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This switches the memory recall section to macro 
operation mode.
The last recalled bank is displayed.
2
Use the bank selection buttons to select the target bank 
for operation.
Select from bank 0 to 25 (register number 1 to 250).
For details about bank selection, see “Bank and 
register selection in the Flexi Pad control block” 
(page 332).
3
Press the button for the target register.
The macro register is recalled, and the macro is 
executed. During macro execution, the selected button 
blinks orange.
The selected bank and register number are displayed 
on the top right button in the memory recall section, 
and the number of executed events and total number of 
events are displayed on the center button in the bottom 
row.
• Multi mode (see page 348) is disabled if a macro register 
is recalled using the Flexi Pad control block. Only one 
macro can be executed at a time.
• If the same macro is recalled during macro execution or 
when the macro is paused, the following operation 
depends on a setting in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting the Macro Operation Mode” 
(page 433).
• Events registered in a macro are executed according to 
the setup and the device configuration in force when the 
events were registered. If the state has changed since 
registration, the contents of the macro may not be 
reproduced correctly when the macro is recalled.
• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel 
to macro editing mode, the macro currently being 
executed stops.
• It is not possible to execute a macro during macro 
editing.
• While executing a macro, the operation performed if 
another macro is recalled from the Flexi Pad control 
block depends on a setting in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting the Macro Operation Mode” 
(page 433).
When a pause event is configured
When execution of a macro is paused, the [TAKE] button 
is displayed in the memory recall section.
Press the [TAKE] button to resume the macro.
Executing a macro in step execution mode
1
Recall a macro register using steps 1 to 3 in 
“Executing a macro in normal execution mode” 
(page 354).
The selected bank and register number are displayed 
on the top right button in the memory recall section, 
and the number of executed events and total number of 
events are displayed on the center button in the bottom 
row.
2
Press the [TAKE] button in the memory recall section.
This executes one event registered in the macro, then 
stops.
3
Repeat step 2, executing the macro event by event.
Macro Creation and Editing
Setting auto insert mode
To enable auto insert mode, press the [AUTO INS] button 
in the memory recall section, turning it on orange.
When you start to create or edit a macro with the macro 
execution 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 button indication changes to 
[AUTO PAUSE] button, and turns on blue.
To disable auto pause insert mode, press and hold the 
[AUTO PAUSE] button or exit macro creation/editing.
For details about auto insert mode, see “Auto insert 
mode” (page 348).
Creating a macro
1
In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] 
button.
This switches the memory recall section to macro 
operation mode.
The last recalled bank is displayed.
2
Use the bank selection buttons to select the target bank 
for operation.
Select from bank 0 to 25 (register number 1 to 250).
For details about bank selection, see “Bank and 
register selection in the Flexi Pad control block” 
(page 332).
Notes