Macro Operations in the Simple Type Flexi Pad Control Block 509
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to register the required events in
the macro.
The numeric display shows the last registered event
position, and the total number of events.
6
Press the [STOR 1] button in the memory recall
section.
This saves the created macro in the register and ends
the macro editing mode; the [MCRO] button lights
amber.
Notes
•
During macro editing, if you press any of the mode
selection buttons in the Flexi Pad control block other
than [MCRO] button (the [WIPE] button, [DME] button,
and so on), the executed operation is also registered as an
event. In this case, the [MCRO] button stays lit red.
•
While carrying out macro editing in the Flexi Pad control
block, pressing a button to which a macro attachment is
set does not execute the macro.
•
In the simple type Flexi Pad control block, it is not
possible to undo a macro save.
Specifying an edit point
1
In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO]
button, turning it on.
This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro
operation.
2
While holding down the [MCRO] button in the Flexi
Pad control block, press the button in the memory
recall section showing the desired register name.
3
Specify the edit point by the following operation.
•
To move the edit point to the event immediately
following the current macro event (the macro event
specified as the current edit point), press the [NEXT]
button.
•
To move the edit point to the event immediately
preceding the current macro event, press the [PREV]
button.
Inserting an event
To add an event to an already created macro, use the
following procedure.
1
Specify the edit point (see page 509).
2
Carry out the event to be added on the control panel.
For details of events that can be registered, see
“Events” (page 496).
3
In the memory recall section, press the [INS] button.
This adds the new event after the event specified in
step 1.
Modifying an event
1
Specify the edit point (see page 509).
2
Carry out the event you want to modify on the control
panel.
3
Press the [MOD] button.
This modifies the event at the specified edit point as
carried out in step 2.
Deleting an event
1
Specify the edit point (see page 509).
2
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the event specified in step 1.
Deleting all events within a macro register
1
Specify the edit point (see page 509).
2
Press the [ALL] button, lighting it green.
3
Press the [DEL] button.
Saving a Macro
In the memory recall section, press the [STOR x]
(x=register number) button to save the edited macro in a
register.
To return to the state before editing, without
saving the macro editing results
Press the [EXIT] button to recall the same register again.
This returns to the state before editing, without saving the
macro editing results.