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Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad
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To switch auto insert mode on or off, press the [AUTO
INS] button.
Creating a new macro
1
Recall an empty register
2
Press the [MCRO] button and then press the [EDIT
ENBL] button.
This switches the memory recall section to macro
editing mode.
3
If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the
auto insert mode on or off.
4
Create the events (carry out the control panel
operations to be registered as events in the macro).
You can include pause events
For details about events that can be registered,
When auto insert mode
is on, execution of
a control panel operation automatically registers an
event in the macro.
When auto insert mode is off, proceed to step
5
.
Notes
•
During macro editing, if you press any of the mode
selection buttons in the Flexi Pad other than the
[MCRO] button ([WIPE] button, [DME WIPE]
button, and so on), the executed operation is also
registered as an event. In this case, the [MCRO]
button stays lit red.
•
Even during macro editing, you can carry out
keyframe operations using the following buttons:
[EFF LOOP], [STOP NEXT], [NORM], [REV],
[NORM/REV], [REWIND], [RUN]
•
During macro editing, if you press a button for
which a macro attachment is set, the outcome is as
described in
“To merge a macro for which a macro
5
When auto insert mode is off, press the [INS] button to
register the event.
6
Repeat steps
4
and
5
to register the required events in
the macro.
This registers the events in the macro, in the order the
operations were carried out on the control panel.
7
Press the [STOR] button.
8
Enter the register number to save with the numeric
keypad buttons.
There is no need to enter a number if saving into the
register recalled in step
1
.
9
Press the [ENTR] button.
This saves the created macro in the register, and
editing ends. The [MCRO] button lights amber.
To merge a macro for which a macro attachment
is set
While creating/editing a macro, if you press a button for
which a macro attachment is set, the macro in the register
assigned to the button is recalled, and the following occurs.
•
When auto insert mode is on, it is merged with the macro
being edited. However, the macro assigned to the button
is not executed.
•
When auto insert mode is off, it is stored in the paste
buffer. Pressing the [PSTE] button merges it with the
macro being edited.
Specifying an edit point
1
Recall the register for the macro (1 to 250) you want to
edit
2
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
This switches the memory recall section to macro
editing mode.
3
Using any of the following methods, specify the edit
point.
•
To move the edit point to the event immediately
following the current macro event, press the [>>
NEXT] button.
•
To move the edit point to the event immediately
preceding the current macro event, press the [<<
PREV] button.
•
To move to an edit point by specifying an event
number (the number showing the position of the
event in the macro execution sequence), press the
[GOTO EVNT] button, then enter the event number
and confirm with the [ENTR] button.
Inserting an event
1
Specify the edit point
2
If required, press the [AUTO INS] button to toggle the
auto insert mode on or off.
3
Create the event.
When auto insert mode
is on, the event is
automatically added to the macro.
When auto insert mode is off, proceed to step
4
.