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Menu Macros
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For details,
“Setting the Macro Execution Mode”
• Individual events stored in a macro are executed
according to the settings in the Setup menu. If you
change the settings in the Setup menu, a saved macro
may not have the expected effect.
• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel
to macro editing mode, the macro being executed stops.
• During macro editing, pressing a button for which a
macro attachment is set does not execute the macro.
To disable macro attachment settings
Depending on the location of the button you want to
disable, press the [MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button, turning
it off.
In this state, pressing a button for which a macro
attachment is set does not execute the macro.
Executing a macro assigned to a fader
lever
1
In the cross-point control block for the fader lever on
which you want to execute the macro, press the
[MCRO ATTCH ENBL] button assigned to the 1st
row, turning it on.
2
Move the fader lever from the start position to the end
position.
When the fader lever passes the position at which the
macro attachment is set, the macro register is recalled,
and the macro is executed.
• Unless you move the fader lever to the end position
(completing the travel), it is not possible to execute the
macro again.
• When the preset color mix stroke mode is Normal, the
first lever operation executes the macro, but the second
lever operation does not.
For details about switching stroke mode,
• If a button is pressed twice during macro execution or
when the macro is stopped, or if another macro is
recalled, the following operation (stop or continue)
depends on a setting in the Setup menu
• Individual events stored in a macro are executed
according to the settings in the Setup menu. If you
change the settings in the Setup menu, a saved macro
may not have the expected effect.
• During macro execution, if you switch the control panel
to macro editing mode, the macro being executed stops.
• During macro editing, even if you operate a fader lever
with a macro attachment set, the macro is not executed.
To disable a macro attachment setting
In the cross-point control block for the fader lever on
which you want to disable the macro, press the [MCRO
ATTCH ENBL] button assigned to the 1st row, turning it
off.
In this state, operating a fader lever with a macro
attachment set does not execute the macro.
Menu Macros
The term “menu macro” refers to the function whereby a
sequence of menu operations is saved as data in memory,
so that it can be recalled as required to automatically
execute the same sequence of operations.
Using any of the menus in the following table, you can edit
menu macro registers and menu macro events.
Menu macro registers
The area of memory that holds a menu macro is termed a
“menu macro register.” For each control panel there are 99
menu macro registers, numbered 1 to 99. You can edit
these in the Menu Macro Register menu.
Menu macro events
The events that can be recorded in a menu macro are
operations carried out in a menu.
For menu operations which are not recorded in menu
macros,
“Menu Operations Not Recorded in a Menu
Recalling a Menu Macro Register
and Executing a Menu Macro
Menu macro operation is carried out by recalling a menu
macro register.
Notes
Menu
Function
Operations
Menu Macro
Register
menu (menu
macro
register
editing)
• Carry out menu
macro register
editing.
• Recall a menu
macro register and
execute a menu
macro.
• Recalling a register
and executing a
menu macro
• Locking a register
• Copying a register
• Deleting a register
• Naming a register
Menu Macro
Edit menu
(editing of
menu macro
events)
Edit events in a menu
macro register.
• Inserting an event
• Deleting an event
• Modifying an event