The Macro Assign page will not record button presses, so you can select which Osc, LFO,
FX, etc., you want to work on. It won't record the movements of encoders that scroll through
selections, such as
FX Type/Sub
. Even so, it's a good idea to make sure
which control you
want to add to a Macro, and how much, before you enter Macro Assign mode and set it
up. Basically you're practicing what the modulation will do, before you add it to the Macro.
(Practice makes perfect!)
To add a second modulation, just grab a second control. The Macro Assign Display will
automatically add it. You can click the Preset/Edit encoder to jump back and forth between
source and amount, and turn it to set the modulation amount or scroll between modulation
slots.
13.3.1. Adding a modulation with no knob to a Macro
Some worthwhile modulations don't have front-panel control. You can still add them to
a Macro! While in Macro Assign mode, scroll to an empty slot, then click the Preset/
Edit encoder. You'll be shown a Custom Assign menu, where you can select a variety of
other modulation destinations. (This is the same list that appears when you
modulations in the Matrix.)
13.3.2. Removing a Macro modulation slot
If you don't like a particular modulation and you just want to remove it entirely, scroll to it
and then long-press the Preset/Edit encoder. The slot will be cleared.
13.3.3. Saving your Macro edits
Macro Assign mode has no special Save function. You can simply exit by touching the
Macros M1/M2 pad again, or the Sound Edit button, and all of your changes will be saved
automatically.
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