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9.
Macro Show
The macro show is a function based on the time code, which allows you to record and replay a sequence of the
playback output. When recording the show, you can select different modes of time code as needed.
The controller offers 3 kinds of time code modes:
1>
Internal Clock
---- record and trigger the show recording by using the internal clock.
2>
MIDI MTC
---- it requests an external MIDI device to offer the time code to trigger recording. Please set
the controller to
‘Slave Mode’
before using this mode.
3>
Internal Music
---- play music by the built-in music player and use its time code to trigger the macro
show.
You can replay the operations of playbacks and presets by recall the macro show. When it is replaying, the outputs
of playbacks and presets are completed followed by the operations when making the macro show.
9.1.
The Built-in Music Player
The controller has a built-in music player, which can directly play the music files on
the USB disk. The supported formats are:
mp3/aac/m4a/wav/wma/flac/ape.
9.2.
Record a Macro Show
1>
Open the
‘Time Code’
window on
‘LIVE SHOW’
;
2>
Select
[New]
to open a new record. The record number and its mode will be listed on the top;
3>
Select the
[Mode]
to find other time code modes and the
[Loop]
can set whether the record replays
cyclically;
If the time code mode is
Internal Clock
, the record starts directly. The timeline will be the relative time
from the beginning to the end of the recording.
If the time code mode is
MIDI MTC
, the timeline starts from when you start playing on the external device.
The system clock will change into the display of the time code which comes from the external device.
If the time code mode is
Internal Music
, the built-in music player will offer the time code for recording.
The timeline starts when you pressing play on the music player.
4>
Select
[Apply]
to confirm the time code mode;
5>
Press the record key, the macro show starts to record when its frame turns red.
6>
Execute or close the playbacks or presets according to the music. If there is a Cue-lists playback, you may
use the GOTO function to record.
Record Key