
The Off Line Edit menu (7142.3) appears. 
2 
Carry out steps 
2 
to 
7 
of the procedure in “To insert an
 
event” 
(
1 
p. 290) to create an event.
 
 
To close the Off Line Edit menu without saving
 
the editing results 
Press [Exit]. 
 
 
 
Macro Attachment
 
Assigning 
 
Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register
 
is assigned to a control panel button or a particular position
 
of a fader lever, linking the execution of the button
 
function or a fader lever operation with a macro execution. 
 
 
Setting a macro attachment to a button 
Select one of the following three linking modes to make
 
the macro attachment. 
Pre-macro: Mode in which the button function is 
executed after macro execution has completed 
 
   
Post-macro: Mode in which the macro is executed after
 
carrying out the button function 
Macro only: Mode in which the button function is not
 
executed, and the macro only is executed 
You select the mode using the following buttons.