Chapter 16 Macros
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Macro Attachment Assigning
a) In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key by an independent key transition, the key state
at the time of event registration (inserted or not inserted) is also saved in the macro. When the
macro is executed, the event is only replayed if the key state matches the saved state. (Example:
For a macro with an event that deletes a key, when the macro is executed, if the key is inserted
it is deleted, but otherwise nothing occurs as concerns keying.)
b) Cross-point buttons of the bus assigned by AUX delegation setting.
c) Macro attachment can be set with these buttons only when they are assigned to [Play/Stop/Cue]
in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >Program Button >Transition Module menu and when
the [DEV] button in the device control block is lit.
d) Buttons on the standard type module only.
e) Buttons on the standard type module and compact type module only.
f) “KEYx” refers to any of KEY1 to KEY4 and DSK1 to DSK4, depending on the key assigned in
setup.
g) When there are a number of control blocks on the control panel, and the keys assigned to them
in setup are the same, then the macro attachment settings for the above buttons are the same.
The keys being the same includes cases such as “Key1,2” assigned to PGM/PST being the same
as “DSK1,2”, “Key1,2” assigned to M/E-1 being the same as “M/E-1 Key1,2”, and so on.
h) Only when key row is operated in the utility/shotbox mode
i) When the auxiliary control mode is on
Notes
• After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button in the auxiliary bus
control block, if in the Setup menu you change the assignment of buses to the
AUX delegation buttons, the macro attachment setting disappears.
• After setting a macro attachment to a button for which you can perform
function replacement or function assignment, if you change the function
assignment to the button, the macro attachment setting disappears.
• After setting a macro attachment to a cross-point button in the cross-point
control block, if you change the function assignment to the button, the macro
attachment setting disappears.
Enabling and disabling macro attachment
You can temporarily disable the macro attachment settings. When a macro
attachment is disabled, pressing the button does not cause execution of the
assigned macro.
You can enable and disable macro attachments for the PGM/PST bank and M/
E banks individually.
Independent key transition
control block (simple type)
g)
• [KEYx ON] button
a) f)
• [TAKE] button
a)
• [MIX], [WIPE], [DME], and [CUT] buttons
Multifunction Flexi Pad control
block
•[AUTO TRANS]
a)
, [KEY ON]
a)
, [RUN],
[REWIND], [NORM], [REV] and [NORM/REV]
buttons
Block Button