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Macro Timeline
Chapter 16 Macros
For details of keyframe operations, see “Creating and
Editing Keyframes” (page 392).
Saving a keyframe
For the operations, use the Macro Timeline menu and the
[INS] button in the keyframe control block.
1
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
This enables timeline editing in the keyframe control
block.
2
In the Macro menu, select VF4 ‘Timeline’ and HF1
‘Timeline.’
The Macro Timeline menu appears.
3
Select one of the actions (Recall, Take, Take All, No
Action) that appear on the right.
When you have selected Recall or Take, turn the knob
to select the number of the macro register.
4
Press the [Set] button.
The selected action appears in the Action column on
the left.
5
Press the [INS] button in the keyframe control block.
This creates the keyframe 1 on the macro timeline.
To set the action for a rewind operation
On the macro timeline, when the [REWIND] button in the
keyframe control block is pressed the action set for the first
keyframe is not executed; when the [RUN] button is
pressed, then the first keyframe action is executed.
To execute an action when the [REWIND] button is
pressed, it is necessary to set this action (Rewind Action).
To carry out this setting, in the Macro >Timeline
>Timeline menu, press [Rewind Action] to recall the
Rewind Action menu. In this setting screen, use the same
setting method as in the screen for setting an action on the
macro timeline.
Alternatively, you can select the reverse arrangement,
whereby when the
[REWIND] button is pressed, this executes the action set
for the first keyframe, and when the [RUN] button is
pressed the first keyframe action is not executed. In this
case, the Rewind Action setting is still valid.
For details of the setting, see “Setting the First Keyframe
When a Rewind is Executed” (page 519).
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
3 Reg No Selection of
macro register
1 to 250