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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
Recording to the work memory
Record macros in the work memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[MACRO]
→
[Macro] tab.
2
Select [New] in the [Edit] column to initialize the work memory.
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When this operation is performed, the macro that is currently in the work memory is deleted. If necessary, perform register memory registration.
3
Select [Rec] in the [Rec] column to enter the recording mode.
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When the operations you want to record are performed, they are recorded sequentially in the work memory. Each time an operation is recorded,
the number displayed in [Total Event] increases.
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When a series of operations are performed with the fader lever or positioner, the last setting value is stored.
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When [Back Delete] is selected in the [Rec] column, the latest event being recorded is deleted, reducing the number shown in [Total Event] by one.
4
Select [Insert Delay] in the [Edit] column.
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The time set in [Delay Time] in the [Edit] is recorded as non-operation period.
5
Select [Insert Pause] in the [Edit] column.
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The pause status is recorded.
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When the registration is complete, select [Stop] in the [Rec] column.
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This ends the recording mode.
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Data registered in the work memory is deleted when the power of the unit is turned off. Make sure to save data in the register memory.
Playing macros recorded to the work memory
You can play and confirm recorded macros in the work memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[MACRO]
→
[Macro] tab.
2
Select [Play] in the [Play] column.
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This plays the macro in the work memory.
3
Select [Play Cancel] in the [Status] column.
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This suspends macro playback.
4
Select [Play Resume] in the [Status] column.
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The macro playback is paused if [Insert Pause] event is included in the recorded macro.
Macro playback will resume when [Play Resume] is pressed while paused.
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After macro playback is suspended, the mode changes to the macro recording mode if [Rec] is selected in the [Rec] column. A new operation
performed after this is added after the last event currently recorded. A new event cannot be inserted in the middle of a series of recorded operations.
Registering the macro register memory
Register macros recorded in the work memory in the register memory.
1
Select the <MEM> button
→
[MACRO]
→
[Register] tab.
2
Select [Store] in the [Register] column.
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The [Store] screen is displayed.
[ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX],
[MENU], [XPT], [Other]
Select the target.
[View]
Select the display mode.
[ALL]: Displays all the memory including the unregistered register memory.
[Exist]: Displays only the registered register memory.
[Page]
Switches pages.
[Cancel]
Closes the [Store] screen without registering the target.
[OK]
Closes the [Store] screen after registering the target.
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When target selection is performed, you can limit the target of the operation to be played during macro bus playback and macro attach playback (all
operations in the work memory are registered in the register memory).
- [ME1], [ME2], [DSK], [AUX]:
This targets operations in the ME1 line, ME2 line, DSK, and AUX.
- [MENU]:
This targets operations on the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3 and in the multi-selection panel area.
- [XPT]:
This targets XPT selected operations.
- [Other]:
This targets operations in the VMEM F/S bus and DISP bus.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS60C1E
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Page 52: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 162: ...This chapter describes the difference with the Standard mode Chapter 9 3G mode 4K mode ...
Page 168: ...This chapter describes the terminals and signals of the unit Chapter 10 External Interfaces ...
Page 184: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 12 Appendix ...
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