Assigning Macros to Triggers
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When you associate a macro with a trigger, you must specify whether it runs when the trigger turns on, or
when it turns off – so you can associate two macros with each trigger, one to run when the trigger is
activated, and one to run when the trigger is turned off.
If you assign two macros to a microphone's One Touch trigger (the Home button), ensure that the One
Touch trigger is set to Latching mode. If you assign only one macro to the One Touch trigger, ensure that it
is set to Momentary mode, so the macro runs every time you tap the button. See
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To assign a macro to a trigger:
Do at least one of these things:
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Select a macro in the Execute Macro on Enter field. This macro will start when the trigger turns on.
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Select a macro in the Execute Macro on Exit field. This macro will start when the trigger turns off.
Right-click a trigger label or test button to rename the trigger.
To remove macro assignments from a trigger:
Select the X on that trigger's row. This is equivalent to setting both macros to
(none)
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