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You select registers (1 to 999) and execute take 
operations using the buttons in the memory recall section.
To allow operations on the 999 macro registers, the Flexi 
Pa
d control block groups the registers. A register group is 
called a bank.
There are 100 banks (0 to 99) and you display and select 
t
he bank corresponding to the target register.
Ten registers are displayed in each bank. Bank 0 displays 
r
egister numbers 1 to 9, bank 1 displays register numbers 
10 to 19, and so on.
The currently selected bank number and register number 
ar
e displayed on the top right button in the memory recall 
section.
The number of executed events and total number of 
eve
nts are displayed on the bottom center button in the 
memory recall section.
A register number is not assigned to the bottom left button 
of
 bank 0. You can assign any register number.
For details, see “Assigning a register to bottom left 
button of bank 0” (page 419).
Selecting a bank
You can switch banks using the following buttons.
To select bank 0: Press the [BANK0] button.
To select bank 1: Press the [BANK1] button.
To select bank 2: Press the [BANK2] button.
To select bank 0 to 99: Press the [BANK SEL] button and 
en
ter a bank number (0 to 99) using the numeric 
keypad in the memory recall section.
To select the previous bank, press the [PREV BANK] 
b
utton in the memory recall section.
To select the next bank, press the [NE
XT BANK] button 
in the memory recall section.
Selecting a register
The selected bank register is displayed in the memory 
recal
l section. Press the button for the target register to 
select it.
The register name is displayed on buttons for registers 
wi
th a registered macro.
The button color varies as follows, according to the 
register st
ate.
Gray characters: Register not containing a registered 
mac
ro
White characters: Register containing a registered macro
Lit orange: Last recalled register
Edit mode
When you press and hold the [MCRO] button and press a 
r
egister button in macro operation mode, the [MCRO] 
button is lit red and the memory recall section switches to 
edit mode.
In edit mode, you can insert, modify, and delete events 
usi
ng the memory recall section buttons and then save the 
macro in a macro register.
The current event number and total number of events are 
di
splayed on the top right button.
Creating and Editing a Macro
Setting auto insert mode
You can enable/disable auto insert mode in the edit mode 
of macro operation mode.
For details about auto insert mode, see “Auto insert 
mode” (page 304).
To enable auto insert mode, press the [AUTO INS] 
but
ton, turning it on orange.
To disable auto insert mode, press the [AUTO INS] 
but
ton, turning it on dark blue.
When you start creating or editing a macro with the macro 
execu
tion mode set to normal execution mode, auto insert 
mode is automatically enabled.
To set auto pause insert mode
To enable auto pause insert mode, press and hold the 
[
AUTO INS] button. The [AUTO INS] button indication 
changes to [AUTO PAUSE] button, and turns on blue.
To disable auto insert mode and auto pause insert mode, 
pr
ess and hold the [AUTO PAUSE] button until the 
indication returns to [AUTO INS] button.
Creating/editing a macro
• Menu operation events cannot be registered using the 
Flexi Pad control block.
• When editing a macro using the menu, the [MCRO] 
b
utton is lit green.
1
Press the [MCRO] button.
The [MCRO] button is lit amber, and the memory 
recal
l section switches to macro operation mode.
2
Select a bank.
For details about selecting a bank, see “Selecting a 
bank” (page 307).
3
Press and hold the [MCRO] button and press the 
button for the target register.
When creating, select an empty register. When 
edi
ting, select the target register to edit.
The [MCRO] button is lit red, and the memory recall 
se
ction switches to edit mode.
4
If required, set auto insert mode.
Note
Notes