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USO RESTRITO
Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel 35
Name
Description
PRE MCRO
(pre macro)
Use this button to set a macro attachment
in pre macro mode.
For setting in macro only mode, use this in
combination with a macro only set button
assigned to the utility/shotbox control block
or a user preference button. Alternatively,
without using the button, you can make the
selection simply, by pressing
simultaneously with the [POST MCRO]
button.
Function of this button varies as follows
depending on the operation mode selected
in the Setup menu.
- Switching dual background bus mode
- Switching utility/shotbox mode
- Disabling cross-point button operations
For details, see “Setting the Assignment of
Macro Operation Buttons” in Chapter 19
(Volume 2).
Notes
For the CCP-6224/6324, [AUX CTRL] is
assigned to this button (see page 73).
POST
MCRO (post
macro)
Use this button to set a macro attachment
in post macro mode.
For setting in macro only mode, use this in
combination with a macro only set button
assigned to the utility/shotbox control block
or a user preference button. Alternatively,
without using the button, you can make the
selection simply, by pressing
simultaneously with the [PRE MCRO]
button.
For details, see “Setting the Assignment of
Macro Operation Buttons” in Chapter 19
(Volume 2).
Notes
For the CCP-6224/6324, [AUX DSPLY] is
assigned to this button (see page 73).
MCRO
ATTCH
ENBL
(macro
attachment
enable)
When this button is on, the macro
attachments set for the buttons of the M/E
bank are enabled. You can make a setup
setting such that enabled buttons light.
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Every time the button is pressed, it toggles between the
on and off states for key 1 and key 2 rows. For
background A and background B rows, utility buses
remain disabled.
e
Source name displays
These show the names of the signals which can be selected
on the cross-point buttons, in two or four characters, or in
auto mode.
While the [SHIFT] button on the right hand side or the
[SHIFT] button assigned to the column of cross-point
buttons is enabled, the source name of the signal assigned
to the column of cross-point buttons in shift mode appears.
You can select green, orange, or yellow for the background
color of the source name display, for each source
separately. You can set the source name display mode and
background color in the Setup menu.
f
Dedicated SHIFT button
This button has the following three functions.
Selection buttons for key 5 to 8 signals: When this button
is enabled, you can select key 5 and 7 signals in the key
1 row, and key 6 and 8 signals in the key 2 row. Each
time you press the button toggles between enabled and
disabled.
Source name display shift button: When this button is
enabled, the source name display shows the shifted
signal name. Each time you press the button toggles
between enabled and disabled. In a module with no
source name display, this button is disabled.
Bus shift button: When this button is enabled, it acts as a
shift button for all buses on this M/E (PGM/PST)
bank. Each time you press the button toggles between
enabled and disabled.
You can select the mode in the Setup menu.
g
M/E bank display
This indicates the notional mix/effect bank name to which
the particular M/E bank is assigned, as a four-character
identifier.
h
Macro buttons
With the following buttons you can enable macro
attachments, and select the mode for using macro
attachments.

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